1st Edition

Internet Guide to Herbal Remedies

By David J. Owen Copyright 2006
    119 Pages
    by CRC Press

    119 Pages
    by CRC Press

    “The next best thing to knowing something is knowing where to find it.” — Samuel Johnson

    The Internet Guide to Herbal Remedies helps you find reliable online resources for the information you need about herbs used to treat a variety of medical conditions, including cancer, heart disease, depression, and AIDS. This easy-to-use consumer guide will help you steer clear of misleading—and potentially harmful—information that often amounts to nothing more than a thinly veiled product advertisement, as you search for the accurate and up-to-date news, facts, and advice that are out there—if you know where to look.

    Author David J. Owen, whose previous book, The Herbal Internet Companion: Herbs and Herbal Medicine Online (Haworth) won the 2002 International Herb Association Book Award, guides you through Web sites, mailing lists, listservs, newsgroups, and databases to uncover safe and sound health information that’s aimed at specific conditions and specific populations; there’s even a chapter on herbs for pets! You’ll find the information you need on the safety and effectiveness of herbal remedies, current laws and regulations governing their use, and the basics of botany, including how herbs are named and what parts of the plants are used.

    Internet Guide to Herbal Remedies provides the information you need on:

    • decoding herbal product labels
    • general and CAM Web sites
    • PubMed (MEDLINE)
    • Google versus PubMed
    • Web sites that discuss side effects and herb-drug interactions
    • consumer awareness Web sites
    • Web sites for specific diseases and conditions
    • Web sites for specific populations
    • Web addresses, browsers, and navigating Web sites
    • and much more!
    Internet Guide to Herbal Remedies also includes helpful tables, figures, and screen captures from Web sites. This book is essential for anyone looking for safe and reliable information online.

    • Acknowledgments
    • Introduction
    • Chapter 1. Navigating the World Wide Web
    • Understanding Web Addresses
    • Browsers
    • Web Surfing with “Bookmarks” or “Favorites”
    • How to Navigate a Web Site
    • Avoiding Eyestrain
    • Web Sites for Browser Downloads
    • Chapter 2. Online Conversations
    • Electronic Discussion Groups
    • Chat Rooms and Instant Messaging
    • Web Logs
    • Netiquette
    • Web Sites for Chatting Online
    • Chapter 3. Herbal Information on the Internet
    • The Good, the Bad, and the Sales Pitch
    • Web Sites for Evaluating Web Content
    • What’s in the Bottle? Understanding Product Labels
    • Web Sites for Decoding Herbal Product Labels
    • General Health and CAM Web Sites
    • Chapter 4. Searching the Medical Literature
    • Understanding the Science of Herbs
    • Web Sites for Background Botany
    • The Importance of Medical Journals
    • PubMed (MEDLINE)
    • Google versus PubMed
    • Web Sites for Links to Databases, Technical Information, and Published Research
    • Chapter 5. Herbal Safety and Efficacy
    • Are Herbs Safe?
    • Web Sites That Discuss Herbal Side Effects and Herb/Drug Interactions
    • Let the Buyer Beware: Fraud and Quackery
    • Web Sites Dedicated to Consumer Awareness
    • Chapter 6. Diseases and Conditions
    • AIDS/HIV and Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)
    • Alzheimer’s Disease/Dementia
    • Anxiety
    • Arthritis
    • Cancer
    • Cardiovascular System
    • The Common Cold and the Flu
    • Depression and Memory Impairment
    • Diabetes
    • Headaches and Migraines
    • Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
    • Menopause
    • Prostrate Problems (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia, BPH)
    • Sexual Dysfunction/Erectile Dysfunction
    • Skin Conditions
    • Sleep and Insomnia
    • Sports Injuries/Use of Supplements in Sports
    • Substance Abuse/Alcoholism
    • Teeth and Gum Diseases
    • Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
    • Chapter 7. Herbal Information for Specific Populations
    • Women’s Health
    • Information for Children and Parents
    • Aging
    • Chapter 8. Herbs for Pets
    • Chapter 9. The Bottom Line!
    • Glossary
    • Index
    • Reference Notes Included

    Biography

    David J. Owen