yes and also wiccan too, which would be Hyssop it is a spice used in soups mostly but can also be made into a tea supposed to reduce phlem (reason why one coughs)
HYSSOP
Curanderismo is a traditional healing practice found in Latin American cultures, often involving a combination of herbal remedies, spiritual rituals, and energy work to address physical, mental, and spiritual ailments. Curanderos or curanderas are the healers who practice curanderismo and are highly respected members of their communities. The practice is rooted in indigenous beliefs and has been passed down through generations.
Ginger is a commonly used item, it can be used for most frequently as a spice (in cookies, and bread). Ginger is also used as a root for folk medicine for system boost cough, cold,fatigue, dizziness, and so on.
hebal tea
Wayland Debs Hand has written: 'American Folk Medicine' 'Magical Medicine: The Folkloric Component of Medicine in the Folk Belief, Custom, and Ritual of the Peoples of Europe and America'
Nothing just folk herbs and bloodletting
No
Alternative medicine is basically a folk medicine practiced in various countries & in various civilizations in one form or the other for over centuries.
Mostly what we call "folk medicine", derived from plants. They also had alcoholic spirits, laudanum, and a few other medicines.
They used herbs and folk medicine, such as bleeding, and they prayed.
A balaustine is a roselike flower of the pomegranate, with a bitter taste and sometimes used as an astringent in folk medicine.
A doctorate in theology. A disbelief in folk medicine (herbal and common sense cures).