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Interview: Emerald Balance provides excellent superfoods nutrition without the "greeny" taste

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I'm also a nutritionist and an herbalist. Everybody would come to me and say, "What do I take for this and this?" Combining all of these great things that I've learned in my life, I created a product that people could take every day and feel good from ages two to 90. Mike: That's really the key, isn't it? A product has to taste good at the same time that it delivers nutrition? Lovejoy: Exactly. Mike: That's a very difficult balance to achieve. You've done it here without refined sugars and without chemical sweeteners of any kind.

The complete Book of Water Healing - Using the Earth's most essential resource to cure illness, promote health, and soothe and restore body, mind, and spirit

Dian Dincin Buchman, Ph.D.
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Culpeper The herbalist is a chain of stores in Great Britain, started by the Society of Herbalists, that sell very high-quality shampoos and soaps (I like the cucumber and almond oil products). Another unusual mail-order source is D. Napier's and Sons of Edinburgh. This organization of family herbalists opened its doors in 1860 and manufactures a very healing, emollient slippery elm soap. (See Resources.) SHAMPOO FOR HAIR You should choose a shampoo and rinse that suit your hair texture and will restore its pH balance. Dry, normal, and oily hair all need a different shampoo and rinse.

Toxic Overload: A Doctor's Plan for Combating the Illnesses Caused by Chemicals in Our Foods, Our Homes, and Our Medicine Cabinets

Dr. Paula Baillie-Hamilton
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I would also advise anyone starting with these remedies, particularly Saint-John's-wort, to do so under the supervision of a trained herbalist, as it has been linked to side effects such as sensitivity to light. Chapter 7 Digestive Disorders we all know that you are what you eat. So if your diet is full of nutritionally deficient foods, you will eventually end up paying the price in faulty digestion, poor absorption, intestine infections, bloating, and inflammation.

Interview with Jon Barron of Baseline Nutritionals on herbal healing, the bird flu and alternative health

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If your name is John Wayne Bobbit, you are far better off with a surgeon after your wife adjusts you than an herbalist." That's it. There are things that doctors do. They can even help with things like diabetes, which mostly could be managed if people changed their lifestyle, but there are people who won't do that. They won't adjust; they won't do the things they need to do, in which case they are better off taking the medication that regulates their blood sugar than dying. There's a role for doctors. Mike: I have a question on this.

The Whole Soy Story: The dark side of America's favorite health food

Kaayla T. Daniel, PhD, CCN
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I am an herbalist, so I started doing 60 drops of Lycopus tincture. This stopped the palpitations, stopped the stressed breathing and allowed me to finally sleep on my left side again. Lycopus has thyroid-lowering properties. I have never consumed soy protein before and was shocked to learn that it causes thyroid damage and that I had almost died from "thyroid storms." Nothing else I had done prior to the attacks was different from the norm. M.J., Denver, CO SOY INFANT FORMULA birth control for baby?

Fundamentals of Pharmacognosy and Phytotherapy

Dr. Michael Heinrich, Joanne Barnes, Simon Gibbons and Elizabeth M. Williamson
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Importantly, the herbalist's approach has not been evaluated in controlled clinical trials, whereas there are numerous controlled clinical trials of specific phytotherapeutic preparations. Another important difference is that, although many of the same medicinal plants are used in each of the two approaches, the formulations of those herbs are often very different. For example, St John's wort (Hypericum perforatum L.) is used in both rational phytotherapy and by herbalists. Table 12.

