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Definition of herbal in English: herbaladjective ˈhəːb(ə)lˈ(h)ərbəl Relating to or made from herbs, especially those used in cooking and medicine. (尤指用于烹调和制药的)与芳草有关的;芳草的 草药疗法。 Example sentencesExamples - Even though herbal medicines are not devoid of risk, they could still be safer than synthetic drugs.
- He had not taken any over the counter preparations or herbal medicines, and he had been taking his drugs correctly.
- The proportion of patients using traditional herbal remedies for malaria varies widely.
- He believes more and more people are turning to homeopathy, herbal medicine, and other therapies.
- Like ginger, peppermint is on my list of herbs vital to every home herbal medicine chest.
- Most of modern medicine's prescription drugs grew out of traditional herbal remedies.
- There is no scientific data to support the effects or actions of herbal therapy.
- The tribal people depend totally on herbal medicines as there is no clinic in the village.
- Saw palmetto extract is one of several herbal remedies that some men find helpful.
- Do no take this herb or other herbal remedies without first speaking to your health provider.
- No good evidence shows that homoeopathic or herbal remedies have any beneficial effect.
- Some traditional medical practitioners use herbal medicines and set broken bones.
- Atkinson started out as a practitioner and her main motivation is still to promote herbal medicine and make it accessible to all.
- It was believed that each head of the household knew enough about herbal cures and medicine to treat illnesses in his household.
- People who take herbal remedies may be at risk of drug interactions if they're also taking warfarin.
- A few of them were practitioners of herbal medicine but most were ordinary, conventional citizens.
- In China acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine coexist equally with allopathy.
- Trials of many Chinese herbal medicines for the treatment of HIV infection and cancer are currently under way.
- A hospital from Beijing bought three tons of herbal medicines mentioned by the experts.
- The main focus is on preventive health care and the use of traditional herbal remedies.
noun ˈhəːb(ə)lˈ(h)ərbəl A book that describes herbs and their culinary and medicinal properties. 芳草植物志 Example sentencesExamples - A widespread belief that basil bred scorpions is reiterated in the old herbals.
- Until then flower painting had been embedded in the context of religious works and in the specialist context of herbals.
- Fennel was often listed in early Anglo-Saxon herbals as being of assistance with digestive complaints.
- Bulbs of this species, which were mentioned as early as the 16th century in books such as Fuchs' and Bock's early herbals, are no longer for sale.
- Hitherto, evidence of the crops grown in medieval times has come from the analysis of charred and waterlogged remains from excavations, occasional herbarium specimens, descriptions in herbals and botanical inference.
- I often diverge, however, from what my favorite herbals call for, making substitutions when my heart tells me to do so.
- Many products are unlicensed, often formulated by inappropriately qualified people using information gleaned from human herbals.
- Written herbals had been copied avidly through the Middle Ages and beyond, with Dioscorides's ‘De Materia Medica’ as a basic text.
- Modern herbals give it no medicinal value, but traditionally it was valued for healing wounds.
- Varro E. Tyler became dismayed by the proliferation of ‘inaccurate and deceptive information’ and wrote the first edition of The Honest Herbal in 1982 for the general public.
- The illustrations you find in herbals and field guides simplify and explain in this way.
- Ancient herbals note its use to treat ‘all melancholy diseases,’ which might help ease contemplations of your New Year's resolutions.
Derivativesadverb While the 1999 introduction of Ben & Jerry's herbally-enhanced Smoothies line was reportedly less than successful, the company has not given up on good-for-you products. Example sentencesExamples - To capitalize on the growing market for New Age herbally enhanced beverages, the company acquired SoBe Beverages for $370 million in 2001.
- All menstrual irregularities should be treated herbally for at least three months to accommodate the alternating between the right and left ovary.
- Further, we argued that the species that comprised an herbally based ethnomedical system must be commonly known, widely available, and easily accessible if such a system is to continue to function effectively.
- We had epidemics of staph and scabies, which we tried to heal herbally, sometimes successfully, sometimes not.
OriginEarly 16th century (as a noun): from medieval Latin herbalis (adjective), from Latin herba 'grass, herb'. Definition of herbal in US English: herbaladjectiveˈ(h)ərbəlˈ(h)ərbəl Relating to or made from herbs, especially those used in cooking and medicine. (尤指用于烹调和制药的)与芳草有关的;芳草的 草药疗法。 Example sentencesExamples - Like ginger, peppermint is on my list of herbs vital to every home herbal medicine chest.
- He had not taken any over the counter preparations or herbal medicines, and he had been taking his drugs correctly.
- A hospital from Beijing bought three tons of herbal medicines mentioned by the experts.
- Some traditional medical practitioners use herbal medicines and set broken bones.
- No good evidence shows that homoeopathic or herbal remedies have any beneficial effect.
- People who take herbal remedies may be at risk of drug interactions if they're also taking warfarin.
- Do no take this herb or other herbal remedies without first speaking to your health provider.
- There is no scientific data to support the effects or actions of herbal therapy.
- The proportion of patients using traditional herbal remedies for malaria varies widely.
- Saw palmetto extract is one of several herbal remedies that some men find helpful.
- Trials of many Chinese herbal medicines for the treatment of HIV infection and cancer are currently under way.
- A few of them were practitioners of herbal medicine but most were ordinary, conventional citizens.
- The main focus is on preventive health care and the use of traditional herbal remedies.
- Atkinson started out as a practitioner and her main motivation is still to promote herbal medicine and make it accessible to all.
- Even though herbal medicines are not devoid of risk, they could still be safer than synthetic drugs.
- In China acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine coexist equally with allopathy.
- The tribal people depend totally on herbal medicines as there is no clinic in the village.
- It was believed that each head of the household knew enough about herbal cures and medicine to treat illnesses in his household.
- Most of modern medicine's prescription drugs grew out of traditional herbal remedies.
- He believes more and more people are turning to homeopathy, herbal medicine, and other therapies.
nounˈ(h)ərbəlˈ(h)ərbəl A book that describes herbs and their culinary and medicinal properties. 芳草植物志 Example sentencesExamples - Many products are unlicensed, often formulated by inappropriately qualified people using information gleaned from human herbals.
- Written herbals had been copied avidly through the Middle Ages and beyond, with Dioscorides's ‘De Materia Medica’ as a basic text.
- Hitherto, evidence of the crops grown in medieval times has come from the analysis of charred and waterlogged remains from excavations, occasional herbarium specimens, descriptions in herbals and botanical inference.
- Fennel was often listed in early Anglo-Saxon herbals as being of assistance with digestive complaints.
- The illustrations you find in herbals and field guides simplify and explain in this way.
- Modern herbals give it no medicinal value, but traditionally it was valued for healing wounds.
- Ancient herbals note its use to treat ‘all melancholy diseases,’ which might help ease contemplations of your New Year's resolutions.
- Bulbs of this species, which were mentioned as early as the 16th century in books such as Fuchs' and Bock's early herbals, are no longer for sale.
- I often diverge, however, from what my favorite herbals call for, making substitutions when my heart tells me to do so.
- A widespread belief that basil bred scorpions is reiterated in the old herbals.
- Until then flower painting had been embedded in the context of religious works and in the specialist context of herbals.
- Varro E. Tyler became dismayed by the proliferation of ‘inaccurate and deceptive information’ and wrote the first edition of The Honest Herbal in 1982 for the general public.
OriginEarly 16th century (as a noun): from medieval Latin herbalis (adjective), from Latin herba ‘grass, herb’. |