Of the 1000s of healing plants, only a handful have earned a very special place
within traditional healing modalities — the adaptogens.
Not exact matches
Dr. Sammartino and colleagues conclude, «Bone undergoes less stress during surgery and thus less pain and swelling postoperatively, which is in agreement with the results found in our trial: pain and discomfort were minimal compared to the
traditional technique (saw and drills) especially in the immediate postoperative period of
healing (
within 3 days).»
Ophiopogon (Mai Men Dong, Tuber Ophiopogonis Japonici) The tuber of Ophiopogonis Japonici, or the dwarf lilyturf root tuber, has been used for many years in
traditional Chinese
healing practice as natural support for healthy blood sugar levels already
within the normal range.
This can mean connecting to
traditional Indigenous spiritual stories, practices that form
traditional law and connection to country, as well as locating the
healing process
within the Indigenous history and context.