Anti-Aging Manual: The Encyclopedia of Natural Health

Joseph E. Mario
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When possible use BF&C compresses on the wound (from herbalist David Christopher, the Herb Shop, Springville, Utah). Neuritis Inflammation of a nerve (group). Take Vitamins B-Complex, B-12; Calcium chelate; Magnesium Chloride; Free Form Amino acids; Homeopathic remedies Magnesium Phosphate (3x), Potassium Phosphate3 (3x), Bryonia3 (3x), Rhus tox.3 (3 Ox), St. John's Wort3 (30x), Belladonna, and Gelsemium. Neuropathy Nervedisordercausingnumbness,aching,orburninginthebody. Blend 1 whole Lemon with 1 tbs. cold-pressed virgin Olive oil, and 1-2 tbs.
Also called Enchanter's (Holy) Herb, Simpler's (or Herbalist's) Joy, Juno's Tears, Herb ofthe Cross, Wild (Indian) Hyssop, and Ma Pien Ts'ao in China. An 18-inches tall perennial with square stalk, high serrated leaves, and thin spikes of odorless purple or pink-white flowers, growing in dry grasslands and roadsides. A tonic, diuretic, stimulant, antidepressant, astringent, antispasmodic, diaphoretic, tranquilizer, expectorant, mild laxative and analgesic, emetic, febrifuge, antiperiodic, nervine (with Valerian and Mistletoe in tea), sedative, sudorific, restorative.
The herbalist, 74 Lee High Road, SE13, London, England. •Wild PANSY (Viola tricolor) A member ofthe Violet family, grows in fields having purple and yellow flowers; also called Heart's Ease. Fresh flowers are cooling, emollient, and cathartic, losing properties when dried; diaphoretic, expectorant, diuretic, laxative. Blood purifier; forfainting, convulsions in children; respiratory and lung inflammations, catarrh and asthma (a half-tsp. of pwd. leaf in boiling water), and pleurisy; scabs, itching, and skin eruptions in children (infusion).
Swedish Bitters Originated with Paracelsus in the 1500"s, rediscovered by Austrian herbalist Maria Treben, made of Aloe and ten herbs; promotes regular digestion, soothes and energizes, helps digest fatty or heavy foods: (1) Elecampagne, GingerAl, Ginseng, Licorice1, Tang Shen, Pai Shu, Wai San Yam, Aconite, and TangKuei. (2)Cramp Bark, Wild Yam, Spearmint, Angelica, Chamomile, Anise, Slippery Elm, and Fennel. Threshold's Intesti-Cleanse loosens and expels debris with Psyllium seed and husk. Fenugreek seed, Bentonite clay, and fruit Pectin. Traditional Medicinals" 875 mg.Peppermint(.02mg.

Herbs of Life: Health & Healing Using Western & Chinese Techniques

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How To Shop for Herbs In the past an herbalist would obtain herbs by going into the fields, forests, meadows and mountains to identify and then harvest what was needed. These were then used fresh or dried and stored for later use. Today, many herbalists still do this, yet more often than not a few wildcrafters or growers harvest the herbs and send them to other herbalists, stores or manufacturing companies. While it is ideal to learn plant identification and the use of fresh herbs, most people beginning, or even well into the knowledge of using herbs, depend on stores for their herbal sources.

The Healing Power of Rainforest Herbs: A Guide to Understanding and Using Herbal Medicinals

Leslie Taylor, ND
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If you plan on taking more than one and one-half times the dosages indicated for your weight, it is best to check with a qualified herbalist, naturopath, or physician who has experience with the particular plant you are choosing to take. CONTRAINDICATIONS AND DRUG INTERACTIONS Some of the plants featured in this book are not without side effects, and for most, there is little data about their suitability and contraindications in combination with the many pharmaceutical drugs that are prescribed in the United States.
Unfortunately, you can not have it both ways— not unless you find a highly knowledgeable naturopath, herbalist, or natural health practitioner who will just tell you (for free) what to buy at the health food store (and finding such a practitioner might take some research effort too!). So get prepared to do some research, take responsibility for your own health and wellness, and educate yourself about which natural remedies and products might be helpful for you. Another well-known example of how similar a plant and drug can be (but a bit different) is quinine.

Seeds of Change: Six Plants That Transformed Mankind

Henry Hobhouse
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Wallich, the government botanist, to London where they were re-examined by the herbalist of the Linnaean Society, and pronounced to be leaves from the tea plant. This was the first known identification of a wild tea plant in India, which at that date had no tea plantations. At this time nearly all tea came from China, except for a small export surplus available in Japan, and even less in Formosa. Ironically, when the tea. industry started in Assam a dozen years later, the tea gardens were planted with cuttings from Chinese trees, which died, or did not thrive, or failed to become productive.

Fundamentals of Pharmacognosy and Phytotherapy

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Pastes herbalist who prepares the remedy. The patient may be and pills arc prepared by the herbalist and may take Table 11.

