Post-Viral Exhaustion & Recovery Crisis

EPISODE · Feb 22, 2022 · 32 MIN

Post-Viral Exhaustion & Recovery Crisis

from Herb Talk with Phytomed · host Phytomed

Tune into our latest Phytomed ‘Herb Talk’ podcast as Sharlene and Phil discuss the ever-growing issue of post-viral exhaustion and recovery. How do we help our clients get better after a long period of unwellness and during challenging times? Often the inclusion of additional support is needed to help with optimal patient care and outcomes. Learn more about how phytotherapy fits into helping clients re-set and recover for improved wellness for everyday health. We also discuss the top herbal options for recovery and it’s a chance to know more about our powerful anti-viral herbs.  Key Learnings:Discover what herbs are beneficial as dual-effect botanicals, both for anti-viral and adaptogenic options for in-clinic use.How to achieve improved post-viral infection patient care.The top in-clinic herbs as recommended by Phil for long-term exhaustion.Learn more about our top New Zealand native herbs and their potential adaptogenic effect. *DISCLAIMER: All information provided by Phytomed’s Herb Talk is for natural health practitioner educational and informational purposes only. It is not, nor is it intended to be, a substitute for independent professional healthcare advice and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Please seek the advice of a qualified healthcare professional with any questions or concerns regarding your health.For more info: Visit Phytomed.co.nz Join our Phytomed Facebook Group Email us [email protected]

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