A Clinical Guide to Blending Liquid Herbs, 1st Edition
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By Kerry Bone, MCPP, FNHAA, FNIMH, DipPhyto, Bsc(Hons)
This clinical guide and practical reference is ideal for those who use and combine liquid herbal remedies for the individual needs of the patient. With three introductory chapters, 125 monographs, and various glossaries and appendices, it covers the
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This clinical guide and practical reference is ideal for those who use and combine liquid herbal remedies for the individual needs of the patient. With three introductory chapters, 125 monographs, and various glossaries and appendices, it covers the fundamental concepts of using liquid herbals, including how the remedies are made, quality issues, and dosage guidelines. The monographs include full prescribing information that covers actions, indications, contraindications, warnings and precautions, interactions, side effects, dosage, traditional usage, pharmacological research, clinical studies, and full references.
This clinical guide and practical reference is ideal for those who use and combine liquid herbal remedies for the individual needs of the patient. With three introductory chapters, 125 monographs, and various glossaries and appendices, it covers the fundamental concepts of using liquid herbals, including how the remedies are made, quality issues, and dosage guidelines. The monographs include full prescribing information that covers actions, indications, contraindications, warnings and precautions, interactions, side effects, dosage, traditional usage, pharmacological research, clinical studies, and full references.
Key Features
Focuses solely on liquid herbal preparations — making it a must-have resource and the only book of its kind.
Covers approximately 125 herb profiles in detail.
Offers the widest range of research-backed information currently available on herbs.
Begins with basic principles to give practitioners confidence in the accuracy and precision of their prescriptions.
Written by one of the leading names in herbal medicine.
Clinically relevant with quick access to dosage information, contraindications, and more.
Author Information
By Kerry Bone, MCPP, FNHAA, FNIMH, DipPhyto, Bsc(Hons), Head of Research and Development, MediHerb (Pty) Ltd, Warwick, Queensland and Principal, Australian College of Phytotherapy, Australia
By Kerry Bone, MCPP, FNHAA, FNIMH, DipPhyto, Bsc(Hons), Head of Research and Development, MediHerb (Pty) Ltd, Warwick, Queensland and Principal, Australian College of Phytotherapy, Australia
Part I: Overview Chapter 1: Fundamental Concepts Chapter 2: Formulating for the Individual Patient Chapter 3: How to use the Monographs Part II: Monographs
Albizia- Aloe Vera- Andrographis- Arnica- Ashwaganda- Astragalus- Bacopa- Baical Skullcap- Baptisia- Barberry- Bilberry- Black Cohosh- Black Haw- Bladderwrack- Blue Cohosh- Blue Flag- Buchu- Bugleweed- Bupleurum- Burdock- Calendula- California Poppy- Cascara- Cat's Claw- Celery Seed- Chamomile- Chaste Tree- Chickweed- Cinnamon- Clivers- Codonopsis- Coleus- Corn Silk- Couch Grass- Cramp Bark- Cranesbill Root- Crataeva- Damiana- Dandelion (leaf and root)- Devil's Claw- Dong Quai- Echinacea- Elder Flower- Elecampane- Eleutherococcus- Euphorbia- Eyebright- False Unicorn- Fennel- Fenugreek- Feverfew- Fringe Tree- Gentian- Ginger- Ginkgo- Globe Artichoke- Goat's Rue- Golden Rod- Golden Seal- Gotu Kola Greater Celandine- Grindelia- Gymnema- Hawthorn- Hawthorn- Hemidesmus- Hops- Horsechestnut- Horsetail- Hydrangea- Indian Barberry- Jamaica Dogwood- Kava- Korean Ginseng- Lavender- Lemon Balm- Licorice- Lime Flowers- Marshmallow- Meadowsweet- Milk Thistle- Mistletoe- Motherwort- Mullein- Myrrh- Neem Leaf- Nettle Leaf- Nettle Root- Oats- Olive Leaf- Oregon Grape- Pasque Flower- Passion flower- Pau d'Arco- Peppermint- Pleurisy Root- Poke Root- Prickly Ash- Raspberry Leaf- Red Clover- Rehmannia- Rosemary- Sage- St John's Wort- Sarsaparilla- Saw Palmetto- Schisandra- Shatavari- Shepherd's Purse- Skullcap- Spiny Jujube- Thuja- Thyme- Tienchi Ginseng- Turmeric- Tylophora- Uva Ursi- Valerian- Vervain- White Horehound- White Peony- Wild Cherry- Wild Yam- Willow Herb- Wormwood- Yarrow- Yellow Dock- Appendices A. Dosage Summary Chart B. Glossary of Herbal Actions C. Glossary Clinical Trial Terms D. Herb Listing by Actions E. Action Listing by Herbs F. Herbs Possibly Contraindicated in Pregnancy
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