Discussion of Egyptian Medicine which was very advanced for its time. Combination of magic, spells, organized procedures for treatments of ailments. Basic Surgery and homeopathic medicine.
This document discusses various herbs and spices that are traditionally used in Greek cuisine. It provides the names of herbs like cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, oregano and mint and describes their properties, flavors and common uses in cooking. For each herb, it mentions their origins or history in Greece as well as their health benefits. The document aims to educate readers on important herbs in Greek cooking and culture.
Medicinal plants and dysentry A series of PresentationByMr. Allah Dad Kha...Mr.Allah Dad Khan
A series of PresentationByMr. Allah Dad Khan Former DG Agriculture Extension KP Province and Visiting Professor the University of Agriculture Peshawar Pakistan allahdad52@gmail.com
Medicinal plants and backache A series of PresentationByMr. Allah D ad Kh...Mr.Allah Dad Khan
A series of PresentationByMr. Allah D ad Khan Former DG Agriculture Extension KP Province and Visiting Professor the University of Agriculture Peshawar Pakistan
Several health benefits of herbs and spicesHerbispices
Herbs and spices not only enhance the flavour of your food, but they also have several health benefits. According to the findings of modern science, herbs and spices can protect us from some chronic diseases like diabetes, cancer and heart disease. Herbs come from the plant parts like leaves and stems while spices are seeds, bark, berries and roots of the plants.
Ayurveda has long recognized the medicinal properties of turmeric. Turmeric has been used for over 6,000 years in Indian cooking and traditional medicine. The active component curcumin is a strong antioxidant that reduces inflammation and protects the liver, heart, and skin. Ayurveda uses turmeric to purify the blood and enhance complexion, as well as to treat liver disorders, respiratory conditions, diabetes, uterine issues, wounds, and more. Turmeric is considered a highly beneficial herb according to Ayurvedic principles.
This presentation provides nutritional profiles and health benefits of various spices and herbs. It discusses the antioxidant capacity and number of published research studies for each spice: basil, black pepper, cinnamon, ginger, saffron, chile peppers, cloves, parsley, dill, oregano, and turmeric. For each spice, it lists some conditions it may help prevent or treat based on research studies and provides the percentage of recommended daily allowance for certain nutrients contained in one gram. It recommends related books and websites for further reading and informs how purchases through the presenter's referral link can help cover presentation costs.
This document discusses various herbs and spices that are traditionally used in Greek cuisine. It provides the names of herbs like cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, oregano and mint and describes their properties, flavors and common uses in cooking. For each herb, it mentions their origins or history in Greece as well as their health benefits. The document aims to educate readers on important herbs in Greek cooking and culture.
Medicinal plants and dysentry A series of PresentationByMr. Allah Dad Kha...Mr.Allah Dad Khan
A series of PresentationByMr. Allah Dad Khan Former DG Agriculture Extension KP Province and Visiting Professor the University of Agriculture Peshawar Pakistan allahdad52@gmail.com
Medicinal plants and backache A series of PresentationByMr. Allah D ad Kh...Mr.Allah Dad Khan
A series of PresentationByMr. Allah D ad Khan Former DG Agriculture Extension KP Province and Visiting Professor the University of Agriculture Peshawar Pakistan
Several health benefits of herbs and spicesHerbispices
Herbs and spices not only enhance the flavour of your food, but they also have several health benefits. According to the findings of modern science, herbs and spices can protect us from some chronic diseases like diabetes, cancer and heart disease. Herbs come from the plant parts like leaves and stems while spices are seeds, bark, berries and roots of the plants.
Ayurveda has long recognized the medicinal properties of turmeric. Turmeric has been used for over 6,000 years in Indian cooking and traditional medicine. The active component curcumin is a strong antioxidant that reduces inflammation and protects the liver, heart, and skin. Ayurveda uses turmeric to purify the blood and enhance complexion, as well as to treat liver disorders, respiratory conditions, diabetes, uterine issues, wounds, and more. Turmeric is considered a highly beneficial herb according to Ayurvedic principles.
This presentation provides nutritional profiles and health benefits of various spices and herbs. It discusses the antioxidant capacity and number of published research studies for each spice: basil, black pepper, cinnamon, ginger, saffron, chile peppers, cloves, parsley, dill, oregano, and turmeric. For each spice, it lists some conditions it may help prevent or treat based on research studies and provides the percentage of recommended daily allowance for certain nutrients contained in one gram. It recommends related books and websites for further reading and informs how purchases through the presenter's referral link can help cover presentation costs.
10 Popular Herbs For Ayurvedic Medicines In IndiaSastasundar
Ayurvedic medicine -- also known as Ayurveda -- is one of the world's oldest holistic (whole-body) healing systems. It was developed thousands of years ago in India.
