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Botanical Medicine in Midland Park, NJ

Botanical Medicine in Midland Park, NJ

Botanical medicine, also known as phytomedicine, herbal medicine or herbalism, is the medicinal use of plants and plant extracts taken orally or applied to the skin. Historically, this medical system was used as a way to facilitate healing long before traditional medicine as we know it today came into existence. From minor skin irritations to major chronic disease, the use of plants as medical remedies has been recorded over the past several centuries in many ancient cultures such as China, Egypt, Rome and Greece, as well as among Native Americans.

Botanical medicine focuses on using the natural health and wellness properties found in plant leaves, stems, berries, bark and flowers as a means to enhance your quality of life. These items are also an alternative way to combat some health conditions and ailments because of their unique ability to help address the underlying cause of disease and restore balance to the body.

Botanical medicine is most often presented in the form of dietary supplements, extracts, powders, capsules or tablets, and may be recommended to you by your healthcare professional as a part of your treatment plan to proactively maintain your immune system's strength. As a natural option, it can aid you in achieving an optimal quality of life safely and effectively, and is sometimes deemed an alternative to traditional pharmaceutical options.

Get started with a botanical medicine specialist in Midland Park. Call (201) 806-6099 or contact Dr. M.T. Shahab online.

Botanical Medicine Uses

Since botanical medicine has been a part of many ancient cultures, it is no wonder that it has also been adopted by many other popular medical modalities as part of their treatment arsenal.

  • Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) promotes balance and harmony within your body's natural abilities to maintain a positive quality of life by cultivating health, wellbeing and longevity, as opposed to western medicine which tends to focus more on using medicine as a way to fight against illness and disease.
  • Aromatherapy uses essential oils found in natural elements such as flowers, bark, stems, leaves and roots as a means of enhancing physical and psychological wellbeing. When these natural elements are inhaled or applied to the skin, they can then travel throughout the body and help to promote healing.
  • Ayurveda is also rooted in the philosophy of promoting good health rather than fighting disease, and that a desirable quality of life is achieved when you experience balance and harmony in mind, body and spirit. Herbs are used by an Ayurveda healthcare provider with a very precise understanding surrounding human physiology, biochemistry, and psychology, and how those herbs can promote balance and harmony within your body.

While the list of botanicals used medicinally is extensive, a few common herbs and their uses include:

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 Aloe  Burns, skin irritants
 Arnica  Sore muscles and joints
 Chamomile  Gastrointestinal health, stress support
 Cranberry  Urinary tract infections
 Echinacea  Immune health
 Garlic  Cardiovascular health
 Ginkgo biloba  Proper circulation, memory
 Ginseng  Energy, immune health
 Kava kava  Mood, sleep support
 Milk Thistle  Liver support
 Saw Palmetto  Prostate health, menopause support
 St. John’s Wort  Mood, proper circulation
 Turmeric  Balanced inflammation
 Valerian  Sleep support

What to Look for in Botanical Medicine Products

A few basic things to consider when exploring which botanical medicine brands may be of the best quality are:

  • Herbs that are cultivated organically
  • Herbs free of pesticides, heavy metals and other contaminants
  • Trusted brands recommended by your healthcare provider

It's always best to talk to your healthcare provider about botanical medicine and the options and dosages that may work the best for you. Botanical medicine, when used in conjunction with positive lifestyle modifications like a healthy diet, regular physical activity and stress management techniques, can have a profound effect on your current health status.

Request more information about botanical medicine today. Call (201) 806-6099 or contact Dr. M.T. Shahab online.

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Midland Park, NJ 07432
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