That carefully selected herbal tea sitting in your kitchen cupboard might have all the medicinal potential in the world, but here’s the uncomfortable truth — you’re probably brewing it all wrong. Most ...
Bush medicine is Caribbean traditional plant medicine used as teas, juices, ointments, and “coolings.” It may be used alone or in combination with conventional treatments. Research is still limited, ...
The scent of fragrant lemongrass mingles with earthy ginger and tangy tamarind, punctuated by the sharp, menthol-like aroma of camphor. It’s a familiar smell for spa-goers: a traditional Thai herbal ...
When you pop into a health food store, you’ll likely see plenty of herbal products being displayed on shelves. Medicinal herbs are nothing new. In fact, they’ve been used for centuries. Recently, they ...
If you’ve ever walked into an apothecary for traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), it’s hard to ignore the tang of dried herbs that are arrayed on the floor, lining the counter, and stacked on ...
FMCA is proud to announce the recipients of the FMCA Community Impact Scholarships for the September 2026 Health Coach ...
In a recent review published in the Nutrients Journal, researchers described 20 medicinal plants, their bioactive phytochemical components, therapeutic potential, modes of action, and prospects and ...
Burden of Memory Disorders and the Role of Traditional Medicine The growing global population of elderly individuals has led to a dramatic rise in chronic diseases, including neurocognitive disorders ...