The document provides information on various herbs and their properties. It discusses parsley, sage, rosemary, thyme, basil, nasturtium, mint and other herbs. For each herb, it describes their appearance, historical uses, healing properties, culinary uses, and may include recipes. The presentation aimed to provide an overview of the "Yoga of Herbs" and their applications in traditional healing and cooking.
Herbs are leafy parts of plants used for flavoring and medicine, while spices are dried roots, stems or seeds used to add flavor. This document outlines the health benefits of various common herbs and spices. It discusses how spices like cinnamon, turmeric and ginger can help manage conditions like diabetes, inflammation and digestion. Herbs such as garlic, mint and fenugreek provide nutrients and can aid issues like respiratory health, gas, and lactation. The document provides details on the active compounds in each herb or spice and their associated health impacts.
Holy basil, commonly known as Tulasi/Tulsi, is a traditional Ayurvedic herb that is grown and used in India to boost immunity. It has been used in Ayurveda for thousands of years to treat multiple ailments. Some benefits of holy basil include maintaining mental balance, enhancing immunity and strength, reducing congestion and toxins, and providing protection against radiation. Sewanti Holy Basil is an Ayurvedic herbal combination that contains holy basil and other herbs like ashwagandha, Indian beech, rose leadwort, and Indian gooseberry. It is used as a rejuvenative tonic to support detoxification, respiratory health, blood sugar regulation, and immunity
The document provides information about peppermint and its uses. Peppermint oil is extracted from peppermint leaves and is popular for flavoring candy, medicines, mouthwashes and toothpaste due to its taste. It also has soothing properties and can be used to relieve conditions like indigestion, nausea, diarrhea, colds, flu, and muscle pains. Compounds in peppermint have a variety of uses including as flavorings, to treat colds, bronchitis, nausea, and as an antacid or anti-nausea agent.
Impressive health benefits of ridge gourd A series of PresentationByMr. ...Mr.Allah Dad Khan
A series of PresentationByMr. Allah Dad Khan former DG Agriculture Extension KP Province and Visiting Professor the University of Agriculture Peshawar allahdad52@gmail.com
Medicinal plants and inflammation A series of LecturesByMr. Allah Dad Khan...Mr.Allah Dad Khan
A series of LecturesByMr. Allah Dad Khan former DG Agriculture Extension KP Province and Visiting Professor the University of Agriculture Peshawar allahdad52@gmail.com
Spa Temple Menu Phum Baitang my creationMarz Pefanco
The document is a spa menu that describes various spa treatments offered at the Spa Temple. The treatments are inspired by traditions of the ancient Khmer Empire in Cambodia and make use of indigenous ingredients. They include full-body treatments like polishing cocoons, herbal compresses, and massages. Some focus on specific areas like the feet or face. The goal is to purify, rejuvenate, and nurture the body and spirit using techniques handed down over centuries.
Ten of the most powerful healing herbs and spicesXenia Y
Ten powerful healing herbs and spices are discussed, including cinnamon, turmeric, basil, clove, cumin, fennel, mint, oregano, parsley, and fenugreek. Cinnamon helps reduce anxiety and control blood sugar levels. Turmeric is a strong anti-inflammatory and may prevent conditions like Alzheimer's and heart disease. Basil, clove, cumin, fennel, mint, oregano, and parsley all have beneficial properties such as antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and digestive effects. Fenugreek stimulates breast milk production and has anti-diabetic and heart-protective properties.
This document discusses various herbs and spices, their types, uses, and benefits. It provides details on common herbs like garlic, ginger, turmeric, and onions, and spices such as cinnamon, cloves, coriander, fennel, and fenugreek. The document explains that herbs and spices can be used both in cooking to enhance flavors and for their health properties like lowering blood pressure and cholesterol. Their antimicrobial effects can also help treat infections. In summary, herbs and spices offer numerous benefits and adding them to meals or as supplements can positively impact health and well-being.
This document discusses the health benefits of various common Indian spices. It explains that spices add flavor and aroma to foods, increase appetite, and aid digestion. Specific spices like turmeric, cinnamon, cloves, and cardamom are highlighted for their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and disease-fighting properties. Conditions like diabetes, infections, coughs, indigestion, and joint pain can benefit from inclusion of these spices in the diet. In conclusion, regular use of spices can help lead healthier lives by providing medicinal value in addition to enhancing flavors in cooking.
Ancient Egyptian medicine was highly advanced, with specialists in different medical fields. Doctors had different levels of seniority and expertise. Two important medical papyri, the Edwin Smith and Ebers Papyri, document Egyptian anatomical knowledge, diagnoses, treatments, and surgical procedures from as early as 1600 BC. Egyptian medicine influenced later Greek traditions and was respected abroad. Magic and religious rituals sometimes accompanied medical treatments.
