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Author:
Goldstein, Myrna Chandler, 1948-
Title:
Healthy herbs : fact versus fiction / Myrna Chandler Goldstein and Mark A. Goldstein.
Publisher:
Greenwood,
Copyright Date:
©2012
Description:
xi, 305 pages ; 25 cm
Subject:
Herbs--Therapeutic use.
Alternative medicine.
Holistic Health.
Alternative medicine.
Herbs--Therapeutic use.
Heilpflanzen
Popular Work.
Other Authors:
Goldstein, Mark A. (Mark Allan), 1947-
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Acai -- Aloe Vera -- Arnica -- Ashwagandha -- Astragalus root -- Bacopa -- Boswellia -- Cayenne pepper -- Chamomile -- Cinnamon -- Cloves -- Coriander/cilantro -- Dandelion -- Elderberry -- Evening primrose oil -- Fennel -- Fenugreek -- Feverfew -- Garlic -- Ginger -- Ginkgo -- Ginseng -- Gotu Kola -- Grape seed extract -- Hawthorn -- Hibiscus -- Horse chestnut -- Kudzu -- Lavender -- Lemon balm -- Licorice root -- Milk thistle -- Noni -- Olive leaf extract -- Oregano -- Peppermint and peppermint oil -- Purple coneflower -- Red clover -- Rhodiola -- Rosemary -- Saffron -- Sage -- Sea buckthorn -- St. John’s wort -- Stinging nettle -- Sweet basil -- Thyme -- Turmeric -- Valerian -- Watercress.
Summary:
"Astragalus root. Ginseng. Lavender. Milk thistle. Watercress. These are just a few of the thousands of herbal and natural substances that are believed to have medicinal or healing properties. Do homeopathic therapies and herbal supplements really work as claimed? While it is commonly believed that all herbs are healthy and useful, some herbs have the potential to harm, especially when used in conjunction with certain medications.
While the use of herbs and herbal supplements seem an attractive alternate to man-made therapies, such use is often inspired by anecdotal evidence rather than sound clinical research. Healthy Herbs: Fact versus Fiction examines the health claims associated with 50 popular herbs and coalesces the clinical findings on these natural substances. This useful resource examines the history and use of herbs and will ultimately help readers make informed decisions regarding these natural therapies.
The findings in the book are culled from credible sources such as international, peer-reviewed journals, providing nomenclature, history, common usage, effectiveness, and additional suggested reading on selected herbs and herbal supplements. Rather than advocating for or against alternative medicine or herb use, the book provides authoritative, unbiased, and evidence-based information so the health conscious can make informed decisions for themselves."--Pub. desc.
ISBN:
0313397813
9780313397813
0313397805
9780313397806
OCLC:
(OCoLC)759915969
LCCN:
2011049149
Locations:
CEAX572 -- Kirkwood Community College Library (Cedar Rapids)
PLAX964 -- Luther College - Preus Library (Decorah)

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