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Finally, a safe natural choice for your child that actually works! Developed by a family doctor & an elementary school teacher. “Honey, Don’t Cough” Children’s Buckwheat Honey Supplement is 100% Pure Buckwheat Honey. Clinical studies have never been able to show anything to work better. Conveniently packaged in ready-to-use liqui-paks that are predosed for children makes it an easy, no mess solution for parents and caregivers. This product is considered safe for children 1 year old and older.
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Powerful and effective cough suppressant that temporarily relieves cough due to monor throat and bronchial irritation associated with a cold. Buckley’s mixture¿”It tastes awful, and it works”
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If you, like millions of other people throughout the world, take a daily vitamin supplement or a daily herbal substance, what we like to call home remedies, to improve or maintain your health, don’t you think it’s about time you found out the WHOLE TRUTH about what you’re putting into your body? This book will tell you just that…the WHOLE TRUTH! In the next 40+ pages, you’ll read and learn about 3 of the most used home remedies in the world! Black Cohosh, Echinacea, and Soy. Millions upon millions of people take these home remedies each and every day…most without knowing a thing about them! In the WHOLE TRUTH, you’ll find out exactly: * If each of these home remedies can really help you, * Where each of them comes from, * What research has been done on these remedies, * Who should and shouldn’t take them, * Which ones may harm you …in other words, the WHOLE TRUTH, so that you can make an (more…)
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Winner, 2009 Mom’s Choice Gold Award in Adult Books: Health, Nutrition, Fitness & SafetyFinalist in the 2008 Next Generation Indie Book Awards for two categories: Health/Wellness and Multicultural Non-Fiction”[A] book you will go back to time after time as a ‘comfort book’ (like comfort food!)—one that will variously provide information, stimulate your thinking, give you peace, and entertain you.” —Peter A. Gail, PhD, author, books and articles on creative living and edible wild plants, and founder, Goosefoot Acres for Resourceful Living”Packed with nearly 800 remedies and recipes, motivational mottoes, inspirational advice and useful tips, this book provides centuries of healthy wisdom.” —Balance Magazine”An herbal saga with time-tested secrets of good health and the pleasures of natural living, hidden until now “under seven seals.” From centuries of healthy wisdom, discover nearly 800 remedies and recipes, secrets of joie de vivre, motivational mottoe (more…)
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This is the second edition of Chevallier’s The Encyclopedia of Medicinal Plants (LJ 12/96). Although the title has changed, the format and contents are substantially the same. Careful comparison of the two editions, though, reveals that the text of the second edition has been revised to reflect the latest herbal research and includes some herbs not mentioned in the earlier book, such as cat’s claw. The new edition also addresses the issues of quality control and the safe use of herbal remedies. But as with the original, initial and final chapters address the development of herbal medicine, world herbal traditions, and home remedies. Sandwiched between this material is an alphabetical listing by Latin name of 550 of the most commonly used individual herbs. One hundred key plants are given a full-page spread outlining their habitat and cultivation, related species, key constituents and actions, research, traditional and current uses, parts used, key prep (more…)
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Including information on picking a pet, choosing a vet, when to call the vet, plus homespun advice and do-it-yourself treatments for your pet, this guide–written by experts in the veterinary field–also features resource guides for veterinary specialists, animal protection agencies, and breeding associations.
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You can cut through all the hype with this ultimate collection of authoritative information from the world’s foremost herbal professionals. From the best-selling Doctors Book series, The Doctors Book of Herbal Home Remedies provides readers with the latest in herbal research from 200 experts in the United States and Europe. Here’s a sampling.* For Back Pain: Rub sore muscles with hot-pepper cream to stimulate your body’s natural painkillers* For Forgetfulness: Use rosemary, known in folklore as the herb of remembrance, to help improve your memory* For Bronchitis: Try a garlic poultice on your feet; it really works* For Nicotine Addiction: Take St. John’s wort to help kick your smoking habit* For Osteoporosis: Drink dandelion leaf tea to help build bone density* For Weight Loss: Use ginseng to help your body store less fatThe Doctors Book of Herbal Home Remedies combines solid research and expert advice with the accessibility that is the hallmark of the (more…)
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Having a sick pet is a stressful situation. There is no way your furry friend can tell you exactly what is ailing him or her. Some problems are fairly easy to remedy and can be handled by an alert, knowledgeable owner at home. Others are indications of more serious conditions requiring the intervention of a veterinarian. Here a panel of respected vets provides hints for everyday pet healthcare. Each section includes descriptions and suggestions for coping with or curing ailments ranging from arthritis to shedding. Almost 100 different symptoms and problems are covered, and several of the chapters have a section entitled “When To See the Vet.” Though this book is not a medical reference or a substitute for veterinary care, it is full of useful tips for making your dog’s or cat’s life more comfortable. Recommended for libraries where interest in pets runs high.?Edell Marie Schaefer, Brookfield P.L., Wis.Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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