This document contains a list of 50 villages in the Vemulawada constituency with their corresponding mandals. It includes village names like Dhoompeta, Ghambeerpur, Thandriyal, Peggerla, Posanipet, and others along with their mandals like Kathalapur, Medipally, Boinapally, Chandurthy, Konaraopet, and Vemulawada. The project manager listed is B. Vijay Chander.
The document discusses Egyptian beliefs about medicine, which was closely tied to their religious beliefs. It describes their theory of channels, where they believed the heart was the center of a network of vessels connecting to all parts of the body. While this led to some understanding of anatomy from the practice of mummification, overall religion limited medical development, as illness was believed to be caused by gods rather than natural causes. Natural treatments were still within a religious context, and further dissection was forbidden which could have expanded anatomical knowledge.
Ancient Egyptian medicine was one of the earliest and most advanced medical systems. Egyptian doctors used herbal remedies, surgery, and magic spells. They had some understanding of anatomy and the circulatory system. Important medical texts like the Edwin Smith and Ebers papyri documented Egyptian anatomical knowledge and treatments for many diseases. Ancient Egyptians were skilled in areas like setting bones, treating wounds, and women's health. Their herbal medicines included garlic, onions, cannabis, and opium. Egyptian medicine represented an early step in the development of modern scientific medicine.
The document discusses ancient Egyptian medicine and society. It explains that Egyptian society was organized around the Nile River, with a hierarchy led by pharaohs and priests. Egyptian religion heavily influenced medicine, with each god responsible for different illnesses and treatments. Doctors derived their power from the god Thoth and treated illnesses using herbs, minerals, and following texts exactly to cure or determine cause. While some treatments were effective, religion and superstition often attributed illness to evil spirits.
The document discusses medicine in ancient Egypt. It provides details on several physicians from ancient Egypt, including Imhotep, considered the first recorded physician, who lived around 2600 BC. It describes how the Egyptians had early understandings of anatomy and illnesses, keeping medical texts on papyrus that described techniques similar to modern practices. It also discusses early practices like mummification, herbal medicine, and the role of magic and religion in their medical system.
The document discusses the major components of the cell, including the plasma membrane, organelles like the endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, lysosomes, mitochondria, and nucleus. It also describes a rare genetic disorder where a child appears to develop normally for six months but then becomes blind, deaf, and paralyzed, usually dying before age four. Key terms related to cell structures like the plasma membrane, cytosol, and functions of organelles are provided.
The document discusses why mobile presence is important for businesses, introduces Hooduku's cross-platform mobile development framework that allows creating native apps using web technologies, and highlights that some apps developed with this framework are already live while inviting the reader to contact Hooduku for more information.
The document discusses how Maslow's hierarchy of needs applies to social media use and how it intersects with Gartner's hype cycle. It provides an outline of Chris Anderson's theory of the long tail, which describes how culture and economies are shifting focus from a small number of popular hits to a huge number of niches in the tail as distribution constraints are reduced. Learners are asked to consider how the theories link together and to identify where else the long tail principle can be seen.
Chris Cakebread (Regional Sales Executive, Independent Utilities) gives a business perspective on using data positively. Chris spoke at the SWO Energy seminar, which took place in Plymouth on Tuesday 26th January 2010.
This document provides an overview of local area profiles being created to support local authorities (LAs) in England. It outlines the aims of the profiles, some issues with LA data, ideas around using functional geographies like commuting flows, and a list of themes the profiles will cover, including demography, skills, employment, and the environment. The profiles aim to save LAs resources and provide a starting point for their own analysis using national indicators and data.
10 Popular Herbs For Ayurvedic Medicines In IndiaSastasundar
Ayurvedic medicine -- also known as Ayurveda -- is one of the world's oldest holistic (whole-body) healing systems. It was developed thousands of years ago in India.
The document provides information on various herbs and their properties. It discusses parsley, sage, rosemary, thyme, basil, nasturtium, mint and other herbs. For each herb, it describes their appearance, historical uses, healing properties, culinary uses, and may include recipes. The presentation aimed to provide an overview of the "Yoga of Herbs" and their applications in traditional healing and cooking.
Herbs are leafy parts of plants used for flavoring and medicine, while spices are dried roots, stems or seeds used to add flavor. This document outlines the health benefits of various common herbs and spices. It discusses how spices like cinnamon, turmeric and ginger can help manage conditions like diabetes, inflammation and digestion. Herbs such as garlic, mint and fenugreek provide nutrients and can aid issues like respiratory health, gas, and lactation. The document provides details on the active compounds in each herb or spice and their associated health impacts.
