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A practical, accessible and insightful handbook on reading the eye.
The human eye is a blueprint of the bodies genetically inherited
strengths and weaknesses: a comprehensive health profile that
allows one to make informed dietary and lifestyle choices that
fully support one's unique constitution. This book is a guide to
the often-misunderstood subject; a practical manual that can be
easily used by medical professionals and interested enthusiasts
alike. Complete with high quality photographs, charts and detailed
case studies, this essential book should be a staple on every
modern health care practitioner's bookshelf. Taking a holistic
approach, author Sarah Donoghue explores the subject of iridology
from a scientific, physical and emotional perspective. It allows
readers to safely examine the iris and make confident assessments,
as well as formulate individualised herbal, dietary and lifestyle
interventions based on information gleaned from the depths of the
endlessly fascinating iris!
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!
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.
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.
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.
This is a study of the earliest extensive account of Chinese pulse
diagnosis, or more accurately, the examination of mai. Dr Hsu
focuses on a biography of Chunyu Yi, a doctor of the early Han, and
presents the first complete translation into English of the Memoir
in the Historical Records by Sima Qian (d. ca 86 BCE). This Memoir
contains biographies of the physician, medical case histories and
interviews, and constitutes a document of enormous importance to
the history of medicine in China. The analysis covers the first ten
medical cases and their rich vocabulary on touch, as used in
Chinese pulse diagnosis. The patients treated were mostly nobility
of the kingdom of Qi in Eastern China, who suffered from the
indulgences of court life and were treated with early forms of
decoction, fomentation, fumigation, acupuncture and moxibustion. To
date there is no book on early China of its kind.
A classic in the literature of herbal medicine, this book explains
in simple terms the commonly occurring chemical constituents of
medicinal plants, and how these react with the human body. The
major classes of plant constituents, such as phenols, terpenes and
polysaccharides, are described both in terms of their chemical
structures and their pharmacological activities. The last 20 years
has seen huge growth in research output in phytochemistry, and this
edition has been thoroughly revised to incorporate up-to-date
research. It contains a new chapter on resins and cannabinoids, and
additional content on macrocarpals, essential oil chemotypes,
mushroom polysaccharides, phytochemical synergy, and toxicology of
phytochemicals. Features include: * Over 200 diagrams of chemical
structures * Coverage of energetics, synergism and the emerging
field of network pharmacology * New content on seaweeds and fungi,
and polyphenol-rich foods * References to primary research
literature in pharmacy, pharmacology, chemistry, plant biology,
molecular biology, integrative medicine and many other disciplines
Written by an experienced herbal practitioner, The Constituents of
Medicinal Plants has become a standard textbook for courses on
plant-based medicine. It is also an essential desktop reference for
health practitioners, lecturers, researchers, producers, and anyone
with an interest in how medicinal herbs work.
Start your journey as an artisan herbalist and take back control of
your health and well-being the natural way From urban apartments to
wild countryside, The Artisan Herbalist is an easy-to-use guide
that teaches you how to identify, grow, harvest, forage, and craft
herbal allies into an assortment of useful health and wellness
products. Through storytelling and step-by-step instruction, The
Artisan Herbalist covers: The uses and benefits of 38 easy-to-find
yet powerful herbs Harvesting from the wild, foraging in the city,
and using store-bought herbs Growing herbs in small areas,
balconies, and pots Principles, tips, techniques, and formulas to
create teas and tinctures Infusing oils for the creation of salves,
lotions, and balms Beneficial herb-based recipes Marketing and
selling your products through a home-based business. Whether you
live in the city, suburbs, or countryside, take back control of
your health and begin your journey toward independent self-care as
a budding artisan herbalist. AWARDS WINNER | 2022 International
Book Awards - Health: Alternative Medicine
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.
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.
A perennial favourite with students and practitioners, this is the
go-to reference book for 180 medicinal herbs and their actions.
Materia Medica of Western Herbs is designed for worldwide use and
contains detailed monographs of 180 of the most commonly used
medicinal herbs. Each herb is presented with: • Plant name and
picture • Parts used • Actions • Pharmacy • Interaction
with drugs • Botanical description • Active constituents •
Scientific information • Precaution and/or Safety • Historical
uses • Habitat and geographical location • Nutritional
constituents • Medicinal uses There are appendices to help
students understand pharmacological and medicinal actions, a
glossary listing the known actions of common constituents, a table
of interactions and a comprehensive therapeutic index. At the start
of the book, medicinal herbs are listed by both their medicinal and
common names. Based on the original Materia Medica of Western
Herbs by Carole Fisher and Gilian Painter, this new book has
been reset and streamlined to include botanical, scientific,
pharmacy and safety information. This textbook is valuable not only
for students and practitioners of herbal medicine but is also of
use to any health provider who wishes to know more about how and
why herbs work and the safety issues related to them.
This highly illustrated book explains the effects of scars and
adhesions on the body through the lens of biotensegrity, a concept
that recognizes the role of physical forces on their formation,
structure and treatment. It includes contributions from specialists
in the fields of fascial anatomy, biotensegrity, movement, surgery
and other manual therapies. It takes a comprehensive approach to
providing a better understanding of these complex issues and will
be valuable to every hands-on practitioner. The text is supported
with online videos demonstrating five ScarWork therapeutic
techniques.
