Week
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Topics
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Study Metarials
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1
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Phytotherapy definition, historical development, current status
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R1- Chapter 1
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2
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The differences between herbal medicines and synthetic drugs, considerations in the use of herbal medicines
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R1- Chapter 1
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3
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Growing conditions of medicinal plants, issues to be considered in their use
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R1- Chapter 1
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4
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Herbal medicine forms; medicinal teas, galenic preparations, ready-made medicines
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R1- Chapter 2
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5
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Herbal tea preparation methods, and examples
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R1- Chapter 2
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6
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Considerations and examples in the preparation of medicinal tea
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R1- Chapter 2
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7
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Except for herbal teas, methods of using herbal drugs (extract, herbal juices, ointment, porridge, medicinal oil), internal and external uses
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R1- Chapter 3
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8
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Methods of preparation of herbal tea from some medicinal plants (especially plants such as lime, rosemary, sage, plantain, echinacea, hawthorn plants, which are widely used among the people), usage patterns, usage amounts, warnings
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R1- Chapter 4
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9
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Examples of external use of some medicinal plants (flax, centaury, garlic, black cumin, chamomile, etc.) warning
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R1- Chapter 4
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10
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Aromatherapy definition, historical development, current status
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R1- Chapter 5
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11
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Synthesis of essential oils, consuming methods and uses in aromatherapy
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R1- Chapter 5
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12
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Applications of aromatherapy (massage, inhalation, compression and bathroom), and topics to be considered
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R1- Chapter 5
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13
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Essential oil extraction from some plant samples in the laboratory (rosemary, sage, lavender, thyme, bay leaf, geranium, basil, mint, etc.)
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R2- Chapter 1
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14
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Fixed oils used in diluting essential oils, their methods of obtaining and their benefits
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R2- Chapter 1
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