Vulgum Herba WORK
Prunella vulgaris, the common self-heal, heal-all, woundwort, heart-of-the-earth, carpenter's herb, brownwort or blue curls,[2][3][4][5] is a herbaceous plant in the mint family Lamiaceae.
Vulgum Herba
The genus Thymus (/ˈtaɪməs/ TY-məs;[3] thymes) contains about 350[4]species of aromatic perennial herbaceous plants and subshrubs to 40 cm tall in the family Lamiaceae, native to temperate regions in Europe, North Africa and Asia.
If words like gastronomy and greed are linked to the pleasurable aspect of eating, the words dietetics and diet were connected, originally, to notions such as reason, reflection, analysis, all applied to eating. The word diététique is used in French from the 16th century onwards. Between that time and the 11th century at least, medieval texts in Latin usually spoke of regimen of health (regimen sanitatis) when they were meant to make medicine accessible to the vulgum pecuus. Specialised medical texts described which diets were adapted to which diseases in volumes called Consilia (consultations) when they were meant for medical scholars or physicians, according to Marilyn Nicoud, a historian who studies medieval treaties on dietetics.
Stomach pain is a common symptom caused by several different illnesses and conditions. It is a broad term that can include many parts of the body besides the stomach. In some cases, the pain you feel in your tummy may involve the bowels, esophagus, kidneys, liver or gallbladder. Keep in mind that stomach pain can often resolve itself or ease in a short amount of time. Plenty of natural remedies exist, such as herbal remedies, stress management, maintaining bowel health and controlling your diet.
brunelda, brunella, brunella, brunella vulgar, flor del traïdor, herba de l'engrena, herba de la gangrena, herba de la prunella, herba de les ferides, herba del bàlsam, herba del fuster, herba del traïdor, prunella, prunella vulgar, salvacriatures, sege i setge.[5]