HYSSOP
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.
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)
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).
Gladys Tantaquidgeon has written: 'Folk medicine of the Delaware and related Algonkian Indians'
DeForest Clinton Jarvis has written: 'Arthritis and folk medicine' -- subject(s): Arthritis, Traditional medicine '5 x 20 Jahre Leben' -- subject(s): Traditional medicine