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The Women’s Guide to Herbal Medicine
Copyright © Carol Rogers, 1995, 1997.
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Contents & Introduction
Chapter 1 - Green Pharmacy
Chapter 2 - Menstrual Problems
Chapter 3 - Pre-Conceptual Care
Chapter 4 - Pregnancy
Chapter 5 - Childbirth
Chapter 6 - Weight Problems
Chapter 7 - Menopause
Chapter 8 - Chronic Fatigue
Chapter 9 - Nutrition
Reviews of The Woman's Guide to Herbal Medicine
“Herbal Medicine, used since time immemorial, is one of the best known and trusted of the alternative therapies. At its simplest it’s a soothing cup of herbal tea. But herbs can be used for a whole range of ailments, from chronic fatigue syndrome to eating disorders. If you would like to find out more about using herbs but don’t know where to start, try “The Women’s Guide to Herbal Medicine” by Carol Rogers, a Glasgow author. It explains how to use herbs safely in the home and under the guidance of a herbal practitioner. A medical herbalist, Carol Rogers offers sensible nutritional and lifestyle advice to complement herbal remedies.”
- The Herald
“The Women’s Guide to Herbal Medicine” by Carol Rogers, is an eminently sensible study of women’s health, based on the safe and effective use of plant-based medicines. Herbal medicine has been practiced for centuries and much of modern medicine is based on it. It has been shown to be effective in a wide range of women’s problems such as infertility, cystitis, menopause, chronic fatigue syndrome and weight problems. The book has a nice ring of self sufficiency about it, combined with practical advice.”
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Irish Times
“Carol Rogers has produced an indispensable book for women of all ages”
- Here’s Health
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Book Disclaimer
Some of the medical information in the book pertaining to medical procedures, drugs etc. may be out of out of date and it is suggested you check anything you are unsure of with your health care provider. The information on the application of the herbs is all correct, although our knowledge of the action of some of the herbs has grown in the last 10 years. In some cases, and particularly where a medical condition is more serious it is strongly suggested that you consult a medical herbalist.
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