The Natural Pharmacy

The Natural Pharmacy by Miriam Polunin, published by Dorling Kindersley in 1992, is a comprehensive guide that delves into the medicinal uses of various natural ingredients. This edition, available in English and spanning 144 pages, presents an overview of how plants, animals, and minerals have historically served as the foundation for natural remedies, many of which continue to influence modern medicine.
Readers will find detailed profiles of 230 key ingredients, including their origins, therapeutic properties, and the specific disorders they can address. The book serves as a reference guide, offering insights into herbal medications and naturopathy, making it a valuable resource for those interested in health and fitness through natural means.
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Plants, animals and minerals have formed the basis of natural remedies for centuries, and many drugs in orthodox medicine are still derived from them. This book explores the diverse medicinal uses of 230 key ingredients, ranging from garlic to centipedes. A reference guide profiles each ingredient, describing its origins, its therapeutic properties and the disorders it is used to treat.
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