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Dr. Terry Willard’s Encyclopedia of Herbs combines twentieth century scientific and clinical experience with traditional natural methods of health maintenance. Author Terry Willard shows how utilizing the best of both sources of knowledge can provide safe and effective natural remedies. Featured are comprehensive sections on more than 200 common ailments and herbal formulas. Whether you’re looking to treat a common flu, hayfever, or migraine, Willard offers practical advice accompanied by a recommended course of action that includes single herb treatments, combinations, and dosages. For those wishing to know more about the recommended treatments, a detailed section on herbal and nutritional formulas takes an in-depth look at everything from vitamin C to ginseng. Complete with detailed cross-references, informative sidebars, and illustrations, and a comprehensive index, Dr. Terry Willard’s Encyclopedia of Herbs is the essential guide to natural healthcare.
An illustrated account follows the adventures of Terry, the cairn terrior who played Toto in the "Wizard of Oz."
An assessment of basic psychological concepts based on the premise that an individual's character is developed in terms of his own uniqueness. Bibliogs
To do what no other magazine does: Deliver simple, delicious food, plus expert health and lifestyle information, that's exclusively vegetarian but wrapped in a fresh, stylish mainstream package that's inviting to all. Because while vegetarians are a great, vital, passionate niche, their healthy way of eating and the earth-friendly values it inspires appeals to an increasingly large group of Americans. VT's goal: To embrace both.
President of the Canadian Association of Herbal Practitioners and bestselling author of Dr. Terry Willard’s Encyclopedia of Herbs, Dr. Willard offers insight into why more and more people are becoming afflicted by auto-immune diseases and how to react. Vibrational medicine is a newly emerging model of medicine that takes into account the body’s electromagnetic, or life-force energies, which are also known in other cultures as chi, ki, or prana. While the recognition of such an energy force is not new, this book is the first to recognize vibrational medicine as an essential component in the treatment and recovery of auto-immune disorders. Using case studies from his twenty-five-...
A companion to the PBS television series: Ancestors, a ten-part series celebrating the significance of family history.
Covering preventive, non-invasive, and natural treatments, Textbook of Natural Medicine, 4th Edition offers more than just alternative medicine. It promotes an integrated practice that can utilize natural medicine, traditional Western medicine, or a combination of both in a comprehensive, scientific treatment plan. Based on a combination of philosophy and clinical studies, Textbook of Natural Medicine helps you provide health care that identifies and controls the underlying causes of disease, is supportive of the body's own healing processes, and is considerate of each patient's unique biochemistry. Internationally known authors Joseph Pizzorno and Michael Murray include detailed pharmacolog...
In November of 1977, Terry Lee Farmer, a white inmate at Arizona State Prison in Florence, walked up to black prisoner Waymond Small in front of sixty witnesses and stabbed him in the heart with a shank. Small had agreed to testify before the state legislature about gang violence inside Arizona State Prison and was murdered the day before his scheduled appearance. This murder proved the catalyst for an all-out war between the State of Arizona and the Aryan Brotherhood. Through five trials, Farmer claimed self-defense and the jurors acquitted all ten of his co-conspirators. Thornton Price, one of the defense attorneys, now tells how Farmer and Small became cannon fodder in this war to reclaim...