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1. Encyclopedia of Herbal Medicine: The Definitive Home Reference Guide to 550 Key Herbs with all their Uses as Remedies for Common Ailments by Andrew Chevallier | |
Hardcover: 336
Pages
(2000-12-01)
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Awesome pricing!
Good, but still lacking
GREAT!
Great book!!!!
Best Herbal Encyclopedia I've come across! |
2. The Yoga of Herbs: An Ayurvedic Guide to Herbal Medicine by David Frawley | |
Paperback: 251
Pages
(1986-01-25)
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The Yoga of Herbs
Great Ayurvedic Resource
Ayurvedic herbs, nature's medicine
Good info on Ayurveda; Bad info on herbs
The best herb book i've ever read. |
3. Healing Your Eyes with Chinese Medicine: Acupuncture, Acupressure, & Chinese Herbs by Andy Rosenfarb | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(2007-06-19)
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Great Book for Eye Care!
Not so much for laypeople, but gives a LOT of hope.
Wish I had read this book in acupuncture school....
Excellent book for patients and practitioners alike
A Must Have Book for Practitioners |
4. Western Herbs according to Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Practitioner's Guide by Thomas Avery Garran | |
Hardcover: 272
Pages
(2008-01-22)
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The best book on the use of North American herbs in TCM
not what I expected
Western Herbs According to TCM
Each herb is grouped by the basic categorization for medicinals in Chinese medicine
Valuable new herbal for the clinic |
5. The Practice of Chinese Medicine: The Treatment of Diseases with Acupuncture and Chinese Herbs by Giovanni Maciocia CAc(Nanjing) | |
Hardcover: 1546
Pages
(2007-12-12)
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The Practice of Chinese medicine: the Treatment of Diseases with Acupuncture and Chinese herbs
Wonderful service and product
Review of the CD Rom
OK ... but not the colour on the cover ...
A Mixed Bag |
6. Polish Herbs, Flowers & Folk Medicine (Polish Interest) by Sophie Hodorowicz Knab | |
Hardcover: 221
Pages
(2000-01)
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It's a nice book, but...
Text good, pictures not
"A lovely garden was the spirit of the housewife" The author also tells us how herbs were used inthe pre-Christian era and how those practices were integrated into the Christian celebrations that came later. Due to the geographic location of Poland, many travelers following the trade routes passed through her borders and introduced exotic new plants to the country. There's an abundance of data offered about the herbal gardens in the monasteries. Those gardens were in many ways the most advanced and useful because the monks had links with their fellow orders from all over Europe. Therefore, the different formulas for herbal medicines were passed back and forth between the monasteries. Palace gardens are also discussed. Since the royal families made marriage alliances with neighboring countries, the spouses often brought different plants and trees with them to be planted in their new home. Italian style gardens and vegetables such as tomatoes and cauliflower were introduced by Queen Bona who was born in Italy. I particularly liked the information given about the cottage gardens. We're told "that a lovely garden was the spirit of the housewife." These kitchen gardens were much simpler than their formal counterparts. The lady of the house would grow the herbs that she liked best. "There was marjoram for sausage, dill for pickling, and parsley, sage and fennel for enhancing soups and stews." The illustrations in this part of the book intrigued me, and I really enjoyed the folk-style drawings. I thought that the different types of bee skeps were very unique. Sugar was a luxury and the common people kept bees so that they would have honey to use as a sweetener. Finally, even theglossary of herbs and flowers presented some absorbing and entertaining passages.The customary usage for the various plants are offered and a few recipes and remedies are also included. The names of the plants are given in English, Latin and Polish.There's even a recipe for Benedictine which sounds very intriguing! I have thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and recommend it to anyone wanting to learn about Poland. ... Read more |
7. A Handbook of Chinese Healing Herbs by Daniel Reid | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(1995-08-01)
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A very nice reference for many exotic and some common herbs
Good overview of how to prepare and find chinese herbal treatments.
Compact Reference
Highly recommended home reference on Chinese herbs Author Reid has written a number of books on TCM. This herbal reference is well-written because it includes: the common Western name of the herb, the Latin name, the romanized Chinese name and the name in Chinese characters. Packages of Chinese herbs may be labeled with any of the above, so this is really helpful. There is also a wonderful section on the principles of Chinese medicine and how the traditional herbal preparations are made. Some of the common combinations of Chinese herbs are included along with how to prepare them. There is a resource reference in the back. Highly recommended to anyone wanting to learn more about traditional Chinese medicine. ... Read more |
8. The Pill Book Guide to Natural Medicines: Vitamins, Minerals, Nutritional Supplements, Herbs, and Other Natural Products by Michael Murray N.D. | |
Mass Market Paperback: 1088
Pages
(2002-03-26)
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BOOK-THE PILLBOOK GUIDE TONATURAL MEDICINE
A Terrific Reference Book
Helpful, Helpful, Helpful!