Holy basil, commonly known as Tulasi/Tulsi, is a traditional Ayurvedic herb that is grown and used in India to boost immunity. It has been used in Ayurveda for thousands of years to treat multiple ailments. Some benefits of holy basil include maintaining mental balance, enhancing immunity and strength, reducing congestion and toxins, and providing protection against radiation. Sewanti Holy Basil is an Ayurvedic herbal combination that contains holy basil and other herbs like ashwagandha, Indian beech, rose leadwort, and Indian gooseberry. It is used as a rejuvenative tonic to support detoxification, respiratory health, blood sugar regulation, and immunity
The document provides information about peppermint and its uses. Peppermint oil is extracted from peppermint leaves and is popular for flavoring candy, medicines, mouthwashes and toothpaste due to its taste. It also has soothing properties and can be used to relieve conditions like indigestion, nausea, diarrhea, colds, flu, and muscle pains. Compounds in peppermint have a variety of uses including as flavorings, to treat colds, bronchitis, nausea, and as an antacid or anti-nausea agent.
Impressive health benefits of ridge gourd A series of PresentationByMr. ...Mr.Allah Dad Khan
A series of PresentationByMr. Allah Dad Khan former DG Agriculture Extension KP Province and Visiting Professor the University of Agriculture Peshawar allahdad52@gmail.com
Medicinal plants and inflammation A series of LecturesByMr. Allah Dad Khan...Mr.Allah Dad Khan
A series of LecturesByMr. Allah Dad Khan former DG Agriculture Extension KP Province and Visiting Professor the University of Agriculture Peshawar allahdad52@gmail.com
Spa Temple Menu Phum Baitang my creationMarz Pefanco
The document is a spa menu that describes various spa treatments offered at the Spa Temple. The treatments are inspired by traditions of the ancient Khmer Empire in Cambodia and make use of indigenous ingredients. They include full-body treatments like polishing cocoons, herbal compresses, and massages. Some focus on specific areas like the feet or face. The goal is to purify, rejuvenate, and nurture the body and spirit using techniques handed down over centuries.
Ten of the most powerful healing herbs and spicesXenia Y
Ten powerful healing herbs and spices are discussed, including cinnamon, turmeric, basil, clove, cumin, fennel, mint, oregano, parsley, and fenugreek. Cinnamon helps reduce anxiety and control blood sugar levels. Turmeric is a strong anti-inflammatory and may prevent conditions like Alzheimer's and heart disease. Basil, clove, cumin, fennel, mint, oregano, and parsley all have beneficial properties such as antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and digestive effects. Fenugreek stimulates breast milk production and has anti-diabetic and heart-protective properties.
This document discusses various herbs and spices, their types, uses, and benefits. It provides details on common herbs like garlic, ginger, turmeric, and onions, and spices such as cinnamon, cloves, coriander, fennel, and fenugreek. The document explains that herbs and spices can be used both in cooking to enhance flavors and for their health properties like lowering blood pressure and cholesterol. Their antimicrobial effects can also help treat infections. In summary, herbs and spices offer numerous benefits and adding them to meals or as supplements can positively impact health and well-being.
This document discusses the health benefits of various common Indian spices. It explains that spices add flavor and aroma to foods, increase appetite, and aid digestion. Specific spices like turmeric, cinnamon, cloves, and cardamom are highlighted for their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and disease-fighting properties. Conditions like diabetes, infections, coughs, indigestion, and joint pain can benefit from inclusion of these spices in the diet. In conclusion, regular use of spices can help lead healthier lives by providing medicinal value in addition to enhancing flavors in cooking.
Ancient Egyptian medicine was highly advanced, with specialists in different medical fields. Doctors had different levels of seniority and expertise. Two important medical papyri, the Edwin Smith and Ebers Papyri, document Egyptian anatomical knowledge, diagnoses, treatments, and surgical procedures from as early as 1600 BC. Egyptian medicine influenced later Greek traditions and was respected abroad. Magic and religious rituals sometimes accompanied medical treatments.
This document contains a list of 50 villages in the Vemulawada constituency with their corresponding mandals. It includes village names like Dhoompeta, Ghambeerpur, Thandriyal, Peggerla, Posanipet, and others along with their mandals like Kathalapur, Medipally, Boinapally, Chandurthy, Konaraopet, and Vemulawada. The project manager listed is B. Vijay Chander.
The document discusses Egyptian beliefs about medicine, which was closely tied to their religious beliefs. It describes their theory of channels, where they believed the heart was the center of a network of vessels connecting to all parts of the body. While this led to some understanding of anatomy from the practice of mummification, overall religion limited medical development, as illness was believed to be caused by gods rather than natural causes. Natural treatments were still within a religious context, and further dissection was forbidden which could have expanded anatomical knowledge.
