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The Natural Health Dictionary

The Natural Health Dictionary
Author: DR. MAO SHING NI
Publisher: Ask Dr. Mao
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2011-04-04
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN:

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The Natural Health Dictionary is for anyone who wants to take control of his or her self-knowledge to live a long, happy life in peak condition. This book will simplify the natural health basics--and it goes wherever you go. It unlocks the secrets of the natural world for you, revealing at a glance 275 healing herbs, 80 longevity foods, 100 supplements, nutrients, and vitamins, as well as 70 traditional remedies that preserve your health and defend you from disease.


Dictionary of Natural Healing

Dictionary of Natural Healing
Author: Deborah R. Mitchell
Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2014-04-22
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1466869046

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Find out about the newest natural remedies and what they can do for you! With the hundreds of complementary treatments available today, this new, up-to-the-minute A-Z reference lets you quickly and easily investigate all the natural approaches for your health needs. Whether you've wondered about the mind-body healing methods of SHEN (Specific Human Energy nexus) and Reiki, or been intrigued by alternative approaches to illness, such as using glucosamine sulfate or cayenne in arthritis therapy, Deborah R. Mitchell's Dictionary of Natural Healing gives you all the information you need to know in a concise, comprehensive format. Filled with fascinating facts and covering over 250 subjects, the Dictionary of Natural Healing is an essential volume for anyone interested in alternative therapies and a holistic approach to health. Each entry includes: - Definition, Pronunciation and other spellings - Conditions for which the therapy or product is used - How it is performed or applied - Cross-references Plus, appendices provide helpful facts on... - Finding a qualified practitioner in dozens of specialties - Product information - Further reading and reference materials


The Alternative Dictionary Of Symptoms And Cures

The Alternative Dictionary Of Symptoms And Cures
Author: Dr Caroline Shreeve
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 538
Release: 2011-12-31
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1448117801

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-An A-Z of symptoms and cures: from abscesses to zinc deficiency -Useful guidelines on more common ailments from the common cold to headaches and childhood illnesses -Practical information on major illnesses from cancer to heart disease -How your body works: why do you fall ill? -What are the choices in medical treatment today? What are the differences between orthodox and alternative methods? -A review of the whole spectrum of alternative medicine from the timeless remedies of the herbalist to the less well-known practices such as Iridology The Alternative Dictionary of Symptoms and Cures is an essential reference book for every home. In clear, layman's terms, Dr Caroline Shreeve provides the most comprehensive guide yet to orthodox and alternative approaches to medical problems and your health. Cross-referenced for easy use, practical and non-technical, this book gives invaluable information and advice for when you and your family are ill.


Herbs that Heal

Herbs that Heal
Author: H. K. Bakhru
Publisher: Orient Paperbacks
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1992
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9788122201338

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The book covers 107 herbs and their medical uses in the treatment of diseases. It is divided into two parts- the first describes, in detail, 66 important herbs with strong healing powers and curative properties and the second describes, in brief, 41 herbs with comparatively milder properties. In each part herbs have been arranged alphabetically, according to their English names, as well as by trade names, where they are more popular by the trade name. While there are numerous books on herbs, the distinctive feature of this book is its reasonably comprehensive information about herbs, especially their uses in the treatment of various diseases.


Health Dictionaries

Health Dictionaries
Author: Llaila Afrika
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2015-03-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9780989690638

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Concise dictionary to help understand how to use supplements, vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and foods.


The Dictionary of Modern Herbalism

The Dictionary of Modern Herbalism
Author:
Publisher: Inner Traditions / Bear & Co
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1988
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780892812387

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This clear and comprehensive reference on the full range of healing herbs is an indispensable guide to the herbal remedies most used in the Anglo-American and European traditions. Each remedy is defined in terms of its main pharmacological actions and its therapeutic application to modern health problems.


The Dictionary of Modern Herbalism

The Dictionary of Modern Herbalism
Author: Simon Y. Mills
Publisher:
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2003-09-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780756768744

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Supplement your healthcare with the most widely used, time-tested natural and herbal remedies. This book provides: a complete guide to the most effective and widely employed herbal remedies; an alphabetical listing of definitions for each remedy and herb in terms of its main pharmacological components and useful therapeutic applications; and a useful and well-organized reference for the application of traditional medicines to modern health problems. The dictionary covers both common and obscure plants and herbs: the ubiquitous dandelion, artichoke, and garlic, as well as the rarer scullcap, ribwort, and pipsissewa, to name just a few. "A thorough guide to the medicinal resources of the natural world, including listings of both diseases and medicinal herbs."


The Penguin Dictionary of Alternative Medicine

The Penguin Dictionary of Alternative Medicine
Author: T. V. Sairam
Publisher: Educa Books
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2007-12-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780143063070

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The A to Z of alternative medicine The integration of alternative medicine with conventional medicine is revolutionizing healthcare across the world. This single-volume dictionary, with entries ranging from acupoint therapy and abdominal breathing to Iyengar Yoga, kundalini, spirit-healing, yin and yang, Zen and zone therapy, brings the collective wisdom of thousands of alternative-medicine physicians and practitioners down the ages, for the promotion of health and prevention of disease. Information on unconventional, unorthodox, unproven, complementary, preventive, integrative and adjunctive therapies and natural remedies are detailed, to familiarize the reader with developments in time-tested as well as rapidly growing fields. — Ayurveda, Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM), homoeopathy, New Age treatments, numerology, reiki, Siddha medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), vaastu and Yoga — Detailed illustrations on asanas, mudras and herbs — Extensive cross-referencing linking related entries — Recent developments in time-tested fields as well as new successes