The Nature Remedy: A restorative guide to the natural world

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The Nature Remedy: A restorative guide to the natural world

The Nature Remedy: A restorative guide to the natural world

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some herbal medicines might interfere with anaesthesia and other medicines used before, during or after procedures

The stage is set for a debunking of the literary nature cure but in Natural, it never quite arrives. At the end of the book, despite Levinovitz taking smart aim at the snake-oil salespeople of late capitalism – those selling expensive natural remedies, natural “cures” for cancer, or loudly advocating “wholly natural” childbirth, sex or sport – he concludes that there is something innately glorious about the non-human natural world. I’m worried it’s become mooted as a kind of panacea – if there’s anything wrong you just go out and look at the flowers Richard MabeyIn general, herbs are less potent than drugs. Herbs have few side effects but this does not mean you can take them freely and without care. Many people mistakenly assume that because they are natural they are harmless. High doses taken for a long time can cause problems, and some cause allergic reactions or other symptoms. Herbs have the potential to be very effective, but they need to be used responsibly. Quality and potency Mayo Clinic: “Is ear candling a safe way to remove earwax?” “Diseases And Conditions: Irritable Bowel Syndrome.” While these manufactured drugs have certainly become paramount in our lives, it can be comforting to know that the power of nature is on our side, and these herbal choices are available to complement our health practices. For example, feeling empowered while giving birth is valuable for many people, alongside being safe. But empowerment during birth is not as easy to measure, and so people might use the concept of naturalness – for example, stating a preference for a “natural birth” – when advocating for a certain type of delivery. You can report any side effect or adverse reaction to a herbal medicine using the Yellow Card Scheme run by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).

Unlimited access to a qualified GP with Saga Health Insurance - you'll have access 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to a GP consultation service. Find out more about our GP phone service. inde K, Barrett B, Wolkart K, Bauer R, Melchart D. Echinacea for preventing and treating the common cold. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 1 (2006): CD000530. According to these studies, evening primrose oil might just be the Swiss Army knife of the medicinal plant world. The caveat is that it can interact with several medications. More research is coming, and the applications are promising. Interesting Fact Kochhar, A et al. (2005). Effect of supplementation of traditional medicinal plants on blood glucose in non-insulin-dependent diabetics: A pilot study. DOI: Speak to your doctor or pharmacist for advice before trying a herbal medicine if you fall into one of these groups. Herbal medicines and surgery

Allan GM, Arroll B. Prevention and treatment of the common cold: making sense of the evidence. CMAJ. 2014;186(3):190-199. doi:10.1503/cmaj.121442 Viljoen E, Visser J, Koen N, Musekiwa A. A systematic review and meta-analysis of the effect and safety of ginger in the treatment of pregnancy-associated nausea and vomiting. Nutr J. 2014;13:20. doi:10.1186/1475-2891-13-20 Chandorkar N, Tambe S, Amin P, Madankar C. A systematic and comprehensive review on current understanding of the pharmacological actions, molecular mechanisms, and clinical implications of the genus Eucalyptus. Phytomedicine Plus. 2021;1(4):100089. doi:10.1016/j.phyplu.2021.100089 Bayan L, Koulivand PH, Gorji A. Garlic: a review of potential therapeutic effects. Avicenna J Phytomed. 2014;4(1):1-14.

Amalraj A, Pius A, Gopi S, Gopi S. Biological activities of curcuminoids, other biomolecules from turmeric and their derivatives - A review. J Tradit Complement Med. 2016;7(2):205-233. doi:10.1016/j.jtcme.2016.05.005 The other mint type that’s commonly used in folk medicine is peppermint. An ingredient in many different cures, peppermint has been found to be especially effective in helping treat irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) symptoms. Cardia GFE, et al. (2018). Effect of lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) essential oil on acute inflammatory response. DOI:

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The 50,000 sq. ft. Lakeville Facility is located within a 185,000 sq. ft. industrial complex. Currently, the Lakeville Facility’s flower canopy encompasses approximately 22,000 sq. ft., which Nature’s Remedy expects to expand to approximately 32,500 sq. ft. by the end of the year. The Lakeville Facility utilizes CO 2 extraction and has a full kitchen for edible production. Current biomass production at the Lakeville Facility is approximately 16,000 lbs/year, including approximately 9,000 lbs/year of high-quality A bud flower. As part of the ongoing expansion of the facility, Nature’s Remedy plans to increase biomass production to approximately 26,000 lbs/year, including approximately 13,000 lbs/year of A bud flower based on 32,500 sq. ft. of canopy. In addition to the above-mentioned expansion, Nature’s Remedy is evaluating further expansion opportunities in the existing Lakeville industrial complex and/or on ten acres of land owned by Nature’s Remedy in Grafton, MA. The Lakeville Facility could potentially accommodate an additional 18,000 to 20,000 sq. ft. of canopy through the expansion into approximately 26,000 sq. ft. of adjacent space in the existing building. In Grafton, MA, Nature’s Remedy has a Host Community Agreement in place with the town and recently received a provisional cultivation license from the Commonwealth. The ten acres of land in Grafton, MA, could potentially accommodate a new 35,000 to 40,000 sq. ft. facility with approximately 18,000 sq. ft. of canopy. These expansions are subject to business evaluations and needs, as well as receipt of applicable regulatory approvals. Recent research points to improving the quality of life for patients with multiple sclerosis, changing hormones and insulin sensitivity in those dealing with polycystic ovary syndrome, and using it topically to improve mild dermatitis. The long-standing traditional use for Feverfew is in the prevention of migraine headaches. Agnus Castus ( Premeeze® ) Nature’s Remedy dispensary is conveniently located just 20 minutes from Pepperell. We’ve created a welcoming environment that encourages exploration and learning. Our budtenders are always available to guide you, answer your queries, and help you navigate the world of cannabis. With us, you will find shopping for cannabis as enjoyable and straightforward as it should be. It's important to include as much detail as possible, particularly any brand name or manufacturer's details relating to the herbal medicine.



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