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Books on Herbs
Books on Individual Herbs || Books by Stephen Harrod Buhner || Ethnobotany
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ADHD Alternatives
A Natural Approach to Treating Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Aviva J. Romm C.P.M.
A holistic approach to treating ADHD by Aviva Jill Romm, a professional midwife and acting president of the American Herbalist Build, and Tracy Romm, director of a high school for gifted students, where there is a large population of students diagnosed as ADHD.
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Big Book of Herbs
A Comprehensive Illustrated Reference to Herbs of Flavor and Fragrance
Arthur O. Tucker
Every aspect of growing, identifying, harvesting, preserving, and using over 500 species of herbs is provided in this compendium. Home gardeners, commercial horticulturists, and academics will benefit from the knowledge and the 165 meticulous botanical drawings in this text.
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Cancer Salves:
A Botanical Approach to Treatment
Ingrid Naiman
Many experts throughout history have regarded cancer salves and pastes as the most thorough, safe, and efficacious way to treat cancer, especially skin and breast cancers but also cancers of other organs. In this book, Ingrid Naiman meticulously traces the use of such products in ancient India and by Hildegard of Bingen, Native Americans, and modern physicians. She provides detailed instructions for making and using the salves, a fair comparison of the pros and cons, and eight pages of full color pictures showing responses to the products. Visit her Cancer Salves site for more information, answers to frequently asked questions, and a checklist for people facing cancer.
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Herbal Medicinals
A Clinician’s Guide
Lucinda G. Miller, editor
Addresses the role herbs play in everyday medical care and the potential for adverse reactions when mixed with prescription drugs. For clinicians. Includes many case examples. DNLM: Medicine, Herbal.
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Herbs for Home Treatment
A Guide to Using Herbs for First Aid and Common Health Problems
Anna Newton
In Herbs for Home Treatment, Anna Newton explains the advantages of using herbs—and provides herbal remedies—to cure common ailments and improve general health. She provides easy-to-follow advice on creating your own apothecary with a small number of versatile herbs.
Learn how to:
* Prevent and treat common illnesses with herbs
* Avoid some of the adverse side effects that are common with chemical-based medicines
* Grow and store herbs, and create tinctures, oils, and ointments for a home apothecary
This user-friendly guide to herbs and their medicinal properties explains how to deal with common illnesses—including digestive, respiratory, circulatory and nervous system conditions. Newton suggests essential herbs everyone should have on hand, and offers advice on how to get the best out of herbs for general health, including how to maintain your energy level, increase your stamina, and improve your mood. Inside you’ll find information on dosages, possible allergies, and clues for when it’s time to seek professional help. Also included is guidance on how to make your own apothecary, how to concoct a first-aid kit for when traveling abroad, and a list of herb retailer and professional herbalists.
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Let's Get Natural With Herbs
The Most Comprehensive A-Z Reference Guide to Utilizing Herbs for Health
Debra J. Rayburn
A much needed comprehensive reference guide to ensure the safe and effective use of herbs and their preparations. Millions of people use vitamins or herbs along with prescription drugs and over the counter (OTC) medications. Find out which herbs and other nutritional supplements can help prescriptions work better or reduce adverse reactions. And which combinations are dangerous and should never be taken together. Features: Separates fact from fiction concerning herbal medicine!; Information on over 400 botanicals ranging from well-known herbs such as Camomile and Ginseng to less familiar herbs such as Kava and Muirapuama; Botanical remedies that enhance the body's ability to heal itself. These safe, non-invasive therapies are proving to be more powerful than the often harmful drugs and surgeries that comprise the modern medicines of today; Appropriate precautions, adverse reactions, and possible prescription drug and over the counter (OTC) interactions with the use of herbs and other nutritional supplements; The only natural health reference book that is both comprehensive and user-friendly.
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Medicinal Herbal Therapy
A Pharmacist
Steven G. Ottariano
Today many people are looking into herbal therapy as a natural form of illness management. But of the thousands of plants on earth, which can be used safely? What dosages are correct? What illnesses can be helped with herbs? What about interactions with prescription medicines? Here a practicing clinical pharmacist provides a comprehensive and easy-to-use reference, arranged alphabetically by ailment.
