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An important overview of the state of the art in naturally
occurring antimycotics!Here is a comprehensive and innovative
examination of the antimycotic potential of essential plant oils
and extracts against fungal infections affecting humans, animals,
plants, and foodstuffs. Plant-Derived Antimycotics emphasizes the
antimycotic activity of plants found in Central America, India,
Nepal, Fiji, and China--areas rich in phyto-diversity and
traditional botanical/medical knowledge.From editor M.K. Rai:
"Since the inception of human civilization men have been using
herbs against various mycotic infections. In the recent past,
several antimycotic agents have been introduced into the market due
to their rapid curative properties. Still, the quest for new
antifungal agents of a fungicidal rather than fungistatic nature
continues. Furthermore, there has been a dramatic increase in the
new spectrum of fungal infections known as opportunistic fungal
pathogens. Consequently, plant-derived antimycotics are gaining
importance, being natural, cheaper, safer, eco-friendly, and within
the reach of the common man."With a distinguished list of
contributors from around the world, Plant-Derived Antimycotics
explores: antifungal compounds that strengthen plant-defense
systems traditional herbs that have revealed their antifungal
properties newer, faster methods of screening and evaluating
antifungal drugs natural antimycotics derived from plants in
Croatia, South America, South Africa, China, India, and Fiji the
mechanism of herbal antimycotic action the diversity of antimycotic
efficacy in Asteraceous and Meliaceous plants new bioactive
antifungal molecules Plant-Derived Antimycotics is an essential
reference for pharmacologists, microbiologists, clinical
mycologists, oncologists, immunologists, drug manufacturers,
botanists and ethnobotanists, phytochemists, herbalists, and
everyone searching for a natural remedy for the new spectrum of
opportunistic fungal infections generated by the immunocompromising
difficulties encountered by AIDS and cancer patients. Color
illustrations, photographs, charts, tables, and graphs make the
information easier to absorb and understand.
Containing over 900 entries of general disease conditions and
corresponding herbal treatments, this book covers therapeutic
action, 550 monographs of medicinal plants, and the properties of
herbs and preparations such as tinctures, liquid extracts,
poultices and essential oils.
The "Groupe International de Recherche sur l'Infinitesimal" (GIRI)
was created in 1986 by Professor Madeleine Bastide and Doctor Rene
Halm. Madeleine Bastide was its President for several years. The
group comprises actually more than 100 researchers from different
disciplines (physicians, chemists, biologists, pharmacologists,
physicists, etc. ) from 22 different countries. The original aim,
which, for the most part, has now been achieved, was to create a
working group to exchange ideas and results concerning the effects
of very low doses and high dilutions. Madeleine Bastide then
proposed to publish a collection of the lectures given at their
scientific meetings in a bilingual book (French and English)
entitled "Signals and Images." The first volume was published in
1990 by the ATELIERS ALPHA BLEUE. It contains lectures on the new
pharmacological approach and related concepts that were presented
at the 3rd and 4th Symposiums held in Paris in 1989 and 1990. This
volume treats the problem of the effects of very low doses and high
dilution in in vitro and in vivo experimental models. It is
conceivable that this effect, like that of elect- magnetic fields,
is none other than an "ultra molecular" effect as shown in yet p-
lished results. The effect could be interpreted as a piece of
information, i. e. a signal whose transmission and perception
remains to be elucidated. According to Madeleine Bastide
"everything depends on the nature and quality of the information,
signals and images.""
