Not exact matches
My go - to herbalist, author and American Herbalist Guild member David Winston of Broadway, New Jersey, says in his book,
Herbal Therapy and Supplements: A Scientific and Traditional Approach, that animal and test - tube studies are convincing enough to recommend eating maitake regularly as part of a
treatment plan for high cholesterol, high blood pressure, insulin resistance, and
even hepatitis B. (Placebo - controlled studies in people have yet to be conducted.)
Treatments include introducing foods rich in plant oestrogens (e.g. tofu), nutritional supplements such as
evening primrose oil, a range of
herbal remedies and more.
You may
even consider holistic
treatments that involve
herbal and natural therapies, but do consult a veterinarian before using any.
They
even state that «No natural or
herbal therapies have been shown to be safe and effective prevention or
treatment for heartworm disease.»
Other owners prefer
herbals and natural remedies, and some
even prefer no
treatment.
Even in Africa, Tropical America etc where Neem has been introduced in recent times, people have used Neem as
herbal treatments for various ailments.
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evening herbal steam, or excellent massages and health
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