Earl Mindell’s Herb Bible

Earl Mindell’s Herb Bible by Earl Mindell, published by Simon & Schuster in 1992, is a comprehensive guide that explores the safe and effective use of herbs in various forms. This later printing edition spans 300 pages and is presented in English, providing readers with valuable insights into herbal medications and alternative therapies that are increasingly popular in health-food stores.
The book features a chapter titled “The Hot Hundred,” which profiles the 100 most effective herbs for alleviating common ailments. Readers will find detailed information on family and relationships as they relate to health and wellness, along with practical advice on incorporating herbal remedies into their lives. This edition serves as a resource for those interested in enhancing their understanding of herbal treatments and their applications in everyday health.
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Herbs–in new, easy-to-take pill and liquid forms–now dominate the shelves of health-food stores. Here is a book that finally recognizes this phenomenon and gives information about the safe and effective use of herbs. A chapter entitled “The Hot Hundred” profiles the 100 herbs that are most effective in relieving common ailments.
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