The 'go to' self-help hand book for all aspects of vaginal health
and ecology. In this book, medical herbalist Kathie Bishop draws on
her passion and clinical experience of helping women achieve
vaginal health and comfort following chronic or recurrent issues.
Often a subject that causes shame, Kathie's mission is not only to
break down that taboo and normalise vaginal health, but also
provide good solid information that everyone can draw on to
understand and navigate this previously mysterious space. Using
natural methods based on research, experience and tradition, this
handbook aims to help in a variety of uncomfortable, but common,
situations. It's Your Power Portal covers all ages of
female life, from neonate to post menopausal, and the conditions
commonly experienced at each stage, bringing in information from
the newly advancing field of the vaginal microbiome mapping, as
well as commonly accessible therapeutics, and the best ways to use
them. Kathie is careful to point out when you should get yourself
or a loved one to see a health professional, and also brings in
women's voices and experience to make this a truly rounded,
accessible and useful compendium.
An easy-to-follow, reassuring and responsible guide that shows how
you can use hypnotherapy to identify and overcome unhealthy modes
of thinking, deal with emotional issues, improve performance, and
banish bad habits. Whether you're seeking to overcome anxiety or
depression, improve your performance professionally or personally,
lose weight or beat an addiction, hypnotherapy can help you make
the changes you want.
Although Chinese medicine is assumed to be a timeless healing
tradition, the encounter with modern biomedicine threatened its
very existence and led to many radical changes. Prescriptions for
Virtuosity tells the story of how doctors of Chinese medicine have
responded to the global dominance of biomedicine and developed new
forms of virtuosity to keep their clinical practice relevant in
contemporary Chinese society. Based on extensive ethnographic and
historical research, the book documents the strategies of Chinese
medicine doctors to navigate postcolonial power inequalities.
Doctors have followed two seemingly contradictory courses of
action. First, they have emphasized the unique "Chinese"
characteristics of their practice, defining them against the
perceived strengths of biomedicine, and producing an ontological
divide between the two medical systems. These oppositions have
inadvertently marginalized Chinese medicine, making it seem
appropriate for clinical use only when biomedical solutions are
lacking. Second, doctors have found points of convergence to
facilitate the blending of the two medical practices, producing
innovative solutions to difficult clinical problems. Prescriptions
for Virtuosity examines how the postcolonial condition can generate
not only domination but hybridity. Karchmer shows, for example, how
the clinical methodology of "pattern discrimination and treatment
determination" bianzheng lunzhi, which is today celebrated as the
quintessential characteristic of Chinese medicine, is a
twentieth-century invention. When subjected to the institutional
standardizations of hospital practice, bianzheng lunzhi can lead to
an impoverished form of medicine. But in the hands of a virtuoso
physicians, it becomes a dynamic tool for moving between
biomedicine and Chinese medicine to create innovative new
therapies.
A simple, go-to guide to treating chronic pain with trigger point
therapy for physical therapists, bodyworkers, and patients From the
bestselling author of The Concise Book of Trigger Points This
pocket-sized guide covers practical information about the trigger
points-the painful knots that can form in tissues like muscles and
fascia-that are central to addressing acute and chronic pain with
massage, bodywork, and physical therapy. Full-color illustrations
and charts help practitioners, students, and patients identify
trigger points and address referred pain patterns with ease. The
first chapter introduces relevant information on fascia and
myofascial meridians and provides an overview of trigger point
symptoms, classification, and formation. Subsequent chapters are
organized by muscle group and feature concise-yet
comprehensive-sections on each of the main skeletal muscles and
their trigger points. Common conditions, such as headaches and back
pain, are explored for all of the muscle groups, including the
muscles of the: * Face, head, and neck * Trunk and spine * Shoulder
and arm * Forearm and hand * Hip and thigh * Leg and foot Written
in clear, accessible language, this essential guide offers a wealth
of knowledge to the lay reader, the student, or the practitioner.
'Ground-breaking. Everyone should read this book' Bessel van der
Kolk, author of The Body Keeps the Score When it comes to
understanding the connection between our mental and physical
health, we should be looking at the exceptions, not the rules. Dr
Jeff Rediger, a world-leading Harvard psychiatrist, has spent the
last fifteen years studying thousands of individuals from around
the world, examining the stories behind extraordinary cases of
recovery from terminal illness. Observing the common denominators
of people who have beaten the odds, Dr Rediger reveals the immense
power of our immune system and unlocks the secrets of the mind-body
connection. In Cured, he explains the vital role that nutrition
plays in boosting our immunity and fighting off disease, and he
also outlines how stress, trauma and identity affect our physical
health. In analysing the remarkable science of recovery, Dr Rediger
reveals the power of our mind to heal our body and shows us the
keys to good health. 'In an era of incurable chronic diseases
causing 60% of all deaths worldwide, this book provides one
potential way out' Dr Mark Hyman, author of The Blood Sugar
Solution 'Seasoned with the author's penetrating insights about
healing, clearly articulated science and illuminating case
histories, Cured opens genuine vistas of transforming illness into
health' Gabor Mate, author of When the Body Says No
A remarkable first-person account of a young doctor's spiritual journey. Chopra guides us from his beginnings in India, through the conventional training of a Western physician, to his discovery of the ancient traditions of India's Ayurveda and the dimension of the mind in medicine.
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