RN "The Healing Power of Rainforest Herbs" - Book
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Raintree Nutrition

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A Guide to Understanding and
Using Herbal Medicinals
Rainforests contain an amazing abundance of plant life—just
two-and-a-half acres of Amazon rainforest are believed to house approximately
900 tons of botanicals. Even more exciting is the fact that scientists and
researchers have only just begun to uncover the medicinal properties of
rainforest herbs and flora. Nature has provided us with a treasure of herbal
remedies—secrets that offer new approaches to health and healing. The Healing
Power of Rainforest Herbs is a valuable resource to these herbs and their
uses.
The Healing Power of Rainforest Herbs details more than
seventy rainforest medicinal plants, and is the result of Leslie Taylor’s
years of extensive research. This book explains the medicinal properties of each
herb and the natural chemicals involved, as well as instructions for
preparation. The author has also included the history of use by indigenous
peoples, and current uses by natural health practitioners around the world.
Helpful tables provide a quick guide to choosing the botanicals most useful for
a particular ailment. Illustrations of plants and recipes for herbal remedies
complete this resource’s wealth of information.
The Healing Power of Rainforest Herbs offers a blend of
ancient and modern knowledge in an accessible reference guide. This unique book
incorporates the healing practices of shamans with scientific research for those
readers seeking to discover the herbal medicinal secrets of the rainforest.
Leslie Taylor survived a rare form of leukemia solely through
successful use of alternative and herbal medicinal therapies. She has been
researching, studying, and documenting herbal medicine for almost twenty years,
and is a practicing herbalist and naturopath. She is also the founder of
Raintree Nutrition, a company dedicated to making rainforest botanicals
available while preserving the rainforests from destruction. Dr. Taylor lectures
and teaches classes worldwide in naturopathic medicine, herbal medicine,
ethnobotany, and environmental and sustainability issues. She shares more of her
personal story on her personal
website.
REVIEWS
Rainforests contain hundreds of plants - over half the
planet's vegetation - and for centuries tribal shamans have used these plants
as health remedies. Years of research contributes to The Healing Power Of
Rainforest Herbs: A Guide To Understanding And Using Herbal Medicinals, a
guide to over seventy rainforest botanicals and their uses by indigenous
peoples and natural health professionals alike. Chapters offer plant data
summary charts, biological and clinical research, tribal uses, and plenty of
technical, research-based reference material. From dosage to preparation
methods and chemical information for each plant, Healing Power Of Rainforest
Herbs goes far beyond the 'new age healing guide' it looks to be at first
glance. Very highly recommended indeed.
Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA)
Taylor, a cancer survivor, certified natureopath,
creator of the online Tropical Plant database, and founder of the Raintree
Group (which makes sustainably harvested rainforest products), has written a
topnotch resource on herbal medicines. After introducing readers to rainforest
environments, methods of plant preparation, and herbal recipes for common
ailments, she devotes the bulk of the text to detailing approximately 75
plants, describing scientific and common names, dosage and preparation
methods, traditional and current usage, chemical composition, clinical
research, and contraindication/interactions. Particularly interesting are the
tables of "Worldwide Ethnomedical Uses" for each herb, comparing usage in
various regions of the world. Research citations, product/organization
resources, and an index support the text. Taylor does represent an
organization selling rainforest products, but she in no way promotes this fact
(other than listing it in the "Resources" section). In fact, the Raintree web
site notes its philosophy of placing plant information in the public domain
before pharmaceutical industry patents override indigenous interests. Highly
recommended for public libraries, some academic settings, and consumer health
collections.
--Andy Wickens, King City Library Systems., WA
ISBN: 0-7570-0144-0
7 ½ x 9-inch quality paperback / 2 color / 535 pages
Published by:
SQUARE ONE PUBLISHERS, INC.
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