The Pill Book - Natural Medicines
Natural Medicines--Pill Book, you've done it again! |
9. A Patient's Guide to Chinese Medicine: Dr. Shen's Handbook of Herbs and Acupuncture by Joel Harvey Schreck | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2008-11-25)
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A must for those expanding their options |
10. Ancient Herbs, Modern Medicine: Improving Your Health by Combining Chinese Herbal Medicine and Western Medicine by Henry Han O.M.D., Glenn Miller M.D., Nancy Deville | |
Paperback: 496
Pages
(2003-01-01)
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herb book
Infomercial
Herbal Medicine
A must for everybody Nancy Deville has a rare quality to explain very clearly even the very difficult questions. Therefore also the non-native English reader will definitely not only understand but also enjoy and profit from the book.
A must for everybody Nancy Deville has a rare quality to explain very clearly even the very difficult questions. Therefore also the non-native English reader will definitely not only understand but also enjoy and profit from the book. ... Read more |
11. Amish Folk Medicine: Home Remedies Using Foods, Herbs and Vitamins by M.D. Patrick Quillin | |
Paperback: 238
Pages
(1995-09)
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AMISH MEDICINE? |
12. Medicine Grove: A Shamanic Herbal by Loren Cruden | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(1997-05-01)
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Perfect Union between Herbalism and Shamanism
A fine balance
Actually deserves the word "shamanic"...
marvelous medicine from Loren Cruden |
13. Psychoactive Herbs in Veterinary Behavior Medicine by Stefanie Schwartz | |
Hardcover: 400
Pages
(2005-07-21)
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Editorial Review Product Description The phenomenal growth of public interest in alternatives to Western treatments for human disease and dis-ease has spilled over into veterinary medicine. Many holistic veterinarians and pet owners are now interested in using alternative remedies to solve health problems with their pets. Psychoactive Herbs in Veterinary Behavior Medicine is the first text on psychoactive herbal remedies for the treatment of behavior problems in small animals and provides: Psychoactive Herbs in Veterinary Behavior Medicine is an important guide for board-certified veterinary behaviorists, as well as veterinarians and veterinary students with a particular interest in behavior medicine. In addition, pet owners interested in alternative medicine for their misbehaving pets can use this well-rounded work to make informed decisions on the use of over-the-counter remedies. Customer Reviews (3)
Excellent reference book for veterinarians
AVMA 2007 Lecture Excellent
NOT WORTH THE PAPER IT'S PRINTED ON |
14. Combining Western Herbs and Chinese Medicine: Principles, Practice, and Materia Medica by Jeremy Ross | |
Hardcover: 970
Pages
(2003-01)
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15. Chinese Tonic Herbs by Ron Teeguarden | |
Paperback: 200
Pages
(1985-04)
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The only Chinese herb book you will ever need......
A classic book on Superior Tonic Herbalism
The only Chinese Herbal book that really EXPLAINS things 1. Section on the five elements (water-wood-fire-metal-earth), what "cool" and "warm" and "yin" and "yang" mean. 2. Section describing the most-used and important herbs like Ginseng and Dong Kwai, Ma Huang and many others. This section includes photos of the herb shown as they are sold in herb shops, tips on getting the best herbs, the Chinese name (and Korean, sometimes) The names are both Romanized and in Chinese characters, with the Latin name, and the active chemical components and their effects. 3. Formulae for herb tonics, because Chinese herbs are not used alone but in combination (and the reasoning behind the combination.) 4. Philosophy of Chinese medicine for health (prevention versus cure) and much more. The book is very readable, too. While I very much like other books I own, this one is such a classic, I consider it a MUST-HAVE if you are interested at all in Chinese medicine and definitely the first one you should own.
