David Crow – Plants That Heal – Essays on Botanical Medicine
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Discover the extraordinary therapeutic abilities of plants in this collection of fifteen articles by David Crow, a world-renowned specialist on botanical medicine and grassroots healthcare:
“The People’s Pharmacy” investigates how to build grassroots healthcare systems by delving into the causes of sickness and outlining the solution: community-supported plant-based treatment.
“Farm to Pharmacy” explains how we may all create our own home herbal pharmacy by growing a few therapeutic plants, the function of community apothecaries, and the Community Supported Medicine concept.
“Fukushima and Beyond” discusses studies on herbs for radiation protection, including as detoxification and chelating agents.
“Stimulants” looks at the benefits and drawbacks of stimulant plants, as well as how to use them properly. It also includes monographs on two common stimulant herbs: yerba mate and guarana.
“Dental Health” investigates natural alternatives to tooth care by outlining major dental disorders, the toxicity of current dental goods and materials, and traditional dental maintenance and care methods.
“Cosmic Chemistry” investigates the influence of circadian cycles and environmental conditions on the development of therapeutic plant chemicals, taking both traditional Vedic and contemporary phytochemistry methodologies into account.
“The Aromatic Journey of Prana” is a wonderful meditation for cultivating the sort of macro-thinking that underpins Ayurvedic philosophy.
The book “Fragrance and Consciousness” discusses how the neurological process of olfaction affects mood, immunity, and brain chemistry. Sections on employing essential oils for olfactory dysfunctions, neurological degeneration, focus and memory, tension and relaxation, and depression are included.
“The Antimicrobial Effects of Essential Oils” discusses the history and current research on finding the qualities of essential oils and their modes of antimicrobial activity, as well as the particular antimicrobial components in essential oils and clinical testing studies.
“Helichrysum” is a careful study of an inconspicuous flower with potent therapeutic properties. Helichrysum italicum’s etymology, botany, chemistry, medicinal activities, and research investigations are all covered.
“Roses” examines the history of roses, their cultivation, harvesting, and distillation, as well as the medicinal applications of roses and rose essential oil.
The book “Frankincense and Myrrh” discusses the botany, history, culture, and therapeutic use of the world’s two most significant resins.
“Essential Oils and the Fifteen Subdoshas” outlines the unique effects of essential oils on each of the five Ayurvedic subdoshas : Vata, Pitta, and Kapha.
“Medicines For The Earth” investigates plant eco-physiology, the function of plants in planetary evolution, and the numerous similarities between human and plant anatomy and physiology.
Crow’s “Keynote Speech to the National Ayurvedic Medical Association” discusses many of Ayurveda’s great universal principles that go beyond curing sickness.
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