Ancient Egyptian medicine was one of the earliest and most advanced medical systems. Egyptian doctors used herbal remedies, surgery, and magic spells. They had some understanding of anatomy and the circulatory system. Important medical texts like the Edwin Smith and Ebers papyri documented Egyptian anatomical knowledge and treatments for many diseases. Ancient Egyptians were skilled in areas like setting bones, treating wounds, and women's health. Their herbal medicines included garlic, onions, cannabis, and opium. Egyptian medicine represented an early step in the development of modern scientific medicine.
The document discusses ancient Egyptian medicine and society. It explains that Egyptian society was organized around the Nile River, with a hierarchy led by pharaohs and priests. Egyptian religion heavily influenced medicine, with each god responsible for different illnesses and treatments. Doctors derived their power from the god Thoth and treated illnesses using herbs, minerals, and following texts exactly to cure or determine cause. While some treatments were effective, religion and superstition often attributed illness to evil spirits.
The document discusses medicine in ancient Egypt. It provides details on several physicians from ancient Egypt, including Imhotep, considered the first recorded physician, who lived around 2600 BC. It describes how the Egyptians had early understandings of anatomy and illnesses, keeping medical texts on papyrus that described techniques similar to modern practices. It also discusses early practices like mummification, herbal medicine, and the role of magic and religion in their medical system.
The document discusses the major components of the cell, including the plasma membrane, organelles like the endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, lysosomes, mitochondria, and nucleus. It also describes a rare genetic disorder where a child appears to develop normally for six months but then becomes blind, deaf, and paralyzed, usually dying before age four. Key terms related to cell structures like the plasma membrane, cytosol, and functions of organelles are provided.
The document discusses why mobile presence is important for businesses, introduces Hooduku's cross-platform mobile development framework that allows creating native apps using web technologies, and highlights that some apps developed with this framework are already live while inviting the reader to contact Hooduku for more information.
The document discusses how Maslow's hierarchy of needs applies to social media use and how it intersects with Gartner's hype cycle. It provides an outline of Chris Anderson's theory of the long tail, which describes how culture and economies are shifting focus from a small number of popular hits to a huge number of niches in the tail as distribution constraints are reduced. Learners are asked to consider how the theories link together and to identify where else the long tail principle can be seen.
Chris Cakebread (Regional Sales Executive, Independent Utilities) gives a business perspective on using data positively. Chris spoke at the SWO Energy seminar, which took place in Plymouth on Tuesday 26th January 2010.
This document provides an overview of local area profiles being created to support local authorities (LAs) in England. It outlines the aims of the profiles, some issues with LA data, ideas around using functional geographies like commuting flows, and a list of themes the profiles will cover, including demography, skills, employment, and the environment. The profiles aim to save LAs resources and provide a starting point for their own analysis using national indicators and data.
What's in the Mix: Felecia Alexander Visual ProfileFelecia Alexander
Felecia D. Alexander is an experienced executive administrator and contracts coordinator with over 18 years of experience providing administrative support services. She has a background in fashion merchandising and retail management. Alexander has degrees in fashion merchandising and communications. She is open to new opportunities and has experience working for the Department of Transportation and providing customer service in Afghanistan.
Comment Asciidoctor peut vous aider pour votre docJérémie Bresson
Jeremie Bresson presents on how Asciidoctor can help with documentation. Asciidoctor is an open-source tool for writing and publishing content in AsciiDoc format. It allows formatting of text, headings, lists, links and more. Bresson provides examples of AsciiDoc syntax for common elements and recommends resources for getting started with Asciidoctor.
The document summarizes the history of Egypt from the Third Intermediate Period through the Late Period when Egypt was conquered by Alexander the Great. It describes how Egypt fractured into northern and southern kingdoms after the New Kingdom and was later invaded by Libyans and Assyrians. The Persians then conquered Egypt in 525 BC and ruled as a satrapy, though native Egyptian dynasties still attempted to rule independently at times with help from Greek allies like Athens and Sparta.
The document describes a proposed integrated screening program for breast, cervical, ovarian, and endometrial cancers. The program would be implemented through Well Woman Clinics that provide comprehensive screening and early detection using cost-effective methods. The goals are to downstage cancers, improve outcomes, and reduce mortality. Screening would include clinical breast exams, cervical screening tests, and transvaginal ultrasounds. Positive cases would be referred for diagnostic procedures. The proposal outlines strategies for clinic operations, training, research, and public outreach to promote screening.
The document summarizes a presentation by Jacqualine Price Osafo and Erik Schonher on membership marketing strategies. It discusses acquiring new members through awareness, recruitment, and engagement tactics. It also covers renewing and retaining existing members through effective communication, onboarding processes, and multiple renewal contact attempts. Data from the Membership Marketing Benchmarking Report is presented comparing membership trends and effective practices across different association types.
