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History of the use of Herbal remedies
The medicinal use of herbs is said to be old as mankind itself. In early civilisation, food and medicine were linked, and many plants were eaten for their health-giving properties. In ancient Egypt, the slave workers were given a daily ration of garlic to help fight off the many fevers and infections that were common at that time. The first written records of herbs and their beneficial properties were compiled by the ancient Egyptians. Most of our knowledge and use of herbs can be traced back to the Egyptians priests who also practised herbal medicine. Records dating back to 1500BC listed medicinal herbs, including caraway and cinnamon.