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| This early 1800s pioneer believed in the cleansing and toning effect of herbs. |
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| Modern day herbalist Steven Horne is known for his model of ABC herbs. What does the ABC stand for? |
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1. Activate Nerves 2. Build Blood 3. Cleanse lymph |
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| The building up of tissue. |
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| The breaking down of tissue. |
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| the above two together are called |
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| second degree medicinal food |
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| fourth degree drugs/poison |
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| What is the total medicinal food value of refined foods? |
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| Drug companies rely on ... to recover the cost of proving new drugs. |
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| This herb contains lobeline which can be toxic on its own, but in its whole form is helpful for asthma. |
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| Name the highest herb in calcium |
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| This subcategory of herbs causes the kidneys to produce urine. |
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| This classification of herbs owes its properties mainly to volatile oils. |
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| List the four subcategories of bitter herbs. |
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| diuretic, laxative, saponin, alkaloid |
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| This classification owes its properties to tannins. |
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| This classification derives its properties from polysaccharides. |
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| This classification gets its name from the nutritive value it provides. |
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| This subcategory of herbs induces loss of fluid from the body through the urinary tract. |
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| This property of an astringent causes colloidal minerals to fall out of the solution. |
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| This subcategory of herbs purges the digestive tract of toxins. |
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| This subcategory of herbs is acid neutralizing. |
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| A saponin is derived from he Latin sapo meaning ... |
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| A good example of a saponin herb that is very cleansing to mucus membranes is ... |
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| These words all represent the same thing. circle the one that does not belong |
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| energy, constipation, light, movement |
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| Whenever there is loss of motion, there is a ... that blocks it. |
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| Constipation, or lack of movement of vital energy, eventually causes diseases. |
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| As long as we are alive, our body is in a constant state of motion. |
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| The force of attraction or expansion is called Yang. |
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| Yang is on the left side. |
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| Mucilant or water is very Yang. |
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| Bitters and astringent could be considered both Yin and Yang. |
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| When a client is in a stressed state, they need to be ... |
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| When a client is in a weakened state, they need to be ... |
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| The liver has a tendency to store the emotion of ... |
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| When the kidney becomes too weak, it begins to affect the ... |
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| Hawthorn is well known for its ability to strengthen the ... |
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| This single herb is helpful for hypoglycemia or low blood sugar. |
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| Thyroid can greatly affect: |
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| all of the above (which were poor weight gain, low body temp, and self-expression). |
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| This gland is a key of the immune system. |
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