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  • {{r|Phytotherapy}}
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  • ...concept includes mystical and magical rituals ([[spiritual therapies]]), [[phytotherapy]], and other treatments which may not be explained by modern medicine). <re *[[Phytotherapy#European traditional herbalism|European traditional herbalism]]
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  • ==Phytotherapy== ...micals are effective drugs, such as opium and digitalis. As discussed in [[phytotherapy]], the problem of using minimally processed natural materials may be variab
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  • {{r|Phytotherapy}}
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  • ...fficial Northern European formularies, although it is most often used in [[phytotherapy|herbal medicine]].<ref>{{citation
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  • {{r|Phytotherapy}}
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  • ...plant from South Africa. '''Umckaloabo''' is a [[plant extract]] used in [[phytotherapy|herbal medicine]] and derived from the roots of Pelargonium sidoides.<ref n
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  • {{r|Phytotherapy}}
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  • ...ternative medicine, it draws from other techniques, including nutrition, [[phytotherapy|herbal medicine]], [[homeopathy]], and [[acupuncture]]. Naturopathic practi
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  • {{r|Phytotherapy}}
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  • ...plants of the genus ''Rheum'', grown for food, as an ornamental, and in [[phytotherapy|herbal medicine]]. Even with the popular culinary type, a favored ingredien
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  • *[[Phytotherapy]]
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  • ...upon the principle of mind-spirit-body interaction and employing natural [[phytotherapy|herbs]], usually mixtures, in treatment.<ref name=UKselect-Ch2>{{citation
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