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Herbal Remedies

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  • 288 páginas
  • 11 horas de lectura

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For anyone who wants to learn more about medicinal plants and how to use them at home, <i>Visual Reference Guides: Herbal Remedies</i> provides essential information on how to safely use herbal medicines and shows you how to create your own remedies to target common ailments. <b>Andrew Chevallier, FNIMH</b> is an experienced medical herbalist with his own private practice. A leading figure in the field of herbal medicine, he is a past president of the National Institute of Medical Herbalists. He was responsible for pioneering the development of the BS degree course in Herbal Medicine at Middlesex University, where he is currently an honorary Senior Lecturer. His books include <i>Encyclopedia of Medicinal Plants</i> and <i>Herbal Medicine for Menopause</i>.

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Herbal Remedies, Andrew Chevallier, David Keifer

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2007
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Título
Herbal Remedies
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Metro Books
Publicado en
2007
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
288
ISBN10
1435121317
ISBN13
9781435121317
Serie
Descripción
For anyone who wants to learn more about medicinal plants and how to use them at home, <i>Visual Reference Guides: Herbal Remedies</i> provides essential information on how to safely use herbal medicines and shows you how to create your own remedies to target common ailments. <b>Andrew Chevallier, FNIMH</b> is an experienced medical herbalist with his own private practice. A leading figure in the field of herbal medicine, he is a past president of the National Institute of Medical Herbalists. He was responsible for pioneering the development of the BS degree course in Herbal Medicine at Middlesex University, where he is currently an honorary Senior Lecturer. His books include <i>Encyclopedia of Medicinal Plants</i> and <i>Herbal Medicine for Menopause</i>.