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Adaptogens - Herbs for Strength, Stamina & Stress Relief
Stress & stress induced illnesses are a fact. These non-toxic, tonifying botanicals help the body "adapt" to counter the effects of aging, prevent and treat chronic fatigue & stress-related disorders and increase stamina & conditioning to reduce sports related injuries. Historical uses in India, Russia, China & the Americas. 280 pages. Winston/Maimes
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Herbal Therapeutics: Specific Indications
David Winston's therapeutic
formulas and specific indications for simple herbs. Plus a Repetory guide for
use by areas of the body.
By David Winston-NEW 2009 Edition
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Saw Palmetto - For Men And Women
Saw Palmetto, best known today for easing prostate discomfort, has been used for generations to treat a vast array of ailments in men & women. This powerful herb boosts the immune & endocrine systems & combats male & female infertility, ovarian pain & cysts, urinary tract & lung problems, weak libido, anorexia, cystic acne--even male baldness. Fabulous research on all uses and history of Saw Palmetto. By David Winston
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Winston & Kuhn's Herbal Therapy & Supplements
A Scientific and Traditional Approach Second
Edition
Merrily A. Kuhn, RN, PhD, ND and David Winston, RH
(AHG)
The advances of modern medicine meet the proven
benefits of herbal therapy in this new second edition! This convenient pocket
guide covers the essentials of herbal and supplement therapy by combining the
traditional and scientific approaches to these popular treatment options. The 2nd
Edition details 115 commonly used botanicals, & 14 nutritional
supplements. Each monograph provides information on pharmacology; traditional
and current uses; side effects; contraindications and toxicities; long-term
safety; use in pregnancy/lactation/children; and a bibliography listing research
and references for the herb or supplement. 3 appendices give you additional
references and more details on the use of herbs and supplements in certain
conditions and diseases.
New to the Second Edition:
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