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Course Description

The epidermal system, more commonly called the skin, is the first line of defense for the body. As the outermost layer of the body, the skin is the part most susceptible to environmental damage or attack by pathogenic organisms. Keeping the skin in good repair helps reduce the overall stress on the body. In this lesson, you will examine plants that may help to prevent damage to the skin by suppressing bacteria or fungi, as well as plants that may help to support the body's healing processes and repair existing damage. This lesson assumes you have knowledge of the basic safety implications of plant-based medicines explored in the "Historical Applications of Plant-Based Medicine" lessons "Examine the History of Ethnobotany," "Categorize Active Ingredients," "Use Plant-Based Medicine Safely," and "Become an Informed Consumer."

Benefits to the Learner

  • Examine the effects of medicinal plants on the epidermal system and choose the appropriate plants to treat particular conditions
  • Distinguish among antibacterial and antifungal plants, plants for eczema and psoriasis, and plants for healing skin damage, and identify when each is an appropriate choice
     
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Type
self-paced (non-instructor led)
Dates
Dec 01, 2021 to Dec 31, 2030
Total Number of Hours
1.0
Course Fee(s)
Regular Price $0.00
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