Answer patients'questions about botanical supplements quickly and
easily This informative book is a compendium of detailed scientific
research on 34 of the most popular dietary supplements used in
North America and Europe. Its coverage of pharmacological studies
on the main medicinal plants used in clinical practice and sold in
pharmacies in the Western world is more extensive than any other
publication of monographic reviews available. The way Botanical
Medicines: The Desk Reference for Major Herbal Supplements, Second
Edition. is organized (standardized topic formats are used in each
monograph) makes it easy for you to locate relevant information
quickly and to compare corresponding sections between different
entries. This book is an invaluable tool for pharmacists,
physicians, and other health care professionals who need detailed,
scientifically accurate information on appropriate use, safety,
dosages, and similar issues related to botanical dietary
supplements. Each entry in Botanical Medicines: The Desk Reference
for Major Herbal Supplements, Second Edition. covers botanical data
(classification and nomenclature, common names, geographic
occurrence, and botanical characteristics), plus: history and
traditional uses chemistry therapeutic applications pre-clinical
studies clinical studies recommended dosages safety profiles
(including toxicology) side effects and contraindications drug
interactions and special precautions safety recommendations during
pregnancy and lactation This extensively referenced volume includes
appendixes with information on the major provisions of DSHEA (the
Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994) and on the
criteria and procedures for assessing the quality of botanical
products.
Water can ease a variety of common conditions. Healing with Water
shows the simple and effective techniques of Kneipp Hydrotherapy
and how to use this health treatment successfully at home. The book
also presents other elements of Father Kneipp's whole-health,
mind-and-body philosophy. Kneipp's whole-foods nutrition philosophy
is reflected in the recipe section of this book.
Plants produce secondary metabolites that humans harness for their
own benefit. About half of drugs currently in clinical use are
based on these chemicals found in nature. Chemistry of Natural
Products covers secondary metabolites present in medicinal plants
and their biosynthesis, biological activities, and isolation and
separation techniques. This book is ideal for researchers in the
areas of biochemistry, medicine, and pharmacology.
Academic clinicians, clinical scientists, well-known practitioners
of alternative medicine, and authors of popular works on the
subject summarize the facts about complementary cardiovascular
medicines so that physicians can confidently and knowledgeably
advise their patients. The authors comprehensively explain the
background for each important alternative therapy, its rationale,
the evidence supporting its use, its possible interaction with
standard medicines, and, where possible, what is known about its
safety and efficacy. The therapies for treating coronary heart
disease (CHD) range from the more commonly encountered herbs,
vitamins, supplements, and dietary fats and oils, to such less
familiar techniques as acupuncture, homeopathy, massage, chelation
therapy, meditation, aroma therapies, prayer, and energy therapies.
Also included is a value-added CD-ROM that provides an eBook
version of the work that can be viewed either on a personal
computer or synchronized to a PDA.
This volume looks at the importance of medicinal plants and their
potential benefits for human health, providing insight with
scientific evidence on the use of functional foods in the treatment
and management of certain diseases. Divided into four sections, the
volume covers the assessment and identification of medicinal
plants, the role of medicinal plants in disease management, the
ethnobotany and phytochemistry of medicinal plants, and novel
applications of plants. Assessment of Medicinal Plants for Human
Health: Phytochemistry, Disease Management, and Novel Applications
sheds light on the potential of certain plants and will be of value
to faculty and advanced-level students of natural products, food
science, pharmacognosy, pharmacology, and biochemistry. It will
also be of interest to researchers in the area of drug discovery
and development.
Discover herbal alternatives for the treatment of psychological
disorders!Reliable and fact-filled, the Handbook of Psychotropic
Herbs: A Scientific Analysis of Natural Treatments for Psychiatric
Conditions offers psychiatrists, psychologists, counselors,
physicians, and students in these fields a comprehensive review of
the history, pharmacology, chemistry, and uses of medicinal herbs.
A valuable resource for understanding today's unregulated herbal
marketplace, this essential guide examines such herbs as ginkgo,
ginseng, kava kava, linden, German chamomile, St. John's wort, and
valerian, among others. The Handbook of Psychotropic Herbs will
help you make a well-informed decision on what herbal treatments
may be effective and safe for patients, or for you!Figures show
that 30 percent of American adults use herbs. The Handbook of
Psychotropic Herbs investigates the medical value of over 30
well-known herbs through in-depth evaluations that will give you a
fuller understanding of the uses and misuses of these natural
remedies. This invaluable guide examines the history, use, and
research findings of each herb. The Handbook of Psychotropic Herbs
lists the effectiveness of each herb, guidelines for its use, and
any precautions you need to be aware of, and also includes the
author's recommendations on approved dosages. Containing
cutting-edge information about herbal medicine, the Handbook of
Psychotropic Herbs will assist readers in making intelligent
choices about buying and using herbs.Some of the herbs discussed in
this reliable and fact-filled book include: California poppy
Chinese and American ginseng kava linden German and Roman chamomile
St. John's wort lavender damiana passion flower plus many more! The
Handbook of Psychotropic Herbs contains the history, use,
phytochemistry, laboratory and clinical studies, and consumer and
physician information for each of these widely-used herbs. This
important book will help you better understand the role of plants
in human psychopathophysiology and its treatment, enlightening you
about alternative and proven herbal options for medical care. A
Behavioral Science Book Club Main Selection!
