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In [[herbal medicine]], an '''herbal tonic''' is used to help restore, tone and invigorate systems in the [[Human body|body]] or to promote general [[health]] and [[Wellness (alternative medicine)|well-being]].<ref>{{cite book| title = The Ultimate Herbal Compendium | author = Kerry Bone | publisher = Phyotherapy Press | year = 2007 | isbn = 978-0-646-47602-5}}</ref> An herbal tonic is a [[solution]] or other preparation made from a specially selected assortment of the kinds of plants known as [[herbs]]. |
In [[herbal medicine]], an '''herbal tonic''' is used to help restore, tone and invigorate systems in the [[Human body|body]] or to promote general [[health]] and [[Wellness (alternative medicine)|well-being]].<ref>{{cite book| title = The Ultimate Herbal Compendium | author = Kerry Bone | publisher = Phyotherapy Press | year = 2007 | isbn = 978-0-646-47602-5}}</ref> An herbal tonic is a [[solution]] or other preparation made from a specially selected assortment of the kinds of plants known as [[herbs]]. |
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In herbal medicine, an herbal tonic is used to help restore, tone and invigorate systems in the body or to promote general health and well-being.[1] An herbal tonic is a solution or other preparation made from a specially selected assortment of the kinds of plants known as herbs.
See also
References
- ^ Kerry Bone (2007). The Ultimate Herbal Compendium. Phyotherapy Press. ISBN 978-0-646-47602-5.