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Medical Herbalism: Principles and Practicesby David Hoffmann
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:A foundational textbook on the scientific principles of therapeutic herbalism and their application in medicine.
With additional sections devoted to the principles of green medicine, the history of Western Herbalism, the variety of other medical modalities using medicinal plants, an extensive resource directory, and a discussion of treatments organized by body system, Medical Herbalismis the comprehensive textbook all students and practitioners of clinical herbalism need to develop their healing practices. Book News Annotation:A UK phytotherapist, who teaches at US schools of alternative and
complementary medicine, introduces the principles and practices of
herbal medicine based on insights from clinical experience blended
with current biomedical theory. A-Z entries are preceded by a
discussion of treatment approaches for conditions by body system and
for special populations. Appended material includes a glossary,
listing of herbs by Latin and common names, annotated information
sources, and a taxonomy hierarchy. Unlike typical herbals,
illustrations are of chemical structures rather than of plants.
Annotation 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Review:“David Hoffmann has outdone himself. This text provides a depth of knowledge that is truly needed by the herbalist, the physician, and the pharmacist in order to understand how to use herbal medicine safely and effectively. Also an excellent resource to educate patients about the many herbal remedies possible.” Review:"...Hoffman displays a true gift for making chemistry and physiology easy to understand." Review:“David Hoffmann has produced an herbal reference masterpiece. This is one of the most comprehensive and detailed reference books to be produced in many years and will become one of the standard texts for professionals and researchers. I will place it next to my desk with my most often-used books.” Review:“David Hoffmann has outdone himself. This text provides a depth of knowledge that is truly needed by the herbalist, the physician, and the pharmacist in order to understand how to use herbal medicine safely and effectively. Also an excellent resource to educate patients about the many herbal remedies possible.” Review:“Hoffmann beautifully blends science with his very holistic approach to herbal healing, displaying a true gift for making chemistry and physiology easy to understand. He not only suggests herbs and dietary changes to treat many conditions but explains why they work. Such knowledge aids both practitioner and herb user in understanding how they can choose the most effective and safe herbs. I applaud this as an important book for herbalism in the modern world.” Review:"A well-written compendium of herbal medicine that cannot be found elsewhere in a single book." Review:"Contains comprehensive information concerning the identification and use of medicinal plants both by chemical structure and physiological effect." Review:"Medical Herbalismis an endeavor that will likely become a staple as an educational tool and indispensable reference for many." Synopsis:A foundational textbook on the principles of traditional therapeutic herbalism, its core scientific concepts, and their application in medical practices Synopsis:"Medical Herbalism" is the comprehensive textbook all students and practitioners of clinical herbalism need to develop their healing practices. It"" contains comprehensive information concerning the identification and use of medicinal plants by chemical structure and physiological effect. It also includes information on toxicology, contraindications, and dosages. About the AuthorRecently made a Fellow of Britain's National Institute of Medical Herbalists, David Hoffmann has been a clinical medical herbalist for over 25 years. He is one of the founding members and a past president of the American Herbalists Guild and is on the boards of the American Botanical Council, Herbalgram and the Protocol Journal of Botanical Medicine, and the American Herbal Pharmacopoea. The author of 17 books, including The Complete Illustrated Holistic Herbal, An Elders' Herbal, and The Herbal Handbook, he teaches phytotherapy throughout the English-speaking world and is visiting faculty at Bastyr University, the California Institute of Integral Studies, California School of Herbal Studies, the National College of Phytotherapy, and the Rocky Mountain School of Botanical Studies. Table of ContentsMedical Herbalismis the comprehensive textbook all students and practitioners of clinical herbalism need to develop their healing practices. Itcontains comprehensive information concerning the identification and use of medicinal plants by chemical structure and physiological effect. It also includes information on toxicology, contraindications, and dosages.Recently made a Fellow of Britain's National Institute of Medical Herbalists, David Hoffmann has been a clinical medical herbalist for over 25 years. He is one of the founding members and a past president of the American Herbalists Guild and is on the boards of the American Botanical Council, Herbalgram and the Protocol Journal of Botanical Medicine, and the American Herbal Pharmacopoea. The author of 17 books, including The Complete Illustrated Holistic Herbal, An Elders' Herbal, and The Herbal Handbook, he teaches phytotherapy throughout the English-speaking world and is visiting faculty at Bastyr University, the California Institute of Integral Studies, California School of Herbal Studies, the National College of Phytotherapy, and the Rocky Mountain School of Botanical Studies." Medical Herbalismis a comprehensive textbook for all students and practitioners of clinical herbalism. It provides extensive information concerning the chemical analysis, formulation, use, and physiological effects of medicinal herbs. An overview of other therapeutic modalities that employ medicinal plants, an extensive resource directory, and a discussion of treatments organized by body system are also presented. The book includes thorough discussion of the principles of andquot;green medicine,andquot; the history of Western Herbalism, and the challenge to current research paradigms posed by complex plant medicines. Medical Herbalismis a complete handbook for medical practitioners and includes the most current information on the scientific principles and applications of therapeutic herbalism. Chapter 14 The beauty of a spring meadow in bloom, the profound sense of presence in a grove of Redwoods - the heart takes