A must-read...don't miss the last chapter
No more snake oil. |
16. Weiner's Herbal: The Guide to Herb Medicine by Michael A. Weiner, Janet A. Weiner | |
Paperback: 276
Pages
(1991-03)
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The slowest delivery ever
Written by radio talk show host Michael Savage? |
17. Tyler's Herbs of Choice: The Therapeutic Use of Phytomedicinals, Third Edition (Tylers Herbs of Choice) by Dennis V.C. Awang | |
Hardcover: 296
Pages
(2009-05-04)
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Editorial Review Product Description Does Echinacea fight the common cold? Does St. John’s Wort (SJW) really counteract depression? What about chondroitin for joint health? Today’s healthcare professionals are increasingly confronted with questions from patients who want to use herbal supplements to treat various conditions. A critical and scientific assessment of medicinal plant research by an internationally recognized researcher and writer in the field, Tyler’s Herbs of Choice: The Therapeutic Use of Phytomedicinals, Third Edition combines the scientific aspects of herbal medicine, phytomedicine, and pharmacognosy with the modern clinical trials that support the rationale for using plant products in healthcare. A Decade’s Worth of Updates The original edition of this volume was authored by the late Professor Varro E. Tyler, a true giant in the field of pharmacognosy and pharmacy education. Following in Tyler’s footsteps, Dennis V.C. Awang, co-editor of the journal Phytomedicine, recognized the need for a revised third edition, in light of how quickly the clinical literature surrounding the dietary supplement market is growing. Millions of consumers are demanding natural treatment options from their doctors and pharmacies in a variety of forms, from herbal teas to tinctures and capsules. Tyler’s Herbs of Choice: The Therapeutic Use of Phytomedicinals, Third Edition effectively fosters understanding in patients and practitioners of the role that herbs and phytomedicinal products can play in both self-care and healthcare. Customer Reviews (3)
A core addition to any and all professional and academic library medical and herbal reference collection
An old school viewpoint? One obvious distinction of the book is the clear message that classical pharmacognosy is the only valid scientific viewpoint.There is still in this updated edition, the strong notion that there is a magic bullet within each plant that we only need identify and standardize.But this is seldom as straightforward as it may appear.For example, in the basic principles section there is praise of standardized preparations of hypericum, yet no acknowledgment that standardization based on hypericin is probably not useful, since it is no longer believed to be essential for the antidepressant activity of St. John's Wort.Standardization and pharmacology of the currently favored constituent, hyperforin, was not mentioned.Publication in a scientific journal does not make a particular finding (e.g. hypericin inhibition of MAO) a "fact."Subsequent studies showed no MAO inhibition with pure hypericin.Conclusions and extrapolations drawn from results of in vitro studies are based on the conventional wisdom, which is often incorrect.While proposing a mechanism of action is a worthy goal, it must be remembered that true drug mechanisms (even the synthetic ones) are still beyond our medical understanding in most cases, particularly for psychotherapeutic medications.For example, while SSRI's are known to act by blocking reuptake of serotonin, the connection between serotonin uptake and antidepressant action still remote. Also mentioned as "pseudoscience" is the notion that whole herbs are more effective than their isolated active constituents.The basic principles section states that for every example in support of this statement that there is at least one denying it.While a 50:50 ratio hardly seems in itself a reasonable criterion for pseudoscience, I think one would be hard pressed to give one example of constituents being more effective than the whole herb for every example of the inverse.While I completely agree that hyperbole and sometimes outright fabrication are seen in the marketing of herbals, we shouldn't be too quick to categorically discount what herbal practitioners have been saying for so long, but rather to weight them with the same standards as ideas that the "scientists" have generated.
Wait for the paperback or use the older version |
18. The Clinician's Handbook of Natural Medicine by Joseph E. Pizzorno Jr. ND, Michael T. Murray ND, Herb Joiner-Bey ND | |
Paperback: 832
Pages
(2007-11-07)
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The Clinician's Handbook of Natural Medicine
Great for protocol planning
Shelley Kempe
not enough information, very complicated and hard to understand...
A Naturopathic Doctor's opinion |
19. Herbs of the Bible 2000 Years of Plant Medicine by James A. Duke, Ph.D. | |
Hardcover: 255
Pages
(2007-08-01)
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Herbs of the Bible is Delicious!
A good reference
Outstanding
A "Must-Have" for Every Herbalist, Spiritual Healer, etc! |
20. 55 Most Common Medicinal Herbs: The Complete Natural Medicine Guide by Dr. Heather Boon BScPhmPhD, Michael Smith BPharmMRPharmSND | |
Paperback: 388
Pages
(2009-03-27)
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Editorial Review Product Description The most current scientific information on medicinal herbs. Written by two leading pharmacists, this clinical reference provides reliable and authoritative information on the most popular medical herbs, which are easily found in a pharmacy or health food store. A botanical description and an analysis of the medicinal qualities of each herb accompany complete details of the preventative and therapeutic values for health conditions ranging from allergies and arthritis to menopause and more. Special attention is paid to safety, potential adverse effects and possible drug interactions. Presented in a user-friendly format, each entry combines the most current research with reliable dosage recommendations. This all-new edition features five additional herbs -- ashwagandha, bitter orange, hoodia, oregano and red clover -- and extensively revised text and layouts. Features include: This outstanding guidebook to medicinal herbs is ideal for data-hungry consumers and health care professionals. |
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