"Les Plantes" from Dr. Jacques Labescat, Phytotherapist
Ancestral medicine, phytotherapy has been too quickly relegated to oblivion by allopathic medicine. Indeed, the latter wanted to remove this "grandmother's drug" forgetting that most of her drugs came from Nature. Omnipotent allopathic medicine used and abused its strength until exhaustion. How to resist the exhilarating power of antibiotics? At the impact of corticosteroids? At the action of anti-inflammatories?
But all power has limits and a price. Antibiotics, being "automatic", have become less effective. Side effects, even toxic, of allopathic drugs quickly became a barrier to their use.
So many indications that allowed a return of phytotherapy and a rediscovery of plants and their medicinal properties. In the past, they did provide many services, even if they did not cure everything.
The patient has everything to gain by using all the medicines at his disposal, each having its place for the well-being of all. And doctors need to know how to add the herbal medicine card to their treatment in order to offer everyone the best and least risky solution.
The SIPF process
Patented in Europe, the SIPF manufacturing process guarantees the conservation of all the components as they were in the native state in the fresh plant. This process, called AB by Ecocert, restores the biochemical completeness of the fresh plant (the totum), for optimal efficiency.
Summary
- What is herbal medicine?
- What are the SIPF?
- Essential oils: lemon, cypress, eucalyptus, lavender, peppermint, grapefruit, rosemary, sage and thyme.
- Examples of preparations.
- Bibliography
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