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Auricular Acupuncture & Addiction provides a comprehensive
guide to the use of ear acupuncture for the treatment of substance
abuse. Rather than focus on the procedural details, it concentrates
on the neurological basis of addictive behaviour and its treatment.
The treatment itself is straightforward to administer, what is more
important is a deep understanding of the addicted patient. It
provides a thorough grounding in the theory of Chinese medicine and
integrates Chinese medical theory with modern biomedical concepts.
Interest in the use of ear acupuncture in the treatment of
addiction has grown swiftly. This book is an important step towards
taking acupuncture out of `alternative' medicine and integrating it
within a modern health service. Key Features: * Scientific
explanation of the theories of Qi energy and Yin-Yang * Detailed
presentation of the neurological basis of addictive behaviour *
Physiological effects of misused drugs discussed in detail *
Integrates Chinese medical theory with modern biological concepts *
Explains how this clinical intervention can be used in any
treatment programme within a variety of settings * Reviews the
latest research into the subject * Includes a comprehensive guide
to the SMART UK teaching protocol and emphasises the scientific
nature of this model * Written by two leading experts in auricular
acupuncture and substance misuse * Illustrated throughout in two
colours Auricular Acupuncture & Addiction will be important for
all students and practitioners working in the addiction field. It
will be of particular value to those with an interest in the use of
acupuncture as an adjunctive tool in the treatment of addiction.
The Hearth Witch s Kitchen Herbal is an herbal with a difference it
shows how to use the herbs and spices most of us already have in
our kitchens for home remedies, personal care, spiritual practice,
and magic. The follow-up to the bestselling Hearth Witch s
Compendium (9780738750460), this practical guide includes more than
150 recipes and highlights 23 plants, spices, and herbs. For each
plant, you will discover magical correspondences, history and lore,
culinary uses, cosmetic uses, medicinal uses, notes of caution, and
recipes. From basil to black pepper and from compresses to cough
drops, this comprehensive guide shares everything you need to know
for living the hearth witch way.
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.
The most important classical text of Chinese Medicine, The Yellow
Emperor's Classic of Chinese Medicine is often seen as daunting by
students who are faced with a variety of different translations, of
which some may not be reliable. This introductory guide makes it
accessible to all, providing a summary of each chapter which
emphasises the clinical relevance of the text. The author draws out
how the text can be used to inform and improve clinical practice.
It avoids overly scholarly discussions, and does not dwell on the
minutiae of translation, making this book an easy and enlightening
read.
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