El documento resume los proyectos aprobados por la Fundación Anesvad en 2011. En total se aprobaron 83 proyectos con una inversión total de 11.780.330,94 euros. La mayoría de los proyectos (42) se llevaron a cabo en América Latina, con una inversión de 6.351.213,04 euros. Los principales países receptores de proyectos fueron Perú, República Dominicana, Nicaragua y Bolivia.
Vesicles are membrane-enclosed structures that form inside cells during endocytosis, which is the process where the plasma membrane forms inward pouches to internalize extracellular material. Vesicles serve to transport materials within the cell, such as carrying raw materials processed by the Golgi complex to their final destinations for secretion or transport. The Golgi complex processes raw materials into finished products and sorts and directs where the finished products will go inside the cell.
Arid zone medicinal plants A Lecture By Mr Allah Dad Khan Former DG Agricult...Mr.Allah Dad Khan
Arid zone medicinal plants A Lecture By Mr Allah Dad Khan Former DG Agriculture Extension Khyber Pakhtun Khwa Province & Visiting Professor Agriculture University Peshawar Pakistan
Folk remedies Short training Course on "Medicinal and Aromatic Plants , Boon...Mr.Allah Dad Khan
Pakistan is largely arid, with 92% of its area being semi-arid to hyper-arid. Traditional medicine plays an important role in rural healthcare, with over 70% of the population relying on herbal remedies. Many plants have long been used in folk medicines around the world to treat a variety of ailments, such as cannabis in ancient China, tobacco and betel leaves in various Asian cultures, and opium throughout history. Folk remedies involving plants are still used today to potentially treat conditions like headaches, acne, upset stomach, and more.
Herbal medicines have been used for thousands of years across many cultures and continents. Plants contain phytochemicals that can have medicinal properties like antiviral, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory effects. Herbal medicines are prepared in various forms including teas, tinctures, oils, and supplements. While many herbal medicines are safe, some can have toxic effects if taken in large quantities or long term. Proper research is needed to understand the benefits and risks of different herbal remedies.
Arid zone medicinal plants A Presentation by Mr Allah Dad Khan Former DG Agri...Mr.Allah Dad Khan
Arid zone medicinal plants A Presentation by Mr Allah Dad Khan Former DG Agri Extension /Visiting Professor the University of Agriculture Peshawar Pakistan
Honey has a long history of medicinal use dating back thousands of years. It was commonly used in ancient Egyptian, Chinese, Indian, Greek and Roman medicine to treat wounds, infections, and other ailments. Honey remains an important part of traditional Chinese medicine, Ayurvedic medicine, and the developing field of apitherapy. Specific types of honey are prescribed for different conditions depending on their properties. Honey is still used today to treat infections, wounds, gastrointestinal issues, respiratory conditions and more according to traditional medicine practices.
Honey has a long history of medicinal use dating back thousands of years. It was commonly used in ancient Egyptian, Chinese, Indian, Greek and Roman medicine to treat wounds, infections, and other ailments. Honey remains an important part of traditional Chinese medicine, Ayurvedic medicine, and the developing field of apitherapy. Specific types of honey are prescribed for certain conditions based on their properties. Honey is used internally and externally to treat infections, respiratory issues, digestive problems, wounds and more according to traditional medical systems.
This document discusses the historical use of honey in medicine around the world. It provides examples of honey being used in ancient Egyptian, Chinese, Indian, Greek, Roman, and Mayan civilizations to treat wounds, infections, and other ailments. The document then examines the traditional and ongoing uses of honey in various medical systems, including Traditional Chinese Medicine, Ayurvedic medicine, and apitherapy (the use of bee products for healing). Specific honeys are discussed for their therapeutic properties and applications. The document concludes by reviewing the history and benefits of using honey for wound care, noting its ability to prevent infection, promote healing, and manage exudate and inflammation.
Turmeric is an important Ayurvedic herb and spice used in Indian cooking and traditional medicine. It has been prescribed in Ayurveda to treat various ailments and is also used in beauty treatments. Turmeric is used both as freshly extracted juice, which is taken orally, and as a paste for skin application. The Ayurveda texts describe turmeric as an important part of the herbal medicines used to treat a variety of conditions and for beauty. Turmeric also has other modern uses such as plugging radiator leaks.
Here is a brief history of the use of essential oils dating back to over 4500 BCE. You can learn more about essential oils at Young Living. Also follow us on Facebook and Twitter!
Arid And Semi Arid zone Mediinal Plants A Presentation By Mr Allah Dad Khan ...Mr.Allah Dad Khan
New arid zone Mediinal Plants A Presentation By Mr Allah Dad Khan Short training Course on "Medicinal and Aromatic Plants , Boon for Enterprise development March 24th to 26th March 2017 at PFI Peshawar
The document summarizes medicine in ancient Egypt from around 2575-1070 BC. It discusses that the ancient Egyptians had advanced medical knowledge well beyond their time, as evidenced by the earliest known medical texts like the Kahun Gynecological Papyrus and Ebers Papyrus. It describes their understanding of anatomy and use of herbal remedies, surgery, and a combination of rational medical practices as well as magical spells for treatment. While they had knowledge of many diseases and injuries, their medicine also integrated religious and spiritual elements.