Understand and make use of the connections between health and
religion to improve your practice Research points to a clear link
between people's religious beliefs and practices and their health.
These developments have ushered in a new era in health care, in
which meaning and purpose stand alongside biology as vital factors
in health outcomes. Now the gap is closing between medicine and
religion, as evidenced by the more than 60 US medical school
courses now being given in spirituality, religion, and medicine,
including courses at major teaching centers such as Harvard, Johns
Hopkins, Brown, Case-Western, and others.Faith, Spirituality, and
Medicine: Toward the Making of the Healing Practitioner promotes
the integration of spirituality into medical care by exploring the
connection between patient health and traditional religious beliefs
and practices. This useful guide emphasizes basic, easily
understood principles that will help health professionals apply
current research findings linking religion, spirituality, and
health. Faith, Spirituality, and Medicine does not advocate any
particular set of beliefs or evangelize as it helps you integrate
spiritual care into the care of patients by showing you how to:
take a patient's spiritual history correlate religious beliefs with
health beliefs address the individual spiritual needs of your
patients choose a course of treatment that is in agreement with the
religious belief of the patient incorporate appropriate clergy into
treatment plansFaith, Spirituality, and Medicine describes a
biopsychosocial-spiritual model that emphasizes the need to view
patients not simply as biological creatures, but as physical,
psychological, social, and spiritual beings if they are to be
effectively treated and healed as whole persons.
A comprehensive and easy-to-use reference to the most popular and
effective herbal products on the market! Tyler's Tips: The
Shopper's Guide for Herbal Remedies offers consumers valuable
information about the uses, benefits, origins, precautions, dosage
forms, and price ranges of herbal products in a clear and concise
manner. Arranged by therapeutic uses in order to give you a variety
of options for various ailments, this accessible guide only lists
herbs that have shown effectiveness in scientific trials. Tyler's
Tips contains information that will help you decide what herbal
products are reliable, safe, and appropriate for your
needs.Designed to be taken with you when buying herbs, this book
lists one herb on each page, making it easier for you to look up a
particular entry. Offering herbs that will aid several ailments,
such as headaches, liver dysfunction, ulcers, menopause, skin
problems, and bladder problems, Tyler's Tips provides you with
information on over 35 herbs, including: St. John's wort kava
gingko ginseng soy black cohosh aloe rhubarb goldenrod licorice tea
tree eleuthero red cloverComprehensive and current, this book also
informs you about well-known herbs that are widely used, but have
not yet been proven to be successful. Full of practical facts,
Tyler's Tips will assist you in choosing herbs that can improve
your health and fit your budget.
Complementary and Alternative Medicine and Psychiatry will start
psychiatrists and other mental health professionals on the journey
toward a more complete understanding of the most common CAM
treatments in use today. The alternative therapies discussed in
this book pre-date our own conventional treatments by hundreds and
even thousands of years. These therapies have been "conventional"
medicine for hundred of millions of people who have used them
throughout the centuries, and people continue to use them today.
One of the few texts that provides an academic and practical review
of complementary and alternative medicine, the book is written from
the perspective of clinicians who practice in both traditional and
alternative medicine. The book covers the major areas in CAM,
including herbal medicine and nutrients, acupuncture, meditative
therapies, and yoga. It provides the most important and up-to-date
scientific data along with controversies that exist in the field.
