Journal of Herbal Medicine

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Journal of Herbal Medicine is a peer-reviewed medical journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies focused on the medicinal use of herbs. The journal covers topics such as phytotherapy, ethnobotany, phytomedicine, and pharmacognosy, and is dedicated to advancing the scientific study of herbal medicines and their therapeutic benefits.

Overview[edit | edit source]

The Journal of Herbal Medicine is an international, peer-reviewed journal that strives to connect traditional knowledge of herbs with modern scientific research. It provides a platform for researchers, practitioners, and educators to share their findings and insights on the medicinal properties of herbs, their therapeutic applications, and potential side effects or interactions.

Scope[edit | edit source]

The journal covers a wide range of topics related to herbal medicine, including but not limited to:

  • Phytotherapy: The study of the use of plant extracts for medicinal purposes.
  • Ethnobotany: The study of the traditional knowledge and customs of a people concerning plants and their medical, religious, and other uses.
  • Phytomedicine: The study of medicinal and therapeutic uses of plants.
  • Pharmacognosy: The study of the physical, chemical, biochemical, and biological properties of drugs or drug substances of natural origin.

Publication[edit | edit source]

The Journal of Herbal Medicine is published by Elsevier, a leading provider of scientific, technical, and medical information products and services. The journal follows a rigorous peer-review process to ensure the quality and reliability of its content.

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