If you have ever stood in front of a shelf of herbs and herbal products you are probably as confused as most people about which is better, a single herb or a blend of herbs.
You probably know that there is more than one herb that can be used to treat a particular aliment, just like more than one type of drug will relieve a particular set of symptoms.
But how do you know which is better.
I want to suggest to you that you should never buy herbal products off the shelf without natural health professional advice, most online herbal companies have professionally trained people on staff to assist you with making choices.
I have found that it is usually best to research whatever I am planning to put into my mouth as well as what I put on my body and so with that in mind, I decided to seek out some answers from one of those online companies that has a professionally trained team of herbalists, naturopaths, and homeopaths on staff and is a well respected herbal manufacturer is Native Remedies.
They have been in the business since 2002 and claim more than 500,000 customers worldwide,they have gained a credible reputation for a very good set of products and personalised services.
Native remedies answers the question of Single herbs or Holistic remedies as follows by saying that they promote a dual modality approach to holistic wellness-and then they go on to explain "natural medicine works best in combination (herbal, homeopathic, flower essences and tissue salts) for fast-acting relief and long-term care.
" Native remedies claims that while each (of their products) "works well on its own," to address a specific body function or relieve a particular symptom, the holistic approach to wellness promotes healing of the underlying causes and not just the symptoms.
This is all very well, but when we consider the availability of the recommended holistic treatments we also need to consider cost.
In my search for healthy alternatives to modern medicine, I have learned that it can be very expensive unless you know what treatment you need.
The best approach then would be to consult with an alternative health practitioner either in person or online before purchasing herbal remedies.
You should always judge for yourself, but the evidence seems to point to the benefits of combining a professionally prescribed group of homeopathic remedies together with the use of herbs in order to achieve a sound solution that is both safe and highly effective.
Get free information about the dual modality approach and 3 things you need to know before buying herbs
You probably know that there is more than one herb that can be used to treat a particular aliment, just like more than one type of drug will relieve a particular set of symptoms.
But how do you know which is better.
I want to suggest to you that you should never buy herbal products off the shelf without natural health professional advice, most online herbal companies have professionally trained people on staff to assist you with making choices.
I have found that it is usually best to research whatever I am planning to put into my mouth as well as what I put on my body and so with that in mind, I decided to seek out some answers from one of those online companies that has a professionally trained team of herbalists, naturopaths, and homeopaths on staff and is a well respected herbal manufacturer is Native Remedies.
They have been in the business since 2002 and claim more than 500,000 customers worldwide,they have gained a credible reputation for a very good set of products and personalised services.
Native remedies answers the question of Single herbs or Holistic remedies as follows by saying that they promote a dual modality approach to holistic wellness-and then they go on to explain "natural medicine works best in combination (herbal, homeopathic, flower essences and tissue salts) for fast-acting relief and long-term care.
" Native remedies claims that while each (of their products) "works well on its own," to address a specific body function or relieve a particular symptom, the holistic approach to wellness promotes healing of the underlying causes and not just the symptoms.
This is all very well, but when we consider the availability of the recommended holistic treatments we also need to consider cost.
In my search for healthy alternatives to modern medicine, I have learned that it can be very expensive unless you know what treatment you need.
The best approach then would be to consult with an alternative health practitioner either in person or online before purchasing herbal remedies.
You should always judge for yourself, but the evidence seems to point to the benefits of combining a professionally prescribed group of homeopathic remedies together with the use of herbs in order to achieve a sound solution that is both safe and highly effective.
Get free information about the dual modality approach and 3 things you need to know before buying herbs
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