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Yogi Bedtime, Herbal Tea Supplement, 16-Count Tea Bags (Pack of 6)
publisher: Yogi
EAN: 0076950450011
sales rank: 812
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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Triple Leaf Tea, Tea Bags, Ginger, 1.4-Ounce Bags, 20-Count Boxes (Pack of 6)
publisher: Triple Leaf
EAN: 0023991000040
sales rank: 5481
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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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: 14657
price: $7.76 (new), $4.27 (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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Prescription or Poison?: The Benefits and Dangers of Herbal Remedies
by: Amitava Dasgupta
publisher: Hunter House, published: 2010-06-08
EAN: 9780897935500
sales rank: 943863
price: $5.29 (new), $5.30 (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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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: 54877
price: $39.28 (new), $6.99 (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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Herbs Growing Tips Pots ArticleInositol As Treatment For Depression
"What is Inositol?
Inositol is a naturally occurring isomer of glucose, found in various forms.
It is a member of the ""B Complex"" group of vitamins, though it is not a
vitamin in itself. The most common form of inositol is
myo-inositol. The nutrient is a direct precursor of phospholipids, a major
component of cellular membranes, which helps to maintain proper transfer of
electrical energy and nutrient transfer across the cell membrane. In
essence, inositol helps to facilitate healthy cell membranes, which in turn,
facilitate nerve impulse in the brain.
Inositol also participates in the action of serotonin, a neurotransmitter
possessing effects known to be beneficial in battling depression and
anxiety. Inositol is said to influence increased serotonin
production. This is different than most SSRIs or anti-depressants, which
simply protect serotonin from being absorbed and depleted. Inositol,
however, should not be stacked with convention SSRIs or anti-depressant
medications, as it could potentially result in serotonin poisoning.
Inositol is present in a typical North American adult diet, though only in
amounts of about 1 gram daily (or less). A single gram represents a fairly
small amount of inositol, thus, supplementation is typically necessary to
receive therapeutic effects for depression, anxiety, and/or OCD. Inositol
can be found as a naturally occurring nutrient in seeds, nuts, citrus fruits,
cereals and legumes.
Inositol as a Medication for Depression
Many individuals seek the treatment of depression. Natural remedies for
depression, including herbs for depression, and, herbs as an anxiety disorder
treatment have long been sought. Though not an herb, so to speak, inositol
has been reported decreased in those suffering from depression. In a
double-blind controlled experiment, participants were given 12 grams of inositol
daily for a period of four weeks. At the four week mark, participants who
had been administered the inositol treatment had benefited significantly on the
Hamilton Depression Scale; especially when compared to those who had been given
a placebo.
Inositol seems to work for anxiety, panic attacks, and OCD,
additionally. In a different study, participants were administered up to 18
grams of inositol daily for a 12 week period. This experiment was a
double-blind, controlled, random order crossover study. Significant
reductions to OCD severity and anxiety followed the treatment. Notable
improvements on the Hamilton Rating scale for Anxiety scores, agoraphobia
scores, and Clinical Global Impression Scale scores were seen following the
Inositol treatment.
Dosage & Side Effects: Inositol for Depression
While most studies indicate that 12-18 grams daily is the proper dosage for
therapeutic effects, many individuals have reported positive results after using
much smaller amounts. These amounts typically ranged from 1-3g daily,
taking dosages of 500-1000mg three times daily. Most capsule/table forms of
inositol come in 500mg servings; thus, reaching the necessary 1-3 grams is
typically not too difficult a feat to achieve (especially when compared to other
natural remedies for depression). Most first timers seem to start with a
500mg dose, 3 times daily. Since there is no proof that amounts less than
12 grams/daily are effective, actual dosage amounts and requirements may vary
greatly. Be sure to consult a physician before starting an inositol
supplementation regimen.
Inositol should be taken for a period of 4-6 weeks before positive effects can
be expected. This 4-6 week ramp up period has been found not only
necessary, but, beneficial in most studies conducted on the
nutrient. Again, one should not expect to see any positive effects on
depression, anxiety, or OCD until 4-6 weeks after the commencements of inositol
supplementation. Furthermore, some mild side effects have been studied and
reported with daily inositol supplementation, including gas and
diarrhea. Some speculate that inositol side effects may be beneficial,
however, and that the regulation of serotonin in the brain can help to improve
sleep and reduce insomnia. All in all, inositol might be a very beneficial
alternative treatment for depression and anxiety."
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Get outdoors and get growing!
MARYSVILLE, Ohio, May 22, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Passion for gardening, and great weather, has the nation outdoors early. Spring arrived sooner than expected in most regions of the country this year, which ...
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Area students to highlight growing veggies in festival
Next Wednesday will be a day for gardening in Cooperstown. It is the date of the annual Spring Festival at the elementary school's Kid Garden and the start of a new initiative to involve the whole family in gardening called Growing Community.
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What’s the best way to attract ‘good’ insects?
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’Tis the season for gardening
Next Wednesday will be a day for gardening in Cooperstown. It is the date of the annual Spring Festival at the elementary school’s Kid Garden and the start of a new initiative to involve the whole family in gardening called Growing Community. Students at all levels of the elementary school have been busy this spring starting seedlings, Kid Garden Coordinator Kristen Griger said this week.
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Grow veggies for fewer trips to the store, save on gas
With gas prices increasing, fewer trips to the store could help your bottom line. Try growing vegetables and container gardening to save money.
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