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Drugs Related Links |
Foundation
for Revitalisation of Local Health Traditions
http://www.frlht-india.org/about_us.htm
Herbs :
Department of Horticulture, The Pennsylvania State University
University Park, Pennsylvania USA
http://garden.cas.psu.edu/vegcrops/herbs.html
HealthWorld Online - Home of self managed Care
http://www.healthy.net/index.asp
The Herb
Companion and Herbs for Health magazines
http://www.discoverherbs.com
Henriette's
Herbal Homepage
http://www.ibiblio.org/herbmed/
Highest
Quality Ayurvedic Herbal Products & Accessories
http://banyanbotanicals.com/
HRF Botanical
Image Links
http://www.herbs.org/gallerylinks.htm
MSU Botanical
server
http://herba.msu.ru/pictures/Living_Pictures/
The PLANTS Image Gallery provides selected images of U.S. plants
http://plants.usda.gov/plants/gallery.html
MediHerb
is an innovative manufacturer of quality herbal extracts for
the natural pharmaceutical, functional foods and cosmetic markets
worldwide.
http://www.mediherb.com.au/
Information
on medicinal herbs, herbal gardening, herbal recipes, methods
of preserving herbs & wildcrafting wilderness survival skills
http://www.herbalhealthplants.com/
Industries
http://herbalcantera.net/
Botanical/Herbal
Medicine Resources
http://cpmcnet.columbia.edu/dept/rosenthal/Botanicals.html
HERBS, ANCIENT
HERBS, HERBS FROM INDIA, HERBS FORM CHINA, .
http://www.aulakh.com/00702.asp
American Botanical Council
http://www.herbalgram.org/index.html
The ABC is dedicated to promoting the safe and effective use
of medicinal plants and herbs.
European
Herbal Practitioners Association
http://www.euroherb.com
This includes information on the debates surrounding the legislation
of herbal medicine and the profession, plus other interesting
articles.
The Foundation
for Integrated Medicine
http://www.fimed.org/main.html
Information on the work of the foundation plus downloadable
booklets on complementary medicine for primary care groups and
clinicians (also downloadable from the Department of Health,
NHS Alliance and National Association of Primary Care websites)
World Health
Organisation
http://www.who.int/
Search their site for herbs or herbal medicine to find out what
research they are currently conducting

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