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86 of 88 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Herbal Twin Has Arrived!!
We all loved the book "Prescription for Nutritional Healing" by James F. Balch and Phyllis A. Balch, and now comes its long awaited twin; The same winning format, the same width of knowledge, and this time - the best herbs to treat (almost) every ailment. Besides an overview of the principles of herbal healing, the first part of the book describes a long list of herbs...
Published on May 19, 2002 by G. Haim

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73 of 86 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed
I guess I was spoiled with "Prescription for Nutritional Healing" which I rated "5". I was expecting "Prescription for Herbal Healing" to be at least as good. I am in my last year at the Canadian School of Natural Nutrition, and I bought "Herbal Healing" as a reference tool.

While leafing through, I came across "Infertility". It mentions that spermicidal lubricants...

Published on May 23, 2004 by Penny Ormsbee


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86 of 88 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Herbal Twin Has Arrived!!, May 19, 2002
This review is from: Prescription for Herbal Healing: An Easy-to-Use A-Z Reference to Hundreds of Common Disorders and Their Herbal Remedies (Paperback)
We all loved the book "Prescription for Nutritional Healing" by James F. Balch and Phyllis A. Balch, and now comes its long awaited twin; The same winning format, the same width of knowledge, and this time - the best herbs to treat (almost) every ailment. Besides an overview of the principles of herbal healing, the first part of the book describes a long list of herbs that are mentioned throughout the book, the scientific evidence of their benefit, and various considerations for use, alone and/or with other herbs. However, this part is missing a listing of active constituents (future edition?). The second part excells in bringing an alphabetical listing of various health conditions and summarizing, in a clear-cut table, the herbs that can be used, the doses, some ready formulas, and a short comment on action. I loved this format in the first book, and find myself praising this format in the present book. Need to treat an ailment? - just open the right page, and the table of beneficial herbs is right in front of your eyes. The story goes on - "Herbs to Avoid", general "Recommendations" and "Considerations" - all written by a super-expert in the field. Amazon found a very strange way to show us the contents of a book ("look inside") but never exposed "real" pages. Just give a customer a chance to look at a page from the second part of this book and he will know what this book is all about. In the third part I found the information I needed to prepare my own herbal extracts. The tips are invaluable and the various techniques for herbal healing are very well discussed. Ms. Balch made our life much easier and healthier by introducing two superb books where in a glance one can match nutritional healing with herbal healing for a wide array of common health problems. It's time to go one further step - to move both books to the CD format...
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62 of 67 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars an excellent book, January 29, 2005
This review is from: Prescription for Herbal Healing: An Easy-to-Use A-Z Reference to Hundreds of Common Disorders and Their Herbal Remedies (Paperback)
I highly recommend this book (I give 5 stars to few books) to anyone interested in herbs and herbal remedies from a more scientifically based approach. I found that her citation of studies and use of them to describe the actual effects of the herbs helpful, whereas most herb books are filled solely with arguments from tradition or some metaphysical bias. Although tradition, or any other tact, may actually be correct sometimes, I find it unconvincing alone. I like to know that ginseng, for example, has been shown in studies to relieve stress. I don't want to read an author only mention how it is a magic herb that will bring one closer to a certain positive force of the universe (apologies for the sarcasm). She does include, naturally, traditional uses (by multiple cultures) and their histories, but her descriptions/prescriptions aren't solely based on them. She does a wonderful job and has come up with a book I'd been seeking for a long time. She has obviously put a lot of careful time into this work, and ended up with what will surely earn its shelf life.

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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderfully comprehensive work, August 22, 2004
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Robert (Vienna, Austria) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Prescription for Herbal Healing: An Easy-to-Use A-Z Reference to Hundreds of Common Disorders and Their Herbal Remedies (Paperback)
I found a flyspeck on page 407 so I'm giving this book 1 star---No, this is quite simply the most complete and the most reader friendly book on herbal medicine in print today, Phyllis Balch's finest effort. Free from the biases of authors who are selling particular products or promoting their in-store information kiosks, Prescription for Herbal Healing was obviously written to help real people get well with simple remedies at the lowest possible expense in the shortest possible time with the least risk of side effects (and when I checked MedLine, there were no reports of adverse results from using baby oil). I like it even better than the Prescription for Nutritional Healing books that are, for reasons I can't understand, for better known. Even if you think you've seen it all in herbalism, buy this book.
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73 of 86 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed, May 23, 2004
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Penny Ormsbee (Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Prescription for Herbal Healing: An Easy-to-Use A-Z Reference to Hundreds of Common Disorders and Their Herbal Remedies (Paperback)
I guess I was spoiled with "Prescription for Nutritional Healing" which I rated "5". I was expecting "Prescription for Herbal Healing" to be at least as good. I am in my last year at the Canadian School of Natural Nutrition, and I bought "Herbal Healing" as a reference tool.