Neem has been used in Indian Ayurvedic medicine for over 2,000 years. Archaeological excavations in India uncovered evidence that Neem was used in ancient medical practices, including for surgery and herbal remedies. All parts of the Neem tree have medicinal properties and can treat a variety of ailments. Modern research has validated many of Neem's traditional medicinal uses and shown it to be effective for conditions like skin diseases, fungal infections, viral diseases, and more. Neem is considered a natural "village pharmacy" in India due to its wide range of medical applications.
Use of alternative medicine in surgical diseases of animals.Saurav Paul
The document discusses several forms of alternative medicine including their origins, key concepts, and applications. It describes homeopathy, Ayurveda, physiotherapy, chiropractic, aromatherapy, Unani medicine, hirudotherapy, acupuncture, and Shenmen therapy. These alternative therapies emphasize improving quality of life and addressing conditions where conventional medicine has had limited success through techniques like herbal remedies, massage, and stimulation of acupuncture points.
Coriander has been used in traditional Iranian medicine to treat anxiety and insomnia. It is an annual plant native to the Middle East and southern Europe. Coriander seeds contain volatile oils that are carminative and help digestion. Studies have shown coriander can soothe stomach issues in adults and colicky babies. Coriander is also believed to have anti-seizure and anxiolytic properties and can help lower blood lipids and glucose levels. The seeds, leaves, and essential oils from coriander have various traditional medical uses.
This document summarizes Isabel Black's Herbology-301 review assignment. The assignment covered 8 lessons on various topics related to Herbology used in healing, including healing herbology safety, Chinese and Aboriginal herbologist traditions, healing teas and herbs like sage and turmeric, the Victorian flower language, puffapods harvesting, and working with plants in healing. Each lesson provided details on the topic and examples of relevant plants and techniques. The assignment demonstrated Isabel's understanding of using Herbology for medicinal and healing purposes.
Historical background of medicinal plants and folk medicinesRahatNazar1
- The historical use of medicinal plants dates back over 5000 years to ancient Sumerian clay tablets listing over 250 plants used for drug preparation. Many plants used in ancient Chinese, Indian, Egyptian and Greek medicine from 2500 BC to 50 AD are still used today.
- In the Middle Ages, monasteries grew and prepared medicinal plants. In the 19th century, isolation of active alkaloids like morphine, quinine and pomegranate marked the rise of scientific pharmacy.
- Today most pharmacopoeias worldwide still include medicinal plants like garlic, aloe vera, opium poppy, fennel and clove that were traditionally used as folk medicines for their healing
History of medicine worldwide and EthiopiaShegayeYibabie
The document provides an overview of the history of medicine from pre-historic times to the present. It traces the evolution of thought around the causes of disease from supernatural to natural causes. Key developments include ancient Egyptian and Greek contributions to anatomy and medical practices, the establishment of medical schools in the Middle Ages, important discoveries and founders in the Renaissance and modern eras, and changing views on the causes of illness over time from gods to bacteria and viruses. The document also outlines some of the major medical traditions that developed globally including Ayurveda, traditional Chinese medicine, and their core practices and texts.
The Ebers Papyrus is one of the oldest known medicinal works, dating back to 1550 BC. It was discovered in 1873 and contains over 700 prescriptions and remedies using plants and essential oils. The ancient Egyptians successfully embalmed humans and animals using aromatic plants and oils, and were also famous perfume traders who created fragrances like Kyphi to help with sleep, anxiety, and toxins. Priests formulated many medicines and perfumes from aromatic materials, with the healer Imhotep worshipped as a god from 2850 BC to 525 BC. Essential oils are highly volatile substances extracted mainly through distillation from various plant parts, and aromatherapy uses essential oils applied topically or through in
Nature's pharmacy discover the healing power of the medical garden.pdfRajendraKumarMathyam1
Discover the healing power of the medical garden, where nature's pharmacy thrives. Step into a world where plants hold the key to wellness and restoration. The medical garden is a sanctuary where diverse medicinal plants are cultivated, offering a glimpse into the wonders of nature's remedies. From ancient civilizations to modern times, the use of plants for healing purposes has been celebrated. Explore the historical roots of the medical garden and witness the transformative potential it holds. Immerse yourself in the carefully designed spaces, where a multitude of healing plants flourish. Experience the soothing aroma of lavender, the calming properties of chamomile, and the rejuvenating effects of aloe vera. Engage in guided tours, workshops, and hands-on activities, deepening your understanding of the remarkable healing properties of these plants. Inspired by the medical garden's splendor, cultivate your own medicinal garden and embrace the direct connection with nature's pharmacy. As you journey through the medical garden, you'll discover a world of possibilities for holistic health and well-being. Nature's pharmacy awaits, inviting you to embark on a remarkable voyage of healing and discovery.
