Natural Medicine Processing Protocol
Last updated 9/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.09 GB | Duration: 2h 22m
Last updated 9/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.09 GB | Duration: 2h 22m
Principles of healing, Herbal processing practices, Herbal processing preparation, Production of herbal dosage forms etc
What you'll learn
Naturopathic principles of healing
Learn good herbal processing practices for the production of herbal material
Learn good herbal processing practices for the production of herbal preparation
Learn good herbal processing practices for the production of herbal dosage forms
Understand technical issues supporting good herbal processing practices
precautions when choosing herbal supplement
Learn how to start a medicinal herbs business
What makes a successful naturopathic doctor
Requirements
No requirement
Description
Natural medicine, also called herbal medicine or naturopathy, has been around mankind for many centuries. Natural nedicine is commonly practiced by people who prefer to treat symptoms and illness with natural remedies rather than pharmaceuticals. By using the bark, berries, flowers. leaves, roots and seeds of different plants, people who practice natural medicine are able to treat many ailments in the traditional way with the plants as their main source of usage. In this modern time with advance in technology and new scientific approach resulted in a decline of natural medicine as more and more people turned to pharmaceutical drugs to treat their ailments, now as l speak only about 25% of pharmaceutical drugs are derived from botanicals. Despite the rise of large pharmaceutical companies, about 80% of people globally still rely on natural medicine for at least some of their health care. The challenge now is how the processing and consumption of natural medicine can be than in a very healthy condition so that it will not negatively affect the many people who buy and use the product for their main aim of getting healing.Many factors contribute to how effective a plant might be in treating ailments. The environments, method and harvest and how the plant is processed can all impact the active ingredient. While scientists are not certain about how ingredients work to treat various conditions, there is no denying that natural medicine is effective and beneficial. This course want to ensure how care is required for making the most of botanical extracts. If proper care has not been taken with the plants then you may not be getting as good of a product as you were led to believe,. As with any medication, it is important to consider the source when putting anything into your body and stomach.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 What is natural medicine
Lecture 3 What are herbal supplements
Lecture 4 Precautions when choosing herbal supplements
Section 2: Naturopathic Principles Of Healing
Lecture 5 The healing power of nature
Lecture 6 Identify and treat the cause
Lecture 7 First do no harm
Lecture 8 Treat the whole person
Lecture 9 The physician as teacher
Lecture 10 Prevention
Section 3: Good Herbal Processing Practice For The Production Of Herbal Materials
Lecture 11 General information
Lecture 12 Purpose and functions of primary processing
Lecture 13 Post - harvest processing procedures
Lecture 14 General issues
Lecture 15 Documentation
Section 4: Good Herbal Processing Practices For The Production Of Herbal Preparation
Lecture 16 General information
Lecture 17 Extraction
Lecture 18 Distillation
Lecture 19 Fractionation
Lecture 20 Concentration and dying
Lecture 21 Fermentation
Lecture 22 Advance cutting and powdering
Lecture 23 Processing documentation
Section 5: Good Herbal Processing Practices For The Production Of Herbal Dosage Forms
Lecture 24 General information
Lecture 25 Preparation of liquid herbal forms
Lecture 26 Preparation of herbal dosage forms
Lecture 27 Preparation of other herbal dosage forms
Section 6: Technical Issues Supporting Good Herbal Processing Practices
Lecture 28 Processing facilities
Lecture 29 Packaging and labelling
Lecture 30 Storage and transportation
Lecture 31 Equipment
Lecture 32 Quality assurance and quality control
Lecture 33 Documentation
Lecture 34 Personnel
Section 7: How To Start A Medicinal Herbs Business
Lecture 35 Plan your business
Lecture 36 Form a legal entity / Register for taxes
Lecture 37 Open a business bank account and credit cards / Set up business accounting
Lecture 38 Get business insurance / define your brand
Lecture 39 Create your business website / set up your business phone system
Section 8: Conclusion
Lecture 40 What makes a successful naturopathic Doctor
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