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A comprehensive guide to using the Internet for research into all
aspects of herbal medicine!This valuable and timely book will help
you navigate the sea of information about herbs and herbal remedies
on the Internet. In recent years, alternative medicine has come to
the forefront of American culture. As editor David J. Owen points
out, "It sometimes seems that not a day goes by without the
appearance of another newspaper article or television news item
about St. John's wort or Ginkgo biloba. Once confined largely to
health food stores, herbal preparations are now prominently
displayed on the shelves of modern pharmacies and can be readily
purchased via the Internet. They are now widely used to treat a
variety of conditions, from depression to sexual dysfunction."
Today, a great deal of the most reliable information about herbal
medicine is available only in scattered sources like trade
journals, pamphlets, conference proceedings, and market research
reports. Many of these are available online if you know how to find
them. The Herbal Internet Companion: Herbs and Herbal Medicine
Online will show you how to find the information you need! This
book groups the Web sites and other Internet sources it lists based
on the type of information you'll find there, providing you with
ways to quickly access information about: criteria for assessing
the quality of health information on the Internet consumer/patient
needs and frequently asked questions mailing lists, chat rooms, and
newsgroups providing herbal information laws, standards, and
regulations associations and organizations dealing with herbal
medicine consumer protection, health fraud, and quackery clinical
trials and evidence about specific products Internet resources in
specialized health areas such as cancer and AIDS side effects,
adverse reactions, and drug interactions online indexes and
databases such as MEDLINE . . . and much more! Complete with
easy-to-read tables and charts as well as a glossary of terms
you'll encounter on these Web sites, The Herbal Internet Companion:
Herbs and Herbal Medicine Online is the resource that puts the
power of the Internet in your hands!
The next best thing to knowing something is knowing where to find
it. Samuel Johnson The Internet Guide to Herbal Remedies helps you
find reliable online resources for the information you need about
herbs used to treat a variety of medical conditions, including
cancer, heart disease, depression, and AIDS. This easy-to-use
consumer guide will help you steer clear of misleadingand
potentially harmfulinformation that often amounts to nothing more
than a thinly veiled product advertisement, as you search for the
accurate and up-to-date news, facts, and advice that are out
thereif you know where to look. Author David J. Owen, whose
previous book, The Herbal Internet Companion: Herbs and Herbal
Medicine Online (Haworth) won the 2002 International Herb
Association Book Award, guides you through Web sites, mailing
lists, listservs, newsgroups, and databases to uncover safe and
sound health information that's aimed at specific conditions and
specific populations; there's even a chapter on herbs for pets!
You'll find the information you need on the safety and
effectiveness of herbal remedies, current laws and regulations
governing their use, and the basics of botany, including how herbs
are named and what parts of the plants are used. Internet Guide to
Herbal Remedies provides the information you need on: decoding
herbal product labels general and CAM Web sites PubMed (MEDLINE)
Google versus PubMed Web sites that discuss side effects and
herb-drug interactions consumer awareness Web sites Web sites for
specific diseases and conditions Web sites for specific populations
Web addresses, browsers, and navigating Web sites and much more!
Internet Guide to Herbal Remedies also includes helpful tables,
figures, and screen captures from Web sites. This book is essential
for anyone looking for safe and reliable information online.
A comprehensive guide to using the Internet for research into all
aspects of herbal medicine!This valuable and timely book will help
you navigate the sea of information about herbs and herbal remedies
on the Internet. In recent years, alternative medicine has come to
the forefront of American culture. As editor David J. Owen points
out, "It sometimes seems that not a day goes by without the
appearance of another newspaper article or television news item
about St. John's wort or Ginkgo biloba. Once confined largely to
health food stores, herbal preparations are now prominently
displayed on the shelves of modern pharmacies and can be readily
purchased via the Internet. They are now widely used to treat a
variety of conditions, from depression to sexual dysfunction."
Today, a great deal of the most reliable information about herbal
medicine is available only in scattered sources like trade
journals, pamphlets, conference proceedings, and market research
reports. Many of these are available online if you know how to find
them. The Herbal Internet Companion: Herbs and Herbal Medicine
Online will show you how to find the information you need! This
book groups the Web sites and other Internet sources it lists based
on the type of information you'll find there, providing you with
ways to quickly access information about: criteria for assessing
the quality of health information on the Internet consumer/patient
needs and frequently asked questions mailing lists, chat rooms, and
newsgroups providing herbal information laws, standards, and
regulations associations and organizations dealing with herbal
medicine consumer protection, health fraud, and quackery clinical
trials and evidence about specific products Internet resources in
specialized health areas such as cancer and AIDS side effects,
adverse reactions, and drug interactions online indexes and
databases such as MEDLINE . . . and much more! Complete with
easy-to-read tables and charts as well as a glossary of terms
you'll encounter on these Web sites, The Herbal Internet Companion:
Herbs and Herbal Medicine Online is the resource that puts the
power of the Internet in your hands!
The next best thing to knowing something is knowing where to find
it. Samuel Johnson The Internet Guide to Herbal Remedies helps you
find reliable online resources for the information you need about
herbs used to treat a variety of medical conditions, including
cancer, heart disease, depression, and AIDS. This easy-to-use
consumer guide will help you steer clear of misleadingand
potentially harmfulinformation that often amounts to nothing more
than a thinly veiled product advertisement, as you search for the
accurate and up-to-date news, facts, and advice that are out
thereif you know where to look. Author David J. Owen, whose
previous book, The Herbal Internet Companion: Herbs and Herbal
Medicine Online (Haworth) won the 2002 International Herb
Association Book Award, guides you through Web sites, mailing
lists, listservs, newsgroups, and databases to uncover safe and
sound health information that's aimed at specific conditions and
specific populations; there's even a chapter on herbs for pets!
You'll find the information you need on the safety and
effectiveness of herbal remedies, current laws and regulations
governing their use, and the basics of botany, including how herbs
are named and what parts of the plants are used. Internet Guide to
Herbal Remedies provides the information you need on: decoding
herbal product labels general and CAM Web sites PubMed (MEDLINE)
Google versus PubMed Web sites that discuss side effects and
herb-drug interactions consumer awareness Web sites Web sites for
specific diseases and conditions Web sites for specific populations
Web addresses, browsers, and navigating Web sites and much more!
Internet Guide to Herbal Remedies also includes helpful tables,
figures, and screen captures from Web sites. This book is essential
for anyone looking for safe and reliable information online.
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