With all of the chapters extensively referenced, the book will
serve as a tremendous resource for those interested in exploring
these areas in greater depth. As evidenced by the statistics,
patients today are taking increasingly active roles in managing
their health care. They are using CAM therapies in the medical
setting along with or in place of conventional treatment. They are
using them for promoting wellness; for chronic conditions which
they feel do not respond well to conventional approaches; and for
more serious illnesses, as evidenced by the large number of
inquiries being sent to the National Center for Complementary and
Alternative Medicine at the National Institutes of Health.
Complementary and Alternative Medicine and Psychiatry contains a
thorough review of problems that may be encountered by the
physicians treating these patients, and it also serves as a guide
in advising patients who are seeking out CAM therapies. This book
will appeal to a wide audience of professionals including
psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, nonpsychiatric
physicians, and residents by providing a guide for treatment with
nutrients and botanical preparations and the foundation for the use
of meditation, acupuncture and yoga along with traditional
psychiatric treatment.
The CRC World Dictionary of Plant Names, a four volume set, is the most comprehensive work of its kind available today. The reader will find its coverage absorbing and useful. Umberto Quattrocchi, was awarded the prestigious Hanbury Botanical Garden Award for his studies on flowers and gardens.
This volume provides the origins and meanings of the names of
genera and species of extant vascular plants, with the genera
arranged alphabetically from M to Q.
This book presents an in-depth analysis of issues in trade law and
EU pharmaceutical law concerning market access for traditional
Chinese medicinal products. It discusses these issues from the
standpoints of fundamental law, international law and EU law, so to
offer a comprehensive perspective. Specifically, it points out the
core legislative issues for EU policymakers who deal with market
access for traditional medicinal products; describes the relation
between law and science; and offers essential information on herbal
medicinal product registration in the EU. Further, it compares EU
law and Chinese law in this regard, which can offer inspirations
for readers from other counties that have similar medicinal
products. The book uses straightforward, accessible language to
break down the key issues involved.
Every day. People all over the world are going the organic way, and
the use of natural products is on the rise.Natural, easily
available, safe and inexpensive -- lemon and honey are essential
ingredients of many age-old recipes for a beautiful and healthy
body.Crossing the threshold of the kitchen, they have found a place
of pride in several modern-day cosmetics. The therapeutic
properties of lemon and honey have been proven to be viable
alternatives to the toxic side effects of antibiotics.Read this
book to learn all about the beneficial effects of lemon and honey.
Presented in this book is a collection of home remedies for medical
as well as beauty problems and also recipes that can be adopted by
both novices and professionals for a healthier and more refreshing
life.
The number of individuals diagnosed with posttraumatic stress
disorder has increased in the past decade, not only in the military
and veteran population but within the civilian population as well.
Traditional treatments such as pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy
have provided less-than-ideal results proving to be less effective
when used alone to treat the disorder. Complementary and
Alternative Medicine for PTSD supplements these traditional
treatments, using new and effective techniques to fill the
therapeutic void. The alternative therapies covered include
acceptance and commitment therapy, acupuncture, alternative
pharmacology, canine assistive therapy, family focused
interventions, internet and computer-based therapy, meditation
techniques, mobile applications, recreational therapy, resilience
training, transracial magnetic stimulation, virtual reality
exposure therapy, and yoga. Each chapter delivers the most
up-to-date understanding of neurobiology, best practices, and key
points for clinicians and patients considering inclusion of these
treatments in patient care. COL David Benedek and LTC Gary Wynn
offer insight into the future of complementary and alternative
medicine, shining a light onto how these techniques fit into
clinical practice to create the most beneficial treatments for the
patient. This book is both an essential resource and practical
guide to everyday clinical interactions. It is a necessary addition
to the medical library for students and senior clinicians alike.
Medicinal plants are globally valuable sources of herbal products.
