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This review is from: Encyclopedia of Vitamins, Minerals, and Supplements (Facts on File Library of Health & Living) (Hardcover)
The book covers in its supplement section a great number of herbs. It undertakes to provide the history of the herbs to include, but not limited to, historical occult practice application (i.e., Sage, St. John's Wort) of some of the herbs. The coverage of the supplemental herb segments is too generic rendering the information of limited practical value. The book's herb toxicological approach is very limited and a much better (albeit less expensive) text dedicated to herb information is to be found in the PDR specialty textbook on herbs. In addition, the textbook's approach to vitamins and minerals is found to be deficient falling far behind the available PDR textbook on vitamins, minerals, and supplements.
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Encyclopedia of Vitamins, Minerals, and Supplements (Facts on File Library of Health & Living) by Tova, R.N. Navarra (Hardcover - Jan. 2004)
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