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here is a seal, training to be a herbalist! she is secretly a seal princess of an ocean kingdom but studying botany, medicinal plants, and helping people is her calling. don't blow her cover! 🎀🐚🌿
Hhhhh I was bad and made another OC. Told myself I wanted to sell an adopt but now I'm in love!!!
Meet Winter Juniper! She's a leopard pony and specializes in the medicinal application of herbal teas/mixtures.
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The creation of Echinacea, the third in the Medicinal series https://t.co/rDd9UmNSGi
The creation of Echinacea, the third in the Medicinal series https://t.co/FulGBouTks
The Medicinal, Spiritual Magic of #Psychedelic Substances
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What do natural psychoactive experiences have in common with #NDE, #afterlife, and holistic healing? A look at the inner #recovery potential of #LSD #ayahuasca #psilocybin & their #spirituality
Myrtle is steeped in myth, magic, and folk medicinal use. The name comes from the ancient Greek word myrtos, meaning a sprig of the myrtle tree. Connected to Venus, according to English folklore myrtle will only grow if a woman plants it. (Image: E. Burne-Jones) #FolkloreThursday
Let’s play! Time for a scavenger hunt in our digital collections. #MuseumFromHome #OthmerLibrary
Since the 15th century, herbals like this have depicted medicinal plants. Got these useful herbs at home? Reply with your photo! (Alphabetical order optional) https://t.co/n5oJtzo9r1
Joining in with #FridayFloraandFauna so here's a lovely illustration of cardamom, known as ‘chief of all seeds’ by 17thc herbalists due to wide ranging medicinal properties. Was also used in folk medicine as a fertility treatment #botany
No. 047: Parasect
What was once a living insect has now been completely overtaken by the tochukaso mushroom, which uses the bug's body for transportation and for feeding. The toxic spores it spreads can be harvested and used for medicinal purposes.
Elizabeth Blackwell is 29. The year is 1736. Her husband is in debtor’s prison and she has a toddler to feed. So she turns desperation into inspiration, learning botany and painting an exquisite encyclopedia of medicinal plants https://t.co/QmWdejsYL1 #InternationalWomensDay
Elizabeth Blackwell is 29. The year is 1736. Her husband is in debtor’s prison and she has a toddler to feed. So she turns desperation into inspiration, learning botany and painting an exquisite encyclopedia of medicinal plants https://t.co/LaTPLKA2kh #InternationalWomensDay
Tobacco - picietl ('little perfume') in #Nahuatl - was not just smoked by #Mesoamericans, it was used medicinally: ground up to treat diarrhoea, poisonous snake/spider bites, gout, headache, and as a rubdown to relieve fatigue. Image from Florentine Codex.
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Side effects/withdrawal from drugs (medicinal or otherwise) are an important cause of #headache. Oddly, this includes chronic use of painkillers, which may have been started to treat recurring headaches! From my next #ddxillustrated, coming on the first Mon of March! #medtwitter
Spectral poison frogs live in the wetlands of Ecuador. The males are aggressive during mating season. Humans collect them for medicinal purposes.
'The Anatomy of Melancholy, What it is: With all the Kinds, Causes, Symptomes, Prognostickes, and Several Cures of it. In Three Maine Partitions with their several Sections, Members, and Subsections. Philosophically, Medicinally, Historically, Opened and Cut Up' by Robert Burton
Hisako Arato, voiced by Saori Onishi, is a right-hand woman of Erina.
She has vast knowledge in Chinese medicinal food and doesn’t hesitate for the sake of cooking!
She used to follow Erina from 3 steps behind but now she tries to walk next to her!
#shokugeki_anime https://t.co/NGGh2ypZJp
Elizabeth Blackwell is 29. The year is 1736. Her husband is in debtor’s prison and she has a small child to feed at home. What does she do? She turns desperation into inspiration, learning botany and painting an exquisite encyclopedia of medicinal plants https://t.co/QmWdejsYL1
Elizabeth Blackwell is 29. The year is 1736. Her husband is in debtor’s prison and she has a small child to feed at home. What does she do? She turns desperation into inspiration, learning botany and painting an exquisite encyclopedia of medicinal plants https://t.co/LaTPLKA2kh
If flowers on #ValentinesDay are your thing, we hope you get a bouquet with ones as pretty as this cabbage rose from Robert Bentley's Medicinal plants (1880) #medicalbotany #histmed
A Curious Herbal: Gorgeous Illustrations from Elizabeth Blackwell's 18th-Century Encyclopedia of Medicinal Botany https://t.co/y9RV5Pk8eZ via @brainpicker < #histmed