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Triple Leaf Tea, Tea Bags, Ginger, 1.4-Ounce Bags, 20-Count Boxes (Pack of 6)
publisher: Triple Leaf
EAN: 0023991000040
sales rank: 10201
price: $15.19 (new)
Triple Leaf Tea 6X 20 Bag Ginger Tea This 100% Ginger Root Tea Is A Customer Favorite. It Has A Spicy Strong Taste, And Provides All The Healthy Benefits Of Pure Ginger Root! It Tastes Great Hot Or Iced. Drink It As Is, Or Add Lemon And Your Favorite Sweetener.: (Note: This Product Description Is Informational Only. Always Check The Actual Product Label In Your Possession For The Most Accurate Ingredient Information Before Use. For Any Health Or Dietary Related Matter Always Consult Your Doctor Before Use.)
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Yogi Bedtime, Herbal Tea Supplement, 16-Count Tea Bags (Pack of 6)
publisher: Yogi
EAN: 0076950450011
sales rank: 483
price: $19.22 (new)
Tuck yourself into bed and get a restful night’s sleep with a cup of our Bedtime tea. This blend is an effective combination of herbs traditionally used for centuries to promote relaxation and sleep. Valerian and organic chamomile can help calm nervousness and restlessness. St. John’s Wort is known for its positive effects on overall mood, while passion flower, used in Native American remedies, helps reduce common anxiety to support sleep. Licorice, cardamom and cinnamon add a delicious, warming flavor that’s just right for drinking before bedtime. So, relax and drink Yogi Bedtime tea—for a good night’s sleep.
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Prescription for Herbal Healing: An Easy-to-Use A-Z Reference to Hundreds of Common Disorders and Their Herbal Remedies
by: Phyllis A. Balch CNC
publisher: Avery Trade, published: 2002-01-14
EAN: 9780895298690
sales rank: 9643
price: $5.83 (new), $3.95 (used)
The popularity of herbal medicine has exploded during the past decade, with herbal remedies becoming increasingly available in such conventional outlets as drugstores and even supermarkets. Prescription for Herbal Healing brings to herbal medicine the same in-depth, easy-to-understand information and accessible style that Prescription for Nutritional Healing successfully brought to diet and nutritional supplements. This book is divided into three parts for easy reference. Part I discusses the basic principles of herbal medicine and outlines the properties and characteristics of some one hundred sixty single herbs and sixty herbal combination formulas. Part II describes more than one hundred fifty common disorders, conveniently arranged in alphabetical order from acne to yeast infection, and names the herbal therapies that can be used in the treatment of those conditions. Part III is a guide to using various kinds of herbal and other alternative therapies. In addition, it includes self-diagnostic tests and boxed insets throughout, which offer detailed information on a wide variety of topics. Complete coverage of Chinese and Ayurvedic herbs make this volume entirely comprehensive, and thorough scientific references lend it an authority not found in any other herbal book. Prescription for Herbal Healing is the definitive herbal resource and is a necessity for any health-conscious consumer.
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The Complete Book of Herbs: A Practical Guide to Growing and Using Herbs
by: Lesley Bremness
publisher: Studio, published: 1994-09-01
EAN: 9780140238020
sales rank: 174098
price: $39.28 (new), $7.27 (used)
With more than 340,000 copies sold in hardcover, this essential, full-color resource is now available in paperback. Revealing the enormous potential of herbs, this sourcebook includes information on planting, growing, and harvesting herbs, as well as the main uses of herbs. It also offers an exhaustive identification guide, recipes, ideas for gifts, and much more.
