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Books > Medicine > Complementary medicine > Traditional medicine & remedies > General
Michael Moore, renowned herbalist, teacher, and author of several
medicinal plant books, presents a one-of-a-kind guide to over 300
species of plants geographically ranging from Baja California to
Alaska. This uniquely attractive book educates the reader to both
native and introduced species within this region. With over eighty
line drawings, forty-four colour photographs, maps, and a glossary,
this book contains clear and reliable information on:
Identification and safe use of the plants; Appearance, habitats,
collecting methods, and storage; Therapeutic uses, constituents,
and preparations; Potential toxicities and medical
contraindications; Tea-making, tincturing, and salve making.'
A comprehensive survey of the therapeutic, historical, and cultural
uses of cannabis in traditions around the world.
- The most complete visual record of cannabis culture ever
published.
- Christian Ratsch is one of the world's foremost
ethnopharmacologists and is the current president of the German
Society for Ethnomedicine.
"Marijuana Medicine" explores the role of hemp in medicinal
systems spanning the globe. Cannabis has accompanied the
development of human culture from its very beginnings and can be
found in the healing traditions of cultures throughout Africa,
Asia, Europe, and the Americas. Even today it is an important part
of many Asian healing traditions: in Ayurveda cannabis is praised
for its tonic and aphrodisiac qualities and in traditional Chinese
medicine it is cited as a superb antidepressant. It also remains a
significant part of the healing and visionary traditions of Latin
American curanderos and Brazilian, Nepalese, and Indian folk
medicine. Modern research has confirmed the effectiveness of
marijuana's application in treating such diseases as asthma and
glaucoma. Christian Ratsch profiles the medicinal, historical, and
cultural uses of cannabis in each of these societies and medical
systems, providing remedies and recipes for those interested in how
cannabis can be used to treat specific conditions.
A leading light in the field of medicinal herb cultivation, The
Chinese Medicinal Herb Farm is the first cultivation guide of its
kind, and presents invaluable information for growers interested in
producing high-quality efficacious herbs in all climates of the US,
with the historical connectedness of ancient practitioners.
It has become increasingly important-especially as the market
for herbal medicine continues to grow-that we transition to local
and domestic medicinal cultivation. Increasingly there are concerns
in regards to not only the quality but the purity of imported
herbs, and wild herbs picked for medicinal purposes are ever more
endangered than in past years both at home and abroad.
Peg Schafer, longtime grower and teacher, guides readers with
information on propagating, cultivating, and harvesting Chinese
herbs, and presents fascinating new scientific data that reveal the
age-old wisdom of nature and the traditional systems of Chinese
medicine. Through 79 detailed herb profiles--all tested and trialed
on Schafer's certified organic farm-Schafer offers easy-to-follow
information, suitable for both growers and practitioners, for
growing efficacious wild-simulated herbs. Also included is
important information on species conservation, crop integration,
and how to avoid the introduction of invasive species. Sidebars on
traditional medicinal uses for each herb and delicious recipes are
also featured throughout.
Vegetable and CSA farmers will find this book of great interest
for adding value-added crops to their repertoire, and beginner
growers looking to incorporate medicinals into their gardens will
find this an invaluable guide to understanding where herbal
medicine comes from, and will make eating-your-medicine more
accessible than ever.
'This is the herbal guide book for modern life - with easy recipes,
practical tips and pearls of wisdom - it's the perfect companion to
help you use powerful herbs in a modern way.' Anabel Kindersley,
co-founder of Neal's Yard Remedies Turmeric, matcha, bee pollen,
ashwagandha, astragalus. Often called 'nature's miracles',
superherbs, or adaptogens, help the body adapt to the stresses of
life, whether emotional, environmental or immune related. We've all
been informed about superfoods and the nutrients they pack, but
superherbs do more than deliver vitamins and nutrition - they help
to improve overall health to bring the body back to equilibrium.
Featuring twenty of the most easy-to-source and use adaptogens,
Superherbs will teach you the history of these ancient herbs, how
each can help us in mind, body, beauty and spirit, and ten ways
that we can incorporate them into our lives including recipes,
teas, tonics, and DIY beauty regimes. Superherbs will help you find
the best ways to de-stress, relieve anxiety, reduce inflammation
and so much more, all in a healthy, natural way.
Volume IV in the Ben cao gang mu series offers a complete
translation of chapters 15 through 17, devoted to marshland herbs
and poisonous herbs. The Ben cao gang mu is a sixteenth-century
Chinese encyclopedia of medical matter and natural history by Li
Shizhen (1518-1593). The culmination of a sixteen-hundred-year
history of Chinese medical and pharmaceutical literature, it is
considered the most important and comprehensive book ever written
in the history of Chinese medicine and remains an invaluable
resource for researchers and practitioners. This nine-volume series
reveals an almost two-millennia-long panorama of wide-ranging
observations and sophisticated interpretations, ingenious
manipulations, and practical applications of natural substances for
the benefit of human health. Paul U. Unschuld's annotated
translation of the Ben cao gang mu, presented here with the
original Chinese text, opens a rare window into viewing the people
and culture of China's past.
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