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Herbal medicine is rooted in thousands of years of tradition and has been used across cultures around the world. Many of these practices are still a part of everyday life today, often without people realizing they come from ancient healing systems. Something as simple as drinking lemon water in the morning, using mint for digestion, or having chamomile tea before bed are examples of traditional herbal practices that people continue to use in their own homes.

Dr. Yehia Al-Hashmi integrates this long-standing wisdom with modern, evidence-informed naturopathic care. Treatment plans draw from Western herbalism, Middle Eastern and African plant medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), and Ayurveda. This wide range of traditions allows for personalized formulas that can support digestion, mood, stress resilience, hormonal balance, inflammation, immune health, and sleep.

Common herbs used in practice include ashwagandha, rhodiola, turmeric, ginseng, berberine, licorice root, milk thistle, chamomile, peppermint, passionflower, and many TCM formulas. Each herb is chosen based on your symptoms, your medical history, and what your body needs to restore balance safely and effectively.

Herbal therapies are selected with care, ensuring proper dosing and minimizing interactions with medications. Whether used alone or alongside other treatments, these botanicals help support your body gently and naturally, building on thousands of years of traditional knowledge combined with modern clinical insight.

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