You're no idiot, of course. You've heard it's possible to stave off a cold with echinacea, and St. John's wort is said to help lift you out of a funk. But when it comes to knowing which of the hundreds of herbal remedies are effective, you feel like you might as well go eat the daisies. Don't graze in your garden just yet! The Complete Idiot's Guide to Herbal Remedies is a comprehensive guide to the vast and varied herbs and natural agents that are purported to prevent everything from the sniffles to cancer.
For anyone who wants to learn more about medicinal plants and how to use them at home, Herbal Remedies provides essential information on how to safely use herbal medicines and shows you how to create your own remedies to target common ailments.
Covers over 150 of the most popular herbs available
Includes a reference section that targets 50 common ailments
Features a Directory of Herbs and a Star Rating-System
Added by: arcadius | Karma: 2802.10 | Fiction literature | 13 February 2010
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Desperate Remedies by Thomas Hardy
Desperate Remedies is a novel by Thomas Hardy, published anonymously by Tinsley Brothers in 1871. Described by Hardy as a tale of "mystery, entanglement, surprise and moral obliquity", his first published novel violated the literary decorum of its day with blackmail, murder, and romance. It relates the story of Cytherea, a maid to the eccentric arch-intriguer Miss Aldclyffe, and the man she loves, Edward Springrove. Upon discovering that Edward is already engaged, Cytherea comes under the influence of Miss Aldclyffe's fascinating, manipulative steward, Manston.
Great Garden Formulas : The Ultimate Book of Mix-It-Yourself Concoctions for Gardeners
Added by: withdrawn | Karma: 115.62 | Non-Fiction, Other | 26 September 2009
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The most complete collectiongarden secrets ever compiled, this book includes money-saving formulas made from household items; easysafe pest control formulas;easy-to-make herbal edibles, crafts,home remedies. 300 color illustrations
Review This book is challenging and interesting. For teachers seeking to open up the subject, and for students looking to expand their horizons, it is to be most strongly recommended. -- Business Law Review, Dec 1995.
This book provides a selection of primary source materials on contract, tort and unjust enrichment. The sections on, in particular, debt, damages, specific performance and injunctions have been expanded and further sections on declaration and in rem remedies have been added. This new edition is a comprehensive compilation of sources on methodology and reasoning in the common law of obligations. The emphasis here is on problem solving. Furthermore, in approaching the common law with an awareness of the UKs membership of the EU and the EUs enthusiasm for harmonising aspects of private law, this new edition includes more European material and expanded notes and commentary on the civilian law of obligations. The book will therefore also provide a structure for a comparative and European approach to the law of obligations and remedies.