Body into balance An herbal guide to holistic self-care

Maria Noël Groves

Book - 2016

"Groves shows you how to read your body's signals and support your own wellness with herbal remedies and other natural treatments. You'll learn how each of your major body systems--respiratory, digestive, immune, nervous, memory, reproductive, circulatory, and more--optimally functions, and you'll discover how to use natural remedies to nourish and repair problem areas, restore lost vitality, support your body as a whole, and prevent future problems"--Amazon.com.

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Published
North Adams, MA : Storey Publishing [2016]
Language
English
Main Author
Maria Noël Groves (author)
Physical Description
336 pages : color illustrations ; 27 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 324-325) and index.
ISBN
9781612128078
9781612125350
  • Introduction: Achieving a natural balance
  • Part 1: The foundations of good health
  • Your body's basic needs
  • Herbal nutrition
  • Stress and energy
  • Relaxation, mood, and sleep
  • Digestion and elimination
  • Detoxification: cleanup time!
  • Part 2: Going deeper and tying it together
  • The immune system: tending your inner army
  • The respiratory system: breathing deeply
  • Blood sugar: not too sweet
  • The cardiovascular system: your body's superhighway
  • Memory and cognition: sharpening your mind
  • Managing pain: listening to your taskmaster
  • The thyroid: butterfly in balance
  • Your skin and connective tissue: keepin' it together
  • Reproductive vitality: the canary in the coal mine
  • Longevity and vitality: aging gracefully
  • Children and animals: herbal medicine for the whole family
  • Part 3: Buying and making herbal remedies
  • Harvesting, buying, storing, and using herbs
  • DIY herbal remedies
  • Appendix I: the Latin names of herbs
  • Appendix II: Learn more.
Review by Library Journal Review

Those who are interested in managing their health holistically may wish to incorporate herbs into their regime. Groves, an experienced herbalist, provides the necessary tools for doing just that. The author explains the basic principles of herbal medicine, which is based on helping the body heal itself through a balanced lifestyle, and discusses the importance of diet, nutrition, and stress management. She also looks at specific conditions and body systems, helping readers to identify which herbs are best for treating a particular ailment as well as how to harvest and prepare herbs in various ways: teas, tinctures, creams, vinegars, salves, and poultices. The importance of using herbs safely in order to avoid adverse effects and interactions with prescription medications is stressed. Groves is squarely in the alternative medicine camp, but she notes that some illnesses require the care of a traditional physician. Her basic health advice is sound: eat a well-rounded diet based on natural foods, avoid toxic chemicals, apply meditation, yoga, or tai chi, and get enough sleep. VERDICT A solid introduction to herbal medicine.-Barbara Bibel, formerly Oakland P.L. © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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