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Перевод: herbal
[прилагательное] травяной
Тезаурус:
- Potter's Herbal Cigarettes are a smoking preparation made from stramonium.
- Herbal teas or tisanes are also very popular with those who cannot tolerate caffeine.
- Mrs Henry embarked on a course in herbal medicine and it was during this that she heard about the Gerson therapy.
- In the West, effective herbal restoratives, health remedies and "blood purifiers" such as sage, sarsaparilla, liquorice, dandelion root, yarrows or mugwort, disappeared along with the rest.
- Louisa's parents were country folk and believed very much in herbal remedies.
- Taramasalata p112 Tartare Sauce p48 Tea p36/ The most popular drink in the world, made from the dried leaves of the plant Camellia sinensis Tea, varieties of pp36-;7 Teewurst pp13-;14/ A smooth German sausage for spreading Teriyaki p54/ A Japanese marinade based on soya sauce The Great British Eight pp86-;8/ The traditional selection of British cheeses that have been produced for many years The Soil Association p85/ The standards body controlling the marketing of officially recognised organically produced foods Tisanes p37/ Herbal drinks made from the leaves or fruits of plants such as mint, hibiscus etc.
- herbal help
- A stylised mulberry tree from the pages of a 16th-century herbal and bestiary
- You might try drinking mineral water or fruit juice or one of the many varieties of herbal teas with their delicate and delicious flavours.
- As long ago as the late nineteenth century, Robert Elliot in co-operation with James Hunter, the seeds- man, had developed his Clifton Park System of farming, in which the deep-rooting, herbal ley was the cornerstone on which soil structure and fertility were built.
- Preparing Herbal Medicines
- For the newcomer, however, it may be best to buy essential oils from a health food shop or from a well-respected herbal supplier.
- In ancient China, herbal medicine was used in conjunction with acupuncture and massage to treat a myriad of ailments.
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