I have a feeling, or a hope really, that people will do some real in-depth studies on old-time folk medicines that involve wild herbs and commonly available ingredients. Not just folk medicine from our culture, but wherever these traditional medicines are found.
I'd like to see a revival in the local apothecary and all its natural compounds as opposed to the modern pharmacy. The current interest in Cannabidiol oils should help promote the idea of a return to the apothecary. A place to buy extracts, oils, powders, and tinctures made from numerous plants and other natural sources.
The shop owner wouldn't give medical advice, not directly, but they could have what you are looking for in alternative medical ingredients, or even prepare it based on your specifications. Guides, books, and other publications could be available for people to get ideas for the use of such products. It would be walking a tight rope medically speaking, but labels on products and signage in the shop should help legally.
I'd like to see a revival in the local apothecary and all its natural compounds as opposed to the modern pharmacy. The current interest in Cannabidiol oils should help promote the idea of a return to the apothecary. A place to buy extracts, oils, powders, and tinctures made from numerous plants and other natural sources.
The shop owner wouldn't give medical advice, not directly, but they could have what you are looking for in alternative medical ingredients, or even prepare it based on your specifications. Guides, books, and other publications could be available for people to get ideas for the use of such products. It would be walking a tight rope medically speaking, but labels on products and signage in the shop should help legally.
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