Herbal Medicine and Preparation

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Herbal Medicine Mastery

Test your knowledge on herbal medicine and its applications with our comprehensive quiz! Explore the fascinating world of medicinal plants, their preparations, and their uses in traditional healing practices.

Features of the quiz include:

  • 20 engaging questions covering various aspects of herbal medicine
  • Multiple-choice options for selecting the best answers
  • An opportunity to enhance your understanding of natural remedies
25 Questions6 MinutesCreated by HarvestingLeaf292
As traditional medicine is widely practiced today, plants have been the basis for medical treatments, this is the method by which herbal medicines are prepared for administration.
A medicinal herb that contains chrysophanic acid, a fungicide used to treat fungal infections, like ringworms, scabies and eczema.
Using the leaves of a medicinal plant, when is the best time to collect?
The medicinal plant that is good for mild non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus.
The best method for drying fruits, seeds, branches and roots.
The preparation that comes from fresh medicinal plant, applied directly to the affected area.
An infusion or decoction is used to soak a warm cloth and applied to an affected area of the body.
It is known to lower blood pressure and cholesterol, an anti-inflammatory effect, a reduced risk of cancer, and a stronger immune system.
Used as herbal medicine for the expulsion of intestinal worms with anti-cancer health benefits.
A smooth oily preparation that is rubbed on the skin for medicinal purposes or as a cosmetic.
It is used for cleaning wounds, mouth wash for mouth infections, sore gums and tooth decay.
Herbal preparation that is best suited to children because of its sweetness.
The medicinal plant that is best given to persons with cough, asthma, fever and body pain.
A patient in the community seeks your advise if what medicinal plant is best for the swelling of her feet.
One of the oldest household remedies known in the Philippines, tops and leaves are considered carminative; used for body pains when bruised and as antidote to stings of poisonous insects.
Being promoted by the Department of Health (DOH) as an antispasmodic for stomach/abdominal pains.
Belongs to the "preferred list" of Philippine medicinal plants, being studied for its use in the treatment of arthritis and gout.
The common preparation of herbal plants in liquid preparation.
In soaking and boiling of medicinal plants, what is the best container to be used?
The best method of drying flowers and leaves of medicinal plants.
An extract of a medicinal plant dissolved in an alcohol.
The most common and easiest way in preparing medicine by using mortar and pestle to crush and ground dried medicinal plants.
Preparation of medicinal plants like that of a tea.
Preparing the of medicinal plants is guided by the following except.
Keep herbal preparation out of children's reach
Use appropriate herbal plants based on signs and symptoms observed
Herbal plants can still be used even if sprayed with insecticides or pesticides
Use only the plant part that is recommended
When using the bark of a medicinal plant, when is the best time for you to collect?
When the fruits are mature enough
A few days before the flower blooms
During dry season, when the plant is 2 years old or more
A few days after the flowers bloom
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