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Phytothérapie

It is the oldest form of medicine and you may be surprised to learn that, when considered from a global perspective, it is still the most commonly used type of medicine in the world today. Many of the earliest surviving written texts including the Egyptian Ebers Papyrus and several ancient Chinese documents are essentially lists of herbs with their medicinal uses.

The great names in the medicine of antiquity such as Hippocrates, Dioscorides, Avicenna and Galen were all herbalists. It tends to be forgotten that the materia medica of conventional medicine was, until as late as the 1930s, largely plant-based and that botany was still part of the undergraduate curriculum in some medical schools until the mid twentieth century.

Although today classed as a form of complementary medicine, herbal medicine is in fact, when viewed globally and historically, the most conventional of all types of medicine!

Plant Properties Use
Aloe vera Alleviates, Moisturises The sap from the Aloe leaf is valued today to protect skin from harmful environmental factors.
ChamomileAlleviates, Relaxes Anti-inflammatory and soothing action
Basil Alleviates, Calms Basil essential oil is appreciated in cosmetology for its toning and rebalancing virtues on the skin.
Ground Ivy Tones Fights against cellulite
Green Tea Astringent, Normalises, Repairs Contains substances which have, among others, anti-oxidizing properties

polyphenols and tannins contained in the tea would have an antiseptic action on the bacteria responsible for the formation of caries. Besides, the tea contains traces of fluorine, defender agent of teeth.

Hamamelis Circulatory problem Heavy leg
Ginseng Anti-fatigue, Tones known to have anti-fatigue properties and stimulate intellectual ability.
Ginko Biloba Anti-free radical, Moisturises, Restructures, Tones The leaves are very rich in major antioxydants which block the formation of the free radicals.
Hibiscus Moisturizes The proteins extracted from its seeds have exceptional re-energizing moisturizing cosmetic properties.
Jojoba Anti-free radical, Moisturises For centuries, women have used this oil to moisturize their skin and care for their hair.
Lady Twistle Anti-free radical, Regenerates One of the fruit's constituents, silymarin, is a powerful agent for eliminating free radicals.
Red Palm Protects It is an important source of carotenoids and vitamin E, both anti-oxidants that protect the skin against UV rays.
Sesame Anti-free radical, Moisturises, Nourishes, Regenerates Sesame oil has remarkable cosmetic properties, being very rich in essential fatty acids and vitamin E.
 
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