Saturday, January 3, 2009

The Doubting Disease or Winston and Kuhns Herbal Therapy and Supplements

The Doubting Disease: Help for Scrupulosity and Religious Compulsions

Author: Joseph W Ciarrocchi

The Doubting Disease by Joseph W. Ciarrocchi brings to the fore the most current information available today on religion and scruples, scrupulosity, and obsessive-compulsive disorders (OCD). In this book he helps us clearly appreciate the interior anguish suffered by thousands of people of faith who have this symptomatology and what we can do about it.



See also: Chinese Snacks or Charleston Receipts Repeats

Winston and Kuhn's Herbal Therapy and Supplements: A Scientific and Traditional Approach

Author: Merrily A Kuhn

A pocket guide containing essentials of herbal and supplement therapy that combines the traditional and scientific worlds. The authors complement each other in this way: Dr. Kuhn has earned a PhD in Physiology and is author of two Pharmacology textbooks. Mr. Winston is a traditional herbalist in practice who has much to offer as a result of his Native American heritage.



Table of Contents:

Part I: AN INTRODUCTION TO HERBAL MEDICINE

Part II. HERB MONOGRAPHS A Aloe Amla Fruit American Ginseng Andrographis Angelica Arnica Artichoke Ashwagandha Asian Ginseng Astragalus B Bacopa Barberry Bilberry Fruit Bitter Melon Black Cohosh Black Haw Bark Blessed Thistle Blue Cohosh Borage Boswellia Burdock C Calendula Catnip Cat's Claw Cayenne Chamomile Chaparral Chaste Tree Cinnamon Coltsfoot Comfrey Cordyceps Cranberry D Dandelion Dan Shen Devil's Claw Dong Quai E Echinacea Elderberry Eucalyptus Evening Primrose Eyebright F False Unicorn Fenugreek Feverfew Flax G Garlic Gentian Ginger Ginkgo Goldenseal Gotu Kola Grape Seed Extract Green Tea Guarana Guggul Gymnema H Hawthorn Holy Basil Hops Horse Chestnut Huang Qin Hyssop K Kava Kava Kudzu L Lavender Lemon Balm Licorice Lobelia M Ma Huang Maitake Meadowsweet Milk Thistle Motherwort Myrrh N Nettles Noni O Olive Leaf P Passion Flower Pau d'arco Pennyroyal Peppermint Picrorrhiza Plantain Propolis Psyllium Seed Pygeum R Raspberry Red Clover Reishi Rhodiola Rosemary S Sage Sarsaparilla Sassafras Saw Palmetto Schisandra Scullcap Senna Shiitake Siberian Ginseng Slippery Elm Soy Spirulina St. John's Wort Sweet Annie T Tea Tree Thyme Turmeric U Uva Ursi V Valerian W Wild Yam Willow Y Yarrow Yellow Dock Yohimbe

Part III: NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS l-arginine l-carnitine Chondroitin Chromium Coenzyme Q10 D-Ribose Glucosamine Sulfate 5-Hydroxytryptophan Lipoic Acid Lycopene Melatonin MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane) Phosphatidylserine Polycosinol Red-Yeast Rice SAM-e SharkCartilage

Appendix A: Herbs Contraindicated During Pregnancy and Breast-Feeding

Appendix B: Condition/Disease and Possible Herbal/Supplemental Therapy

Appendix C: An Annotated Guide to Recommended References

Appendix D: Explanation of Abbreviations

Glossary

Index

1 comment:

  1. Cardio Cocktail is typically made out of L-Arginine, though it is commonly blended with other herbal supplement products such as
    EDTA or Omega 3,6, and 9 Essential Fatty Acid. L-Arginine, an essential amino acid, is the major component for vascular protection. L-Arginine is pure 100% free form arginine and is the precursor for endotheiium-derived nitric oxide (EDNO), which prevents a heart attack.

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