flight and the spirit is healed. This is not the only way in which the magnificent flora with which we share our planet can bring healing to our hearts - it can be physical as well, offering nourishment and healing for our troubled hearts. HYPERTENSION and#160;One possible prescription and#160;and#160; Allium sativum should be used as a dietary supplement. and#8220;David Hoffmann has produced an herbal reference masterpiece. This is one of the most comprehensive and detailed reference books to be produced in many years and will become one of the standard texts for professionals and researchers. I will place it next to my desk with my most often-used books.and#8221; < p align="left" > Mark Blumenthal, founder and executive director of the American Botanical Council, editor of < i > HerbalGram < /i > , and senior editor of < i > The Complete German Commission E Monographsand#8212;Therapeutic Guide to Herbal Medicines < /i > and < i > The ABC Clinical Guide to Herbs < /i > < /p > and#8220;David Hoffmann has outdone himself. This text provides a depth of knowledge that is truly needed by the herbalist, the physician, and the pharmacist in order to understand how to use herbal and#173;medicine safely and effectively. Also an excellent resource to educate patients about the many and#173;herbal remedies possible.and#8221;< p align="left" > David Winston, AHG, dean of the Herbal Therapeutics School of Botanical Medicine and chair of the Admissions Review Committee for the American Herbalist Guild < /p > and#8220;Hoffmann beautifully blends science with his very holistic approach to herbal healing, displaying a true gift for making chemistry and physiology easy to understand. He not only suggests herbs and dietary changes to treat many conditions but explains why they work. Such knowledge aids both practitioner and herb user in understanding how they can choose the most effective and safe herbs. I applaud this as an important book for herbalism in the modern world.and#8221;< p align="left" > Kathi Keville, director of the American Herb Association < /p > and#8220;Medical Herbalismprovides a clinically oriented, systematic approach to Western herbal medicine missing from most texts. A great contribution to the herbal literature. and#8221;< p align="left" > Roy Upton, herbalist and executive director of the American Herbal Pharmacopoeia < /p > “I consider David Hoffmann one of the most original and brilliant herbalists of our time, who dwells ‘on the cutting edge’of thought and is often paving the way for others. The author of one of our finest herbal classics, The Complete Illustrated Holistic Herbal, David’s ambitious undertaking of his brilliant new book provides us with yet another exceptional textbook on herbs that merges art, science, and conservation into a system of holistic herbalism for the future. This will be a valuable book for practitioners of herbal medicine as well as for other medical professionals.”< p > Rosemary Gladstar, president of United Plant Savers and < span > < br / > < /span > author of < i > Rosemary Gladstar ’ s Family Herbal < /i > < /p > andquot;A well-written compendium of herbal medicine that cannot be found elsewhere in a single book.andquot;< em > The Bloomsbury Review < /em > , May/June 2004, Vol 24 Issue 3 andquot;Contains comprehensive information concerning the identification and use of medicinal plants both by chemical structure and physiological effect.andquot;< em > Share Guide < /em > , May/June 2004, Issue 73 andquot;Medical Herbalismis an endeavor that will likely become a staple as an educational tool and indispensable reference for many.andquot;"< strong > Katherine Duff < /strong > , < em > Townsend Letter < /em > , Aug/Sept 2004 “David Hoffmann has produced an herbal reference masterpiece. This is one of the most comprehensive and detailed reference books to be produced in many years and will become one of the standard texts for professionals and researchers. I will place it next to my desk with my most often-used books.”< span style="font-weight: bold;" > Mark Blumenthal < /span > , founder and executive director of the American Botanical Council, editor of < span style="font-style: italic;" > HerbalGram < /span > , and senior editor of < span style="font-style: italic;" > The Complete German Commission E Monographs ” Therapeutic Guide to Herbal Medicines < /span > and < span style="font-style: italic;" > The ABC Clinical Guide to Herbs < /span > “David Hoffmann has outdone himself. This text provides a depth of knowledge that is truly needed by the herbalist, the physician, and the pharmacist in order to understand how to use herbal medicine safely and effectively. Also an excellent resource to educate patients about the many herbal remedies possible.”< span style="font-weight: bold;" > David Winston, AHG < /span > , dean of the Herbal Therapeutics School of Botanical Medicine and chair of the Admissions Review Committee for the American Herbalist Guild “Hoffmann beautifully blends science with his very holistic approach to herbal healing, displaying a true gift for making chemistry and physiology easy to understand. He not only suggests herbs and dietary changes to treat many conditions but explains why they work. Such knowledge aids both practitioner and herb user in understanding how they can choose the most effective and safe herbs. I applaud this as an important book for herbalism in the modern world.”< span style="font-weight: bold;" > Kathi Keville < /span > , director of the American Herb Association “Medical Herbalism provides a clinically oriented, systematic approach to Western herbal medicine missing from most texts. A great contribution to the herbal literature. ”< span style="font-weight: bold;" > Roy Upton < /span > , herbalist and executive director of the American Herbal Pharmacopoeia “I consider David Hoffmann one of the most original and brilliant herbalists of our time, who dwells ‘on the cutting edge’of thought and is often paving the way for others. The author of one of our finest herbal classics, The Complete Illustrated Holistic Herbal, David’s ambitious undertaking of his brilliant new book provides us with yet another exceptional textbook on herbs that merges art, science, and conservation into a system of holistic herbalism for the future. This will be a valuable book for practitioners of herbal medicine as well as for other medical professionals.”< b > Rosemary Gladstar < /b > , president of United Plant Savers and author of < i > Rosemary Gladstar ’ s Family Herbal < /i > Medical Herbalism What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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