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The Herbal Drugstore

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You're about to enter a completely different kind of drugstore. One where herbal medicines are offered right alongside conventional pharmaceuticals. Where bottles of feverfew stand next to bottles of aspirin, and echinacea has its place among other cold and flu remedies. The Herbal Drugstore is the only place where you can compare mainstream drug treatments and their herbal alternatives for close to 100 common health problems. You'll find herbs that have the same healing powers as many prescription and over-the-counter medications—only they're cheaper and gentler, with few or no side effects. Whether you need fast first-aid or long-term relief, The Herbal Drugstore has a remedy for you. Here's just a sampling: —Immobilized by arthritis? Rub on capsaicin cream, a natural pain reliever made from hot peppers (page 96) —Can't sleep? Start snoozing with valerian—it's as effective as Valium, but it isn't addictive (page 352) —Want to lose a few pounds? Get a helping hand from psyllium, an herbal alternative to appetite suppressants (page 448) —Feeling stressed? Calm jangled nerves with kava-kava—it won't undermine alertness (page 513) —Battling bronchitis? Clear up that cough with licorice, a natural expectorant (page 129) —Need help with high blood pressure? Turn to hawthorn—it has much in common with beta blockers, except for the side effects (page 326) —The Herbal Drugstore features these and many more herbal remedies—712 in all! They're profiled right next to their pharmaceutical counterparts, so you can make your own comparisons and decide which treatments are best for you. Annotation Note to Adobe eBook Customers: The Adobe Acrobat eBook Reader version is printable, but there is a known problem printing to printers that do not use the PostScript page description language. This problem occurs with some HP LaserJet, Epson Stylus inkjet, and Epson impact printers. Consult your printer’s documentation to find out if it is PostScript compatible. This does not affect your ability to read the book on screen.

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Publisher: Barnes & Noble Digital

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  • ISBN: 1401402291
  • Release date: February 13, 2002

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  • ISBN: 1401402291
  • File size: 3840 KB
  • Release date: February 13, 2002

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You're about to enter a completely different kind of drugstore. One where herbal medicines are offered right alongside conventional pharmaceuticals. Where bottles of feverfew stand next to bottles of aspirin, and echinacea has its place among other cold and flu remedies. The Herbal Drugstore is the only place where you can compare mainstream drug treatments and their herbal alternatives for close to 100 common health problems. You'll find herbs that have the same healing powers as many prescription and over-the-counter medications—only they're cheaper and gentler, with few or no side effects. Whether you need fast first-aid or long-term relief, The Herbal Drugstore has a remedy for you. Here's just a sampling: —Immobilized by arthritis? Rub on capsaicin cream, a natural pain reliever made from hot peppers (page 96) —Can't sleep? Start snoozing with valerian—it's as effective as Valium, but it isn't addictive (page 352) —Want to lose a few pounds? Get a helping hand from psyllium, an herbal alternative to appetite suppressants (page 448) —Feeling stressed? Calm jangled nerves with kava-kava—it won't undermine alertness (page 513) —Battling bronchitis? Clear up that cough with licorice, a natural expectorant (page 129) —Need help with high blood pressure? Turn to hawthorn—it has much in common with beta blockers, except for the side effects (page 326) —The Herbal Drugstore features these and many more herbal remedies—712 in all! They're profiled right next to their pharmaceutical counterparts, so you can make your own comparisons and decide which treatments are best for you. Annotation Note to Adobe eBook Customers: The Adobe Acrobat eBook Reader version is printable, but there is a known problem printing to printers that do not use the PostScript page description language. This problem occurs with some HP LaserJet, Epson Stylus inkjet, and Epson impact printers. Consult your printer’s documentation to find out if it is PostScript compatible. This does not affect your ability to read the book on screen.

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