Phytotherapy - Herbal Medicine Berlin
Phytotherapy describes the treatment and prophylaxis of ailments with various parts of plants or preparations derived from them.
Medicinal plants used in phytotherapy contain a variety of ingredients, such as tannins, saponins, essential oils, alkaloids, flavonoids, mucilage, bitter substances, mustard oil glucosides or salicylates. The ingredients determine the areas of application of the Medicinal plants in phytotherapy.
Herbal medicine is particularly suitable for regulating metabolic disorders, eliminating toxins, and treating acute and chronic infections.
In contrast to homeopathy, phytotherapy uses the whole plant or its parts. Extracts, granules, mother tinctures, tinctures, pressed juices, and essential oils are also used.
Herbal medicine is an excellent complement to manual Naturopathy I complement phytotherapy with Kinesiologyas a diagnostic procedure. Kinesiology enables phytotherapy to be used more effectively, as the resonance with the patient's neurological responses, via muscle reactions, allows the effectiveness of phytotherapeutic measures to be better assessed. Phytotherapy is also ideal for children due to its good tolerability.
In my practice I use medicinal plants from Western phytotherapy, spagyric essences, orthomolecular substances, as well as herbs from Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Here you will find monographs with pictures of the western Medicinal plants.
If you have any questions about the naturopathic treatment methods I have described, please feel free to contact me - either by phone at +49 (0) 176 61514643 or via email info@naturheilkunde-berlin.eu.
I would like to point out that the naming of the listed illnesses does not constitute a promise of healing or a guarantee of relief or improvement of the listed conditions. The areas of application of naturopathy are based on the findings and experience of the therapeutic approaches themselves. There are no relevant, reliable scientific findings, i.e., evidence-based studies, that support the effect or therapeutic efficacy of naturopathy.
Some of the listed conditions require conventional medical evaluation or can be treated in a naturopathic practice alongside medical intervention. Your treating therapist will advise you whether treating your condition with naturopathic medicine alone, alongside medical intervention, or whether immediate specialist evaluation is necessary.