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Medicinal Herbs
A Complete Guide for North American Herb Growers
Patricia Turcotte
Dispersed throughout (and indexed for easy reference) are over 80 practical recipes, from New England seafood seasoning and lemon mint tea to aphid spray and moth bags to cough syrup and lozenges. There are 75 profiles of herbal plants, each summarizing appearances and uses, as well as methods of cultivation, propagation, and harvest. Turcotte's specific advice will be most useful to gardeners in zones 3–6; however, her general information on planting, growing, and harvesting, along with the recipes and plant profiles, will interest herb growers throughout North America.
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Planetary Herbology
Michael Tierra
This practical book and reference guide is a landmark publication in this field. For unprecedented usefulness in practical applications, a comprehensive listing is provided of the more than 400 medicinal herbs available in the West, classified according to their chemical constituents, properties and actions, indicated uses and suggested dosages. Students of Eastern medical theory will find the Western herbs cross-referenced to the Chinese and Ayurvedic systems of herbal therapies. This is a useful book for practitioners as well as readers with a general interest in herbology.
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Plant Spirit Healing
A Guide to Working with Plant Consciousness
Pam Montgomery
Indigenous healers and shamans have known since antiquity that plants possess a spirit essence that can communicate through light, sound, and vibration. Now scientific studies are verifying this understanding. Plant Spirit Healing reveals the power of plant spirits to join with human intelligence to bring about profound healing. These spirits take us beyond mere symptomatic treatment to aligning us with the vast web of nature. Plants are more than their chemical constituents. They are intelligent beings that have the capacity to raise consciousness to a level where true healing can take place.
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The Encyclopedia of Popular Herbs
From the Herb Research Foundation, Your Complete Guide to the Leading Medicinal Plants
Robert McCaleb
At last – an authoritative, trustworthy guide to the health benefits and safety of America’s most popular medicinal plants! The Encyclopedia of Popular Herbs is a research-based compilation of modern scientific evidence supporting the use of 40 leading herbs. The fully referenced, 451-page book features a unique 5-star rating “state of knowledge” system that allows the reader to assess – at a glance – the amount of research, degree of safety, and level of international acceptance for each herb. Illustrated with full-color photographs and black-and-white line drawings.
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The Energetics of Western Herbs, Volume I
Treatment Strategies Integrating Western and Oriental Herbal Medicine
Peter Holmes
Comprehensive and detailed, it draws on Chinese and Greek herbal medicine to integrate traditional herbal energetics with the latest findings in plant pharmacology. The traditional vitalistic and modern scientific systems of herbal medicine are complementary paradigms, not irreconcilable approaches. Using both systems simultaneously will greatly enhance the efficacy of herbal formulation in clinical practice, as well as provide a deeper understanding of each system.
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The New Holistic Herbal
David Hoffmann
The most authoritative practical guide to the use of herbal remedies in healing. Superbly illustrated. A must for every health library.
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The Rhodiola Revolution
Transform Your Health with the Herbal Breakthrough of the 21st Century
Richard P. Brown M.D.
From 2 leading physicians, one the co-author of Stop Depression Now, comes this groundbreaking book that introduces Americans to the amazing healing powers of Rhodiola rosea. With unprecedented access to more than 30 years of compelling scientific research, including top-secret studies from the former Soviet Union, Dr. Richard Brown and Dr. Patricia Gerbarg offer exclusive proof of rhodiola's remarkable ability to:
- Help melt away extra pounds
- Maximize energy
- Fight stress and aging
- Sharpen memory and concentration
- Enhance sexual function and physical performance
- Protect against heart disease and cancer
The Rhodiola Revolution also offers fascinating insight into Rhodiola rosea's rich and intriguing history, as well as concise directions on using the herb for maximum medicinal effect. It's the resource of choice for anyone who wants to use rhodiola to optimize their health and vitality.
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Visionary Plant Consciousness
The Shamanic Teachings of the Plant World
J. P. Harpignies, editor
The authors reveal ways in which psychoactive plants allow nature to 'speak' to humans, but it doesn't represent one author's observations alone. Instead presentations from over twenty leading environmental and social visionaries explore plant-induced visions and shamanic teachings, offering a range of ethno-botany and anthropological insights to compliment new age perspectives on such plants. New age collections, particularly those strong in nature explorations, will find the collection a solid pick.
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Vitalism
The History of Herbalism, Homeopathy, and Flower Essences
Matthew Wood
Anyone interested in the history of energy concepts in medicine has to have this book. It provides fascinating information about the leading vitalistic physicians and healers over the past 500 years, including Paracelsus, Hahnemann, Kent, Burnett, and Bach.
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