Mitchell, H. British herbal pharmacopoeia. Bournemouth, U. A nice field guide to herbal Mills S, Bone K. St Louis: Churchill Livingstone; Stargrove MB, et al. Herb, nutrient and drug interactions: clinical implications and therapeutic Williamson E, Driver S, Baxter K, editors. Amberwood, Mills, S. This comprehensive, full-color guide provides detailed, easy-to-follow instructions for making and using approximately herbal medicines at home, including practical tips and numerous effective formulas developed and tested by the authors, both expert herbalists with years of experience.
Readers who appreciate the health-giving properties of herbal medicines but are discouraged by the high price of commercial products can now make their own preparations for a fraction of the cost. The authors tell you everything you need to know about harvesting, preparing, and administering herbs in many different forms, including fresh, bulk dried herbs, capsules, extracts in water, alcohol, glycerin, vinegar and oil, and even preparations like essential oils and flower essences.
The book also covers topical applications of herbs as salves, lotions, poultices, tooth powders, ear drops, and more, and includes an extensive chapter on herbal hydrotherapy. The Modern Herbal Dispensary explains why different preparations of the same herb will obtain better results, demonstrating how capsules, teas, tinctures, or glycerites of the same plant will not have exactly the same effect on the body.
Leading herbalists Thomas Easley and Steven Horne have tested and proven the herbal formulas they offer, along with suggestions for treating more than one hundred illnesses. They lay out the principles of herbal formulation and also provide instructions on how to prepare single herbs, a procedure that has been largely ignored in other references. More comprehensive than any other guide, thoroughly researched, beautifully illustrated, and presented with ease of use in mind, this book will take its place as the premier reference for those who want to produce all the herbal remedies they need, and to save money in the process.
It details the principles, treatment protocols and interventions at the forefront of naturopathic practice in the 21st century. Clinical Naturopathy equips you to critically evaluate your patients, analyse treatment protocols, and provide evidence-based prescriptions.
A rigorously researched update of common clinical conditions and their naturopathic treatment according to evidence-based guidelines Treatment decision trees Outline of core principles of naturopathic practice Herb—drug interactions table Laboratory reference values Food sources of nutrients Cancer medication interactions Includes an Enhanced eBook version with purchase. The enhanced eBook allows the end user to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.
Detailed descriptions, constituents, benefits, and uses for over plants. Practical how-to, home-made remedies for more than 80 ailments, from headaches to coughs; acne to arthritis.
Written by Andrew Chevallier, a fellow of the National Institute of Medical Herbalists, this book includes the latest scientific research and safety guidance. This is the unrivalled guide to natural healing, with advice you can trust. Clinical Naturopathy: an evidence-based guide to practice 2e E-book, equips you to critically evaluate your patients, analyse treatment protocols, and provide evidence-based prescriptions.
This second edition promotes the fundamentals of traditional naturopathy, while pushing the scientific boundaries and driving the steady evolution of the profession of naturopathic medicine. Herbs and nutrients are then accompanied by critical information such as daily intake, main actions and indications, adverse reactions, contraindications and precautions, safety in pregnancy and more.
This new edition of Herbs and Natural Supplements has been expanded with new chapters on pregnancy and wellness. A code inside Herbs and Natural Supplements, 3rd Edition: An evidence-based guide enables a full text download, allowing you to browse and search electronically, make notes and bookmarks in the electronic files and highlight material. Find the right combination of resources for you - to stay physically, mentally, and spiritually well throughout the menopause.
Your journey is unique. This insightful e-book will help you find the right combination of resources that work for you. It includes: - Specialist expert writers for each section of the e-book - HRT, Natural Remedies, Exercise, Nutrition and Mental Wellness - Practical strategies on how to manage menopause naturally and make it a more positive, empowering experience - Symptom Finder in the introductory pages to help direct you to the correct section in the e-book Coping with menopause can be tough, draining and sometimes utterly debilitating for women.
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Explore an extensive collection of natural menopause remedies and complements to hormone replacement therapy. Adopt yoga poses to reduce stress and help you sleep. Use essential oils to manage mood swings and soothe headaches. The first accurate and comprehensive book on herbal safety — a must for all health care professionals. A guide to the interactions of herbal medicines, Committee on Safety of Medicines UK advising patients as to the safety or not of combining.
Public Pastes. C 12 min ago 0. JSON 21 min ago 2. Provides clear information using the most current evidence-based reviews, covering factors that influence herb safety, including the negative placebo effects nocebo , various types of unpredictable effects, the basis for interactions between herbs and drugs, and quality issues.
Uses an established grading system for assessing safety in pregnancy and lactation that is realistic and appropriate to herb use. Thoroughly critiques the dominant misinformation in the media and medical journals on herb safety issues. Contains 83 documented case studies on hepatoxicity and the effects in relation to kava. Kava safety is a hot topic. Includes two useful appendices detailing herbal references for pregnancy and lactation considerations.
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