ABSTRACT

Answer patients’questions about botanical supplements quickly and easily!This informative book is a compendium of detailed scientific research on 34 of the most popular dietary supplements used in North America and Europe. Its coverage of pharmacological studies on the main medicinal plants used in clinical practice and sold in pharmacies in the Western world is more extensive than any other publication of monographic reviews available. The way Botanical Medicines: The Desk Reference for Major Herbal Supplements, Second Edition. is organized (standardized topic formats are used in each monograph) makes it easy for you to locate relevant information quickly and to compare corresponding sections between different entries. This book is an invaluable tool for pharmacists, physicians, and other health care professionals who need detailed, scientifically accurate information on appropriate use, safety, dosages, and similar issues related to botanical dietary supplements.Each entry in Botanical Medicines: The Desk Reference for Major Herbal Supplements, Second Edition. covers botanical data (classification and nomenclature, common names, geographic occurrence, and botanical characteristics), plus:

  • history and traditional uses
  • chemistry
  • therapeutic applications
  • pre-clinical studies
  • clinical studies
  • recommended dosages
  • safety profiles (including toxicology)
  • side effects and contraindications
  • drug interactions and special precautions
  • safety recommendations during pregnancy and lactation
This extensively referenced volume includes appendixes with information on the major provisions of DSHEA (the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994) and on the criteria and procedures for assessing the quality of botanical products.

chapter |18 pages

DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS Astragalus

chapter |18 pages

Bilberry

chapter |28 pages

(Black Cohosh

chapter |78 pages

Capsicum

chapter |8 pages

Chamomile

part |2 pages

Cordyceps

chapter C|14 pages

sinensis. Only

chapter |20 pages

Cranberry

chapter |18 pages

Dong Quai

chapter |7 pages

Echinacea

chapter |16 pages

Eleuthero

chapter |12 pages

Ephedra (Ma Huang)

name:Ephedra sinica Stapf,

chapter |17 pages

dose of

part |1 pages

Evening

chapter |5 pages

Feverfew

chapter |12 pages

µM)and showed more than an additive in-

µMand 10

chapter |45 pages

none at all (8/22) (Heptinstall,

chapter |34 pages

Ginger

chapter |60 pages

Ginkgo Biloba

chapter |42 pages

Ginseng

chapter |28 pages

Grape Seed

chapter |60 pages

Green Jea

chapter |20 pages

Hawthorn

chapter |28 pages

Horse Chestnut

chapter |30 pages

(γ δ)

chapter |10 pages

Licorice

chapter |48 pages

Red Yeast Rice

chapter |30 pages

Saw Palmetto

chapter |4 pages

St. John's Wort

chapter |56 pages

dif-

chapter |10 pages

Appendix I. A Note About Quality in Botanical Supplements

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chapter |42 pages

Index

chapter |2 pages

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