Plant-based remedies have been used for centuries and have had no
alternative in the western medicine repertoire, while others and
their bioactive derivatives are in high demand and have been the
central focus of biomedical research. As Medicinal plants move from
fringe to mainstream with a greater number of individuals seeking
treatments free of side effects, considerable attention has been
paid to utilize plant-based products for the prevention and cure of
human diseases. An unintended consequence of this increased demand,
however, is that the existence of many medicinal plants is now
threatened, due to their small population size, narrow distribution
area, habitat specificity, and destructive mode of harvesting. In
addition, climate change, habitat loss and genetic drift have
further endangered these unique species. Although extensive
research has been carried out on medicinal and aromatic plants,
there is relatively little information available on their global
distribution patterns, conservation and the associated laws
prevailing. This book reviews the current status of threatened
medicinal plants in light of increased surge in the demand for
herbal medicine. It brings together chapters on both wild
(non-cultivated) and domestic (cultivated) species having
therapeutic values. Thematically, conventional and contemporary
approaches to conservation of such threatened medicinal plants with
commercial feasibility are presented. The topics of interest
include, but not limited to, biotechnology, sustainable
development, in situ and ex situ conservation, and even the
relevance of IPR on threatened medicinal plants. We believe this
book is useful to horticulturists, botanists, policy makers,
conservationists, NGOs and researchers in the academia and the
industry sectors.
This book is the first thorough introduction into the scientific
basis of anthroposophy and anthroposophical medicine in the context
of academic science. On a sound epistemological basis and in the
context of current debates it analyses basic concepts of physics,
chemistry, genetics, morphogenesis, biology, neurobiology,
psychology, and philosophy of mind, with an emphasis on the
problems of life, mind-body interactions, and free will. The result
is a non-reductionistic anthropology acknowledging the emergent
properties of body, life, soul, and spirit as equally real
entities. This concurs with the basic concepts of anthroposophy and
anthroposophical medicine, the justification of which is discussed
in relation to the history and methodology of science as well as
evidence based medicine.
I find a fungus one autumn in a grassy area of a town park. I
identifiy it as Amanita Rubescens, the Blusher. I cook and eat it.
It affects me, the ripples begin. I am curious to know more. Others
get involved. It is prepared as a medicine at a homoeopathic
pharmacy, then a group take part in a trial, a Proving. We clarify
its medicinal potential. This is then confirmed in homoeopathic
practice. Found, tested, prescribed. This book tells this story and
indicates the scope and impact of the medicine. We see its
relevance for people at the present time. It is needed.
Purification. Cleansing. Clearing physical and mental toxic states.
Speaking up about long held hurts, personal or national. Parallels
with the Arab Spring and other recent demonstrations. Alignment,
personal and planetary. The web that connects everything, impelling
a radical healing of the heart.
From a leading neurologist, neuroscientist and practitioner of
Ayurvedic medicine, comes a rigorous scientific investigation of
the healing power of sound, showing readers how they can use it to
improve their mental and physical wellbeing. Why does a baby's cry
instantaneously flood a mother's body with a myriad of stress
hormones? How can a song on the radio stir up powerful emotions,
from joy to anger, regret to desire? Why does sound itself evoke
such primal and deeply felt emotions? A vibration that travels
through air, water and solids, sound is produced by all matter, and
is a fundamental part of every species' survival. But there is a
hidden power within sound that has only just begun to be
investigated. Sound Medicine takes readers on a journey through the
structure of the mouth, ears, and brain to understand how sound is
translated from acoustic vibrations into meaningful neurological
impulses. Renowned neurologist and Ayurvedic expert Dr. Kulreet
Chaudhary explains how different types of sound impact the human
body and brain uniquely, and explores the physiological effects of
sound vibration, from altering mood to healing disease. Blending
ancient wisdom with modern science, Dr. Chaudhary traces the
history of sound therapy and the use of specific mantras from
previously unknown texts-traced back to the Siddhas, a group of
enlightened yogis who created a healing tradition that served as
the precursor to Ayurvedic medicine-to explain the therapeutic
application of sounds for a wide range of conditions. Sound
Medicine offers practical, step-by-step lessons for using music and
mantras, whether you're a beginner or searching for a more advanced
practice, to improve your health in body, mind, and spirit.
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