From The Herbal Academy: The Four Humours of Ancient Greek Medicine

Choleric, sanguine, melancholic, and phlegmatic temperaments. 17th century, part of the Grande Commande. By Charles Le Brun - RMN, Public Domain.

Choleric, sanguine, melancholic, and phlegmatic temperaments. 17th century, part of the Grande Commande. By Charles Le Brun - RMN, Public Domain.

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This article was published on The Herbal Academy on April 13, 2020.

Excerpt from The Herbal Academy: “Herbalism is an ancient practice with thousands of years of historical applications. Today, the well-recognized ancient traditions of Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese Medicine remain instrumental as effective herbal practices. Equally important is understanding and recognizing the contributions of ancient Greek herbalism, namely the four humours. Although these concepts are no longer mainstream theories, they continue to provide an underlying foundation to modern medical and herbal practices.” 

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