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Joe Graedon MS (Author), Sifu Teresa Graedon (Author)
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February 18, 2002
*44% of adults take prescription medication.
*1 in 5 also take herbal supplements.
*15 million of these people are at risk for an adverse reaction.

Are you one of them?

Included in this powerful new book:
*An A-Z handbook of common symptoms and ailments
*Time-tested, Graedon-approved home and herbal remedies
*An overview of the most popular herbs in the US, Europe, and Australia.
*Over fifty monographs that detail the active ingredients, common uses, proper dosages, special precautions, adverse effects, and possible herb and drug interactions for each herb.
*Resource listings of herbal web pages and products

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The Graedons, both respected authors (The People's Pharmacy) and speakers, offer advice on the safe use of home and herbal remedies. The first section combines tested scientific research and accumulated folk wisdom to provide the health consumer with treatment suggestions for common ailments. Also included are possible causes and symptoms for selected conditions, as well as contact information for product manufacturers. The second section lists the 50 most commonly used herbs, including their ingredients and information on usage, dose, adverse effects, and drug interactions. By combining herbal and folk remedies, clearly highlighting dangerous herb-drug interactions, and summarizing consumer issues, the Graedons have created a consumer resource that is entertaining (favorite home remedies include coconut macaroons for diarrhea) and easy-to-use. However, more comprehensive medicinal herb reference resources include the Complete German Commission E Monographs (American Botanical Council, 1998) and the PDR for Herbal Medicines (LJ 3/1/99), among others. Still, this is recommended for smaller public library collections that don't own the other titles.
-Andy Wickens, Univ. of Washington Health Sciences Lib., Seattle
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Kirkus Reviews

From a familiar, reliable source, a worthwhile addition to the spate of recent alternative medicine guides. The Graedons (The People's Pharmacy, 1976, etc.), newspaper columnists and radio-show hosts, are right up-to-date on what is known about herbal treatments; from interchanges with their devoted public, they also offer suggestions for help via popular folk remedies. They begin by listing 20 of their favorite home remedies, those ``we have either tried ourselves with good results or heard about repeatedly from readers . . . in some cases, there is scientific research to back up the folk wisdom. Included here are gin-soaked raisins for arthritis (take nine per day), and Archway Coconut Macaroon cookies for treatment of diarrhea (a remedy first suggested by a Crohn's-disease sufferer), as well as the more familiar ginger tea for colds and coffee for asthma attacks. The Graedons warn early and often of the possible dangers inherent in herb use, particularly in combination with prescription drugs. Some of the most dangerous herb-drug interactions they document: licorice and Lanoxin (the potassium- depleting properties of licorice can cause heart arhythmias); kava-kava and Xanax (both are sedating; together, they are dangerously so); and ginkgo and Coumadin (increased risk of hemorrhage). The authors also remind us that no one, inside the government or out, monitors herbal preparations. Even the claim of ``standardized'' extract means nothing (``standardized to what?'') when in many casesSt. John's Wort, for onethe active constituent substance hasn't been identified. That said, however, the Graedons do endorse herbs as appearing ``amazingly benign'' compared with prescription medications. The first part of their guide is an extensive listing of common ailments, from allergies to warts, with their best suggestions for relief. Part two looks in depth at 50 herbal remedies, from aloe to valerian. A well-organized guide to therapeutic options that never goes overboard. -- Copyright ©1999, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks (February 18, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312981392
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312981396
  • Product Dimensions: 6.9 x 4.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
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95 of 95 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful source of quality information on home remedies!, November 10, 1999
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This book is a must for any serious medical library. The section on herbs is as close as I've seen to a PDR (Physician's Desk Reference) for herbs--active ingredients, dose, adverse effects, etc. The authors have done a great job pulling together what information on herbs is out there into a very useful format. The section on home remedies is also very nice. Who would have ever guessed a coconut macaroon could be medically useful? ... or meat tenderizer. (Not to mention having few side effects.) Some of the stories of how these home remedies were discovered also make for good reading. Overall, a wonderfully useful compendium of natural remedies that values both empirical as well as anectdotal knowledge.
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91 of 91 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must for every home, November 30, 1999
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This book should be read by anyone interested in being an informed health-care consumer. It will not replace the advice of your physician, but will give you a great deal of information your physician may not have. In this way you and your doctor can be colleagues in addressing your health maintenance.

The book is well-written, well-researched, and very easy to use. In these days of high prescription costs, it pays to try home and herbal remedies. After all, if they don't work for you, the drugs will always be waiting on the pharmacy shelf.

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65 of 66 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best source out there for info on herbs and home remedies., November 6, 1999
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This book is the most authoritative new source for all the information you need on herbs, home remedies, vitamins, and nutritional supplements. It includes an A-Z handbook of common symptoms and ailments, time-tested home and herbal remedies, an overview of the most popular herbs in the United States, Europe, and Australia, over 50 monographs with detailed herb information, and resource listings of herb web sites and products. It's a must have for anyone interested in staying healthy naturally.
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With 60 million people taking herbs and dietary supplements as well as prescription drugs and over-the-counter remedies, the potential for dangerous interactions is enormous. Read the first page
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raisin remedy, coconut macaroon cookies, aloe latex, palmetto berry extract, nighttime leg cramps, favorite home remedies, chaste tree berry, horse chestnut extract, stinging nettle root, many home remedies, elderberry juice, nail fungus, cola syrup, digestive distress, dong quai
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United States, Skin So Soft, Bag Balm, North America, Consumer Reports, New England Journal of Medicine, Udder Cream, New York, Journal of the American Medical Association, Flatulence Filter, Native American, James Duke, Science News, Tommie Bass, World War, American Indians, Archway Coconut Macaroon, Bite Blocker, Ear Ease, Emmett Miller, Boehringer Ingelheim, Heet Liniment, Pied Piper, United Kingdom, Acid Mantle
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