While leafing through, I came across "Infertility". It mentions that spermicidal lubricants should be avoided since they will destroy sperm, which makes perfect sense. However, it goes on to mention that a good alternative would be baby oil or a light vegetable oil. I was shocked to say the least. Not only is baby oil a petroleum based product, it is highly scented with added fragrance. In fact, oil of any kind should never be used as a vaginal lubricant. Only water soluble, unscented products designed to be used in such a delicate area should ever be considered.

This alone has caused me to question the credibility of the authors on the subject of herbs. Maybe they should stick to vitamins and minerals as their specialty.

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22 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good info, but organized by disease, January 12, 2006
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I like the author's information, but do NOT like the way she organized it alphabetically by disease. I want to read about herbs when they are listed by themselves alphabetically. I'd like reference to be made to "all herbs that contribute to immune boosting" or "all herbs that help the body fight fatigue" also. I don't want to read about every disease in the book just to find out which properties an herb might have. I dislike the organization of this particular book.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Life Saving Herbal Healing, August 17, 2010
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This book is well worth the price. I've had skin cancer and it kept reoccuring. I'd tried everything. Surgery, prescriptions, you name it. In the book I found something called Hoxey Formula (for almost any cancer.) Desperate, I went for it. Taken as directed, the cancer and swelling cleared up within a few days. I check my nose and face every single day. Everything looks fine. Hoxey formula can be purchased online and it isn't cheap. But if it keeps you from undergoing the knife and out of the hospital, who can argue? I'm now a firm believer in alternative medicine. The AMA doesn't have all the answers.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WELL WORTH THE PRICE OF ADMISSION!!!, July 23, 2006
This review is from: Prescription for Herbal Healing: An Easy-to-Use A-Z Reference to Hundreds of Common Disorders and Their Herbal Remedies (Paperback)
There are not many things left in this world that give you MORE return on your money than you pay for. Both this book and it's companion, Prescription for Nuitritional Healing are worth their weight in GAS! I know the old standard was gold.. but Gas is worth more now. All kidding aside, I've kept both books close by since the day I purchased them. And Reccomend both books to anyone with ailments that require expensive medications. They just may surprise you!
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14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars One Complaint, November 19, 2002
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Mary G. Dabbs (Atlanta, GA USA) - See all my reviews
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I have one complaint about this book, and that is that the index is not as good as the rest of the book. I've spent a lot of time looking for things that are in the book but not in the index. A reference book should have a better index. In spite of my complaint, I'm glad I bought this book, and I use it frequently.
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15 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Try herbs for healing, December 25, 2007
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This review is from: Prescription for Herbal Healing: An Easy-to-Use A-Z Reference to Hundreds of Common Disorders and Their Herbal Remedies (Paperback)
In 2001 i developed some sort of problem,which was stomach or possibly liver related.I used to drink alot,and i got kind of giddy from it during the day.Something internal was telling me to give the drink away.I did but the lightheadedness stayed.I went to the doctor about it,after some blood tests,they couldnt find one thing wrong with me.Now this lasted about a year on and off.Certain things seemed to trigger it,and i couldnt figure out what to do about it.The doctors seemed useless to me,i wondered if i would get out of this problem i had because even though i didnt drink,there was some days i felt realy out of it.Now i wouldnt take herbal remedys without checking with a doctor first.One day i decided to type in my symptoms on the internet and hit search to see what would happen.Alot of things came up about herbal remedys.So i experimented with some of the bitters herbs,and i couldnt believe what an instant difference it made.One herb which i had the most success with is lavender.First time i took it i knew i was onto something good.Another one was dandelion root,i had them in a tea.There was mixtures of bitters herbs i tried,and some liver tonics.But the tea was the most effective for me.These days every now and then i may feel it a little,just to remind me im not 22 anymore.I do not take the herbal teas unless i need to,because they are less effective if you always take them.Which is why if you have something similar i certainly would give alcohol the boot as i did.I can tell you prior to this i payed little attention to herbal remedys,but they have sold me these days.I experimented with quite a few different herbs,just to see which ones were the most effective.All the time getting better and better.So if you have an ailment of some description,seriously look into this,sometimes you may have to experiment to find the right herb for your case.
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great reference, August 15, 2005
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I bought both Nutritional Healing and Herbal Healing by Phyllis Balch. These books are a wonderful resource. I am a chronic migraine sufferer seaking alternative remedies and the suggestions in the books correlated with neurology studies using alternative methods. I would highly recommend these books to anyone seeking alternative remedies.
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