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By Joanne Barnes, Linda A. Anderson, J. David Phillipson

ISBN-10: 0853696233

ISBN-13: 9780853696230

Natural medicinal items are expanding in acceptance within the built global even if there are various issues approximately their caliber, safeguard and efficacy. "Herbal Medicines" offers a entire unmarried resource of scientifically rigorous, neutral info on over a hundred and fifty of the main accepted natural medicinal items. This 3rd version has been widely revised and up to date. It goals to reply to the questions raised for the health practitioner through delivering scientifically rigorous, neutral info on scientific herbs.

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