Green For Life

Victoria Boutenko, M.A.
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Chiao, Taiwan Green Smoothies Help a Family Become Raw Fooders I am a certified herbalist and have helped a lot of people with their health through consultations in my home and classes 1 have taught. After the birth of my 6th child, my health started to decline. Even though I had knowledge of herbs I was not able to help myself feel well. With my own health poor, I gave up doing the classes and cut back on my clients. Most of my life I have been a very energetic person, so when my energy started to decline I turned to caffeine to give myself a temporary lift.

The Healing Power of Rainforest Herbs: A Guide to Understanding and Using Herbal Medicinals

Leslie Taylor, ND
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If you plan on taking more than one and one-half times the dosage that is indicated for your weight, it is best to check with a qualified herbalist, naturopath, or physician who has experience with the particular plant you are choosing to take at higher dosages. Coumarin is a very active plant chemical found in many plants that is almost identical to a widely sold prescription blood thinning drug. Possible Contraindications and Interactions Another good reason to learn more about an herbal product or medicinal plant before taking it is possible contraindications and drug interactions.

Grocery Warning: How to recognize and avoid the groceries that cause cancer, diabetes, heart disease, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and other common diseases

Mike Adams
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Walk into any Chinese herbalist shop in any city anywhere in the world, and you're likely to find people who are in a high state of health. You won't see some obese Chinese doctor behind the counter, hawking the latest prescription drug. Instead, you're likely to find a rather well-balanced, healthy person who can tell a lot more about your state of health by feeling your pulse for five minutes then any conventional medical doctor could tell from $5,000 worth of high radiation CT scans and magnetic resonance imaging equipment. Heck, any good chiropractor in the U.S.

The Healing Power of Rainforest Herbs: A Guide to Understanding and Using Herbal Medicinals

Leslie Taylor, ND
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According to the well-known British herbalist Nicholas Culpepper (1787 ed.), "This and all other Maiden Hair Ferns is a good remedy for coughs, asthmas, pleurisy, etc., and on account of its being a gentle diuretic also in jaundice, gravel and other impurities of the kidneys." In France, the fronds and rhizomes were once made into a syrup called "Sirop de Capillaire," which was a favorite medicine for upper respiratory problems such as coughs and excessive mucus. The plant is also used widely throughout the world for dandruff, hair loss, and menstrual difficulties.

The Sunfood Diet Success System

David Wolfe
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In his writings, the herbalist Earl Mindell has confirmed my experience. He has described that less than 1 % of all plants are poisonous to eat. The power of wild foods cannot be underestimated. Eating wild plant foods reconnects you with Nature in a most profound way. One time I was out hiking in a canyon near my home. On the way, I encountered several children ranging in age from seven to ten. We started talking and soon agreed that I would show them all the edible, interesting and poisonous plants growing in the area. We had an extraordinary time together.

Homeopathic Medicine at Home: Natural Remedies for Everyday Ailments and Minor Injuries

Maesimund B. Panos, M.D. and Jane Heimlich
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Their methods of preparing these materials, however, are very different. The herbalist may use an age-old formula for making an herb tea or a poultice, but can also improvise in the manner of an experienced cook departing from a recipe. As one herbalist expressed it, "Herbalism is more an art and a tool of divine nature than a science. ... It is very difficult for an herbalist to tell specifically why he would use this or that herb in a formula.

Gary Null's Power Aging

Gary Null
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Lemon balm, motherwort, and skullcap are other herbs that may be used in a tonic prescribed by an herbalist, or as a tincture diluted in tea. Hyperthyroidism is a serious condition, so you should be sure to see a qualified medical herbalist for supervision of these treatments. Remember that herbs, like antithyroid drugs, must not be abruptly withdrawn. Herbs must be slowly tapered off after you achieve remission. Some herbs may react with your medications. Please consult your physician before starting any herbal therapy if you are taking prescription medicine.

Homeopathic Medicine at Home: Natural Remedies for Everyday Ailments and Minor Injuries

Maesimund B. Panos, M.D. and Jane Heimlich
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It is very difficult for an herbalist to tell specifically why he would use this or that herb in a formula." In this system that depends on the herbalist's intuition and experience, it is standard practice to increase the effect of a formula by combining a number of herbs. This "artistic" approach to preparing medicine has its dangers. A great many medicinal herbs are toxic, particularly when the person ingests a large amount. But the self-help herbalist has no way of knowing what constitutes a "safe" dose, since this information is seldom provided in herb books.