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Presentation of Cultivation of MPs and Romatherapy.pptx
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Egyptian History Class 7
1. Herbs Used in Egyptian Medicine Ancient Egyptian History Class 7a Instructor Joe Boisvert
2. Egyptian Medicine The Egyptian concern for body preservation, mummification and anatomy, allowed this culture to develop highly advanced medical practices, and achievement of great contributions in this field These important advances included knowledge about a large variety of Herbal remedies, medicinal drugs and some contraceptive devices. Egyptian medical knowledge was transferred by the Greeks into other Middle Eastern and European civilizations.
5. LotusHistory: The Lotus is seen everywhere in ancient Egyptian tombs and temples, often held in the hands of gods and royalty. The Lotus grows in muddy waters, yet emerges from them pure and unblemished. Accordingly, the Lotus is the symbol of resurrection, purity, serenity and peace. The Lotus flower was part of the Ancient Egyptian creation story. Because the flower opens each day and closes each night, it is a symbol of rebirth and eternal life, the main theme of Egyptian religion.
6. Lotus History According to the creation story, Ra, the Sun God, created himself from amidst chaos and first emerged from the petals of the lotus flower. When Ra returned to the lotus flower each night, its petals enfolded him once again. The Lotus was the symbol of the Upper Kingdom of Egypt, seen as the tall white crown, symbolic of the Lotus bud.
7. Uses:of the Lotus The lotus has a historical tradition of use as an aphrodisiac. The seeds and roots are now used for a nutritive tonic, an astringent skin wash, a hemostatic agent for bleeding disorders, and has mildly sedative properties for irritability, anxiety and insomnia. Lotus root is widely used in Oriental cuisine.
8. Cautions With Lotus Plant Taken internally in large quantities, may slow down digestion, and cause indigestion and constipation. Individual dose tolerance varies.
9. Overview of Use of Herbs Ancient Egyptian remedies consist of a limited number of cultivated herbs and plants Egyptians use simple recipes for medications, which were commonly added to common food in the form of spices and drinks Egyptian foods and herbs spread to the rest of the world from antiquity, and became part of universally known culinary ingredients Egyptian herbs and medications can be considered as "healthy foods", though theyare not effective medicines for acute diseases, they are safe to take and eat used today as homeopathic remedies.
10. Egyptian Treatment of Infections Honey - Carvings in temples, on sarcophagi and obelisks prove that bees and honey had a vital significance in the daily life of ancient Egyptians - The Ebers Papyrus refers to the medicinal value of honey. Almost all Egyptian medicines contained honey, wine and milk - Due to it's antiseptic and antifungal properties, honey was both used internally and externally, to soothe irritated skin, and aid in the healing of wounds and infections, Doctors of ancient Egypt put this property of honey to work, treating open wounds with honey to prevent infection. This treatment is described in the Edwin Smith Papyrus, and the method must have saved untold numbers of lives from deadly infections at pyramid work sites where scrapes, gashes, and cuts would have been common
11. Treatment for Diarrhea Acacia - The gum derived from the acacia tree was used for gastrointestinal, and urinary tracts diseases. It was often mixed with boiling water to form a mucilage, and provided a soothing coating to the digestive tract, especially in cases of gastritis and ulcers.
12. Coriander Used for Pain Killer This herb and its seeds were commonly used by the Egyptians, coriander seeds have been found in ancient tombs, and is one of the first herbs mentioned in ancient scripts. Its Egyptian name is Kuzbarah derived from the Greek "Koris" It has pain relieving properties and is useful for headaches, muscle pain and stiffness, arthritis and rheumatism. Coriander essential oil was known to remove toxins and stimulate circulation. Rubbing it on the body eased muscular aches, pains and stiffness, including arthritis and inflammatory conditions The seeds were used as a paste for mouth ulceration and a poultice for other ulcers
16. Egyptians Treatment for Eye Diseases Castor Oil - Beans of this plant have been found in ancient Egyptian tombs dating back to 4000 BC According to the Ebers Papyrus Egyptian doctors used castor oil to protect the eyes from irritation and dryness
17. This hieroglyph shows Egyptians harvesting grapes and counting jars of wine. Researchers say traces from two jars show herbs and wine were mixed for the sick as far back as 3,150BC
18. The End Class Seven Egyptian Medicine was combination of Magic, Basic Surgery and Medicine