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Seasonal Herbal Cures - cover

Seasonal Herbal Cures

Olivia Parker

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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"Seasonal Herbal Cures" presents a comprehensive guide to natural healing that uniquely aligns herbal remedies with the body's changing needs throughout the year. The book expertly weaves together traditional wisdom and modern scientific research, creating a practical framework for understanding how seasonal changes affect our health and how specific herbs can address these variations effectively.

 
At its core, the book explores three fundamental areas: preventing seasonal illnesses, implementing treatment protocols, and mastering herb cultivation techniques. Starting with spring allergies and progressing through summer heat concerns, autumn immune support, and winter respiratory health, readers discover detailed profiles of season-specific herbs and their evidence-based applications. The concept of bio-seasonal medicine forms the backbone of this approach, supported by current research in chronobiology and environmental medicine.

 
What sets this resource apart is its practical, hands-on approach combined with scientific rigor. Readers learn essential skills like creating herbal preparations, establishing home gardens, and identifying wild medicinal plants, while understanding the crucial intersection of botany, pharmacology, and environmental science. The book maintains accessibility for both healthcare practitioners and enthusiasts, offering clear guidelines for safe usage, including herb-drug interactions and appropriate dosing, along with helpful reference charts and harvest calendars that make seasonal herbal medicine approachable and actionable.
Verfügbar seit: 18.01.2025.
Drucklänge: 133 Seiten.

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