The Healing Power of Rainforest Herbs: A Guide to Understanding and Using Herbal Medicinals

Leslie Taylor, ND
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CURRENT PRACTICAL USES Traditional Preparation While iporuru will probably long remain in the South American herbalist's and shaman's medicine chest of natural remedies for impotency, arthritis, pain, and inflammation, its use by the rest of the world will be limited until more people and practitioners learn more about the plant and/or additional research is performed. Very few iporuru products are sold here in the U.S., and it is only available through a handful of companies (which mostly include it in multi-herb combination formulas).

Natural Cures They Don't Want You to Know About

Kevin Trudeau
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Seeing a highly-recommended herbalist allows you to be treated in a natural way where you avoid the dangers of drugs. If you have never had a consultation with an herbalist at least once, you have no idea what you are missing. When you take recommended herbs in a specific recommended dosage that is customized specifically for you, the physical benefits that you can receive are enormous. d. See a homeopathic practitioner. Homeopathy is a form of medical treatment that gently brings the body into balance and can cure physical problems.

Anti-Aging Manual: The Encyclopedia of Natural Health

Joseph E. Mario
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Coix Combination formula from Chinese herbalist Chien Chin Fang 2000 years ago, with ingredients Coix, Atractylodes, Tang Kuei, Cinnamon, Peony,LicoriceRoot, MaHuang,ChiangHuo,Silerroot,Horsetail,andIrishMoss. NABOLIC Steroid, growth stimulating substances. Nutri. Formulas' Sterex with green-lipped mussel, Damiana, Korean Ginseng, Adrenal and Kidney substance, and Spirulina. Deficiency Signs: Back Pain SEE alphabetically. Bones. Hair, and Teeth Oat straw, Horsetail", ComfreyA, Slippery Elm~, Burdock, and Lobelia. For Healthy Bones.

The Sunfood Diet Success System

David Wolfe
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Participate in a hands-on class - in the field - with a local herbalist. A magnificent Kirlian photograph of a wild malva leaf. Malva leaves are one of Nature's great delicacies. WILD FOOD "In the first age food came by wishing and grew from Earth without tendinc." — Ramayana "Electric foods are the most important component of healing. They make the body alkaline. These are all foods that are able to grow in the wild." — Annie ef Dr. David Jubb, Colloidal Biology e[ Secrets Of An Alkaline Body The basis of natural nutrition is wild, raw plant food. The Germans call this "original food.

Homeopathic Medicine at Home: Natural Remedies for Everyday Ailments and Minor Injuries

Maesimund B. Panos, M.D. and Jane Heimlich
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As one herbalist expressed it, "Herbalism is more an art and a tool of divine nature than a science. ... It is very difficult for an herbalist to tell specifically why he would use this or that herb in a formula." In this system that depends on the herbalist's intuition and experience, it is standard practice to increase the effect of a formula by combining a number of herbs. This "artistic" approach to preparing medicine has its dangers. A great many medicinal herbs are toxic, particularly when the person ingests a large amount.

Interview: Medicinal mushroom expert Mark Kaylor discusses maitake and reishi mushrooms, cancer, syndrome X and integrative medicine

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Now, I don't mean to indict conventional treatment -- if you're in a car accident, by all means get to the hospital, not the herbalist. As for cancer treatment, I'm one of the few alternative cancer practitioners that allow for and recognize that there is some benefit to the proper use of radiation and chemotherapy in the right person with the right cancer at the right time. So I allow for it and I do think it's useful. We just need to do our research on it, find out if it works and find out if the five-year prognosis is any better for the treatment. If it isn't, then why do it?

Whole Foods Companion: A Guide For Adventurous Cooks, Curious Shoppers, and lovers of natural foods

Dianne Onstad
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The famous French herbalist Maurice Messegue often used summer savory instead of ginseng to help couples retrieve their marital bliss. Shepherd's Purse (Capsella bursa-pastoris) Also Known As: Lady's Purse, Pepper and Salt, Rattleweed, Pastor's Purse, Purselet Capsella is the diminutive form of capsa, Latin for "box," and bursa-pastoris means "bag or purse belonging to a shepherd." This plant takes both its Latin and English names from the shape of its flat and rather triangular seed-pods, which were commonly compared to the leather pouches in which shepherds carried their food.

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