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Phytopharmacy - An Evidence-Based Guide to Herbal Medicinal Products

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Healthcare professionals, including doctors, pharmacists and nurses, are often confronted with patients who use over-the-counter (OTC) herbal medicinal products and food supplements. While taking responsibility for one's own health and treatment options is encouraged, many patients use these products based on limited (and sometimes inaccurate) information from non-scientific sources, such as the popular press and internet. There is a clear need to offer balanced, well-informed advice to patients, yet a number of studies have shown that, generally, conventionally trained health practitioners consider their knowledge about herbal medicinal products and supplements to be weak.
 
Phytopharmacy fills this knowledge gap, and is intended for use by the busy pharmacist, nurse, or doctor, as well as the 'expert patient' and students of pharmacy and herbal medicine. It presents clear, practical and concise monographs on over a hundred popular herbal medicines and plant-based food supplements. Information provided in each monograph includes:
 
* Indications
* Summary and appraisal of clinical and pre-clinical evidence
* Potential interactions
* Contraindications
* Possible adverse effects
 
An overview of the current regulatory framework is also outlined, notably the EU Traditional Herbal Medicinal Products Directive. This stipulates that only licensed products or registered traditional herbal medicinal products (THRs), which have assured quality and safety, can now legally be sold OTC. Monographs are included of most of the major herbal ingredients found in THRs, and also some plant-based
food supplements, which while not strictly medicines, may also have the potential to exert a physiological effect.

List of contents

Preface ix
 
Introduction 1
 
The Evidence Base for Herbal Medicines 9
 
How to use 18
 
Açaí 21
 
Aloe Vera (Gel) 24
 
Arnica 27
 
Artichoke 29
 
Ashwagandha 32
 
Asparagus 36
 
Astragalus 39
 
Baobab 42
 
Bearberry 45
 
Bilberry; Blueberry 47
 
Birch, Silver and Downy 50
 
Bitter Gourd 54
 
Black Cohosh 57
 
Bladderwrack; Kelp 62
 
Boldo 67
 
Brahmi 69
 
Burdock 72
 
Butcher's Broom 75
 
Butterbur 78
 
Calendula 81
 
Cannabis 84
 
Centaury 88
 
Centella 91
 
Chamomile, German 94
 
Chamomile, Roman 97
 
Chasteberry 99
 
Chilli/Capsicum 103
 
Cinnamon; Chinese Cinnamon/Cassia 106
 
Cola 111
 
Comfrey 114
 
Cramp Bark 118
 
Cranberry 120
 
Damiana 123
 
Dandelion 127
 
Devil's Claw 131
 
Echinacea 134
 
Elderberry, Elderflower 138
 
Eucalyptus 141
 
Evening Primrose (Oil) 144
 
Fennel 149
 
Feverfew 152
 
Ganoderma 155
 
Garlic 158
 
Gentian 161
 
Ginger 164
 
Ginkgo 168
 
Ginseng 173
 
Ginseng, Siberian 177
 
Goldenrod 180
 
Goldenseal 182
 
Grapeseed 186
 
Graviola 189
 
Green Tea 191
 
Hawthorn 195
 
Holy Basil 198
 
Hoodia 202
 
Hops 206
 
Horny Goat Weed 210
 
Horse Chestnut 214
 
Horsetail 216
 
Ipecacuanha 219
 
Ispaghula Husk, Psyllium Husk 222
 
Ivy 227
 
Kalmegh 230
 
Lapacho 234
 
Lavender 237
 
Lemon balm 242
 
Linseed (Flaxseed) 246
 
Liquorice 251
 
Lobelia 255
 
Maca 257
 
Mallow 259
 
Maritime Pine (Bark) 261
 
Milk Thistle 264
 
Neem 268
 
Nettle 271
 
Noni 276
 
Norway spruce 280
 
Oats 283
 
Passionflower 287
 
Pelargonium 291
 
Peony 294
 
Peppermint 298
 
Prickly Pear 302
 
Pumpkin (Seed) 305
 
Raspberry Leaf 308
 
Red Clover 311
 
Red Vine Leaf 314
 
Rhodiola 317
 
Ribwort Plantain 320
 
Rosehip 322
 
Roselle 325
 
Rosemary 328
 
Sage 332
 
St. John's Wort 335
 
Saw Palmetto 340
 
Schisandra 343
 
Sea Buckthorn 347
 
Senna 350
 
Shatavari 354
 
Skullcap 357
 
Slippery Elm 360
 
Spirulina 363
 
Squill 366
 
Tea Tree (Oil) 368
 
Thyme 371
 
Tongkat Ali 375
 
Turmeric 379
 
Valerian 383
 
Verbena 386
 
Wild Indigo 389
 
Wild Lettuce 391
 
Willow (Bark) 393
 
Witch Hazel 396
 
Yohimbe 401

About the author










Darryl Edwards is a Movement Coach, author of the best-selling book "Animal Moves" and a thought leader in the area of creativity and innovation in fitness and health. Darryl developed the Primal Play Method to inspire others to make physical activity fun while getting healthier in the process. He blogs at PrimalPlay.com

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Healthcare professionals, including doctors, pharmacists and nurses, are often confronted with patients who use over-the-counter (OTC) herbal medicinal products and food supplements.

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