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Prescription or Poison?: The Benefits and Dangers of Herbal Remedies
by: Amitava Dasgupta
publisher: Hunter House, published: 2010-06-08
EAN: 9780897935500
sales rank: 770983
price: $5.49 (new), $5.49 (used)
The widely used herbal antidepressant kava is damaging to the liver. Pregnant women should avoid most herbal remedies because of pesticides and preservatives required in the growth and storage of the herbs. Most ayurvedic medicines contain unacceptable levels of lead and other heavy metals. St. John's Wort could complicate any chronic medical condition. Many people see herbal remedies as "natural" and therefore safe, but in Prescription or Poison? Dr. Amitava Dasgupta explains that one of his first pharmacology professors taught him that "medicine" is just another word for "poison" and all medicines of any kind should be treated with great caution. This book, written for the layperson but based on solid science and research, explains how toxic many alternative remedies can be, alone or in combination with widely prescribed drug treatments. He includes detailed information on the proper use of alternative medicines and their history of good results, while also cautioning readers in this wake-up call about the casual, often uninformed, and sometimes damaging use of alternative remedies.
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Elder: The Amazing Healing Benefits of Elder, the Premier Herbal Remedy for Colds and Flu (Keats Good Herb Guide Series)
by: Brigitte Mars
publisher: Keats Pub, published: 1997-05
EAN: 9780879837921
sales rank: 4014707
price: $49.99 (used)
These handy pocket-sized guides introduce readers to the vast and varied world of herbs and instruct them on the phenomenal curative powers of herbs. Each book offers easy-to-prepare herbal remedies, plant profiles with tips on usage and side effects, retail herb sources, a bibliography of further reading, and a listing of other resources. The elder (Sambucus nigra) is a small tree containing potent medicine. First used by European and Native American cultures, today elder is found to aid in weight loss and in systemic cleansing as well as acting as an antiviral agent. The guide includes recipes on how to cook with elderberries and formulas for therapeutic applications (tea, syrup, and extract), with cautions as to which plant parts to use for whom, and under which specific conditions.
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Herbs And Their Uses Growing ArticleThe Top 4 Alternative Treatments For Anxiety And Depression>
"There are a lot of treatments for anxiety and depression on the market and not everything is good for your body. Alternative treatment for anxiety and depression is a great and natural way to get relief. You should understand though, that most alternative medicine to treat anxiety and depression is used in cases where the condition is mild. People with severe depression or anxiety, to the point that it is threatening their lives or the lives of others, should not hesitate to seek medical attention.
Here are the top 4 alternative treatments for anxiety and depression:
1. Herbal Remedies:
St. John's Wort is probably the most popular of all of the herbal remedies used to treat depression and anxiety. St. John's Wort is effective at combating mild depression and anxiety in a natural way. It has been used for centuries in this regard and works very well. Other herbal remedies that work to reduce anxiety and depression are Chamomile and Valerian. Some herbal remedies can interfere with your subscription medicine. It is very important to consult your therapist before starting to use both.
2. Acupuncture:
Acupuncture is an ancient healing art that pinpoints pressure points and uses needles to cure pain as well as treat a variety of other different types of ailments and mild conditions. There are some who swear by acupuncture as an effective pain relief as well as a relief for anxiety. The treatment sounds dreadful, but it is actually very relaxing. It will not hurt you to try acupuncture, even if you are on medication for anxiety and depression.
3. Massage Therapy:
Massage therapy will certainly not hurt you. To the contrary, it will feel really good and relaxing to you. You should treat yourself to massage therapy whether or not you have anxiety as it will relieve tension and stress. While massage therapy certainly works wonders to relieve physical anxiety and tension, it will not work to relieve the thought process that is usually generated by anxiety. For this reason, massage therapy works almost like a tranquilizer. It is a lot more expensive, but a lot less harmful.
4. Aromatherapy:
Aromatherapy is another Eastern healing art that has been around for centuries. This is based on using essential oils that are derived from herbs, barks, flowers, fruits or other organic matters and either massaging them into the skin or inhaling them. Lavender is one of the few essential oils that is actually safe to use on the skin and is one that is often used to treat anxiety and depression. For anxiety and depression relief you can use lavender as a massage oil or put it into an infuser and inhale the fragrance. The concept of aromatherapy is that the fragrance will be absorbed into the bloodstream either through the skin or the lungs and begin healing.
You can try alternative treatments for depression and anxiety but remember that they offer no guarantee and should only be used in mild to moderate cases. They are generally safe to use and all, with the exception of herbal remedies, are safe to use when you are taking medication.
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