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- noun One who studies
herbology .
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Examples
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She was known as "The Angel of Tucson," and often accompanied one of the town's doctors on emergency calls as a self-trained holistic practitioner and herbologist.
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Geraldine O'Keefe, herbologist, sleep expert and creator of the much touted "Escape to Sleep" tonic was Norma's featured "Wellness Wednesday" expert.
Janice Taylor: 15 Tips for Better Sleep Janice Taylor 2010
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I have taken fenugreek and blessed thistle as I was desperate for my milk to come in after an emergency cesarean and was comfortable with herbs as I grew up with a herbologist mother.
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She was known as "The Angel of Tucson," and often accompanied one of the town's doctors on emergency calls as a self-trained holistic practitioner and herbologist.
Personal Information for Terese Marx-Ferrin Jewish Women's Archive 2010
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Hippocrates, a successful herbologist and the father of modern medicine, told us that we should make food our medicine.
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The serious writer looks back on a long and distinguished career as an herbologist.
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She's marrying fiancé screenplay writer and tonic herbologist Randy Zamcheck.
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She's marrying fiancé screenplay writer and tonic herbologist Randy Zamcheck.
unknown title 2009
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She's marrying fiancé screenplay writer and tonic herbologist Randy Zamcheck.
unknown title 2009
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She's marrying fiancé screenplay writer and tonic herbologist Randy Zamcheck.
unknown title 2009
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