Herbal Ed Lectures in the Kingdom of Bhutan (November,
2009)
Ed Smith writes about his experience at the 7th International
Congress on Traditional Asian Medicine which was held in the Kingdom of
Bhutan.
An Herbal Myth Challenged: Does
Echinacea's immune system activity diminish with continuous use? (Spring
2007)
An article by Ed Smith that was published in Herb Pharm's Pharmer's Almanac.
Astragalus (Summer
2006)
An article by Shayne Foley that was published in Herb Pharm's Pharmer's
Almanac.
Herbal Alteratives & Depuratives:
Catabolic Detoxifiers and Metabolic Enhancers (May 2006)
An article by Ed Smith that was published in Herb Pharm's Pharmer's Almanac.
Women's Urinary Tract
Infections:
Prevention and Treatment with Herbal Extracts (May 2006)
An article by Julie Plunkett that was published in Herb Pharm's Pharmer's
Almanac.
Herbal Pharmacology:
Why we need it. Why we don't (January 2006)
An article by Shayne Foley that was published in Herb Pharm's Pharmer's
Almanac.
Ed Smith’s response to the recent negative study on Echinacea (August 2005)
Herbal Myths & Misinformation (July
2005)
An article by Ed Smith that was published in Herb Pharm's Pharmer's Almanac.
Liquid Extracts in Pediatric
Practice (July
2005)
An article by Aviva Romm, RH(AHG), CPM that was published in Herb Pharm's Clinical
Extracts: Herbal Information for Health Practitioners.
Echinacea Myths,
Controversy and Facts (July 2005)
An article by David Bunting that was published in Herb Pharm's Pharmer's
Almanac.
Botanical Approaches
to Winter Respiratory Complaints (Jan. 2005)
An article by Jill Stansbury, N.D. that was published in Herb
Pharm's Clinical Extracts: Herbal Information for Health Practitioners.
What's In A
Cough? (Jan. 2005)
Shayne Foley introduces herbal expectorants from Herb Pharm's Pharmer's
Almanac.
“Maca
Root: Modern Rediscovery Of An Ancient Andean Fertility Food” (Jan.
2004)
An article by Ed Smith published in the Journal of the American Herbalists
Guild. (Acrobat PDF)
Rhodiola:
Herbal Music to My Ears (July 2004)
Shayne Foley shares about chronic stress
and how it clearly plays a significant role in the cause of many of today’s
chronic degenerative diseases. As a result, much focus has naturally come
to rest on those herbs which modify or attenuate our response to stress.
American Ginseng (July
2004)
For nearly 300 years, the small perennial known as American Ginseng has been
a healer, magic talisman, and major U.S. botanical export. Hunted to the point
of exhausting wild stands, it has become more mystical as it has grown more
elusive.
Menstrual Cramps: An Herbal Approach (November
2003)
Dr Tori Hudson, N.D. distills years of clinical experience specializing in
women’s health in this discussion of developing a herbal strategy for
treating menstrual cramps.
Herbal Alteratives: Removing
the Obstacles to Cure (November 2003)
Shayne Foley introduces the concept of using alterative herbs to promote removal
of the body’s metabolic encumbrance and how such practice works to enliven
the body’s vital force to resist and overcome disease.
Herbal Remedies
for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (July 2003)
Shayne Foley discusses some important components to consider with any herbal
treatment strategy for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
Premenstrual Syndrome (July
2003)
Dr. Tori Hudson, N.D. reviews several key herbs in her Naturopathic approach
to PMS.
Eleuthero (July
2003)
David Bunting explores the application of Eleuthero as an adaptogen (increases
resistance to stress).
The Safety of
Kava (September 2002)
Ed Smith addresses the concerns about recent reports from Germany and Switzerland
that Kava products may have a toxic effect on the liver.
Relaxing
Sleep Tonic (March 2002)
David Bunting writes about the uses of this herbal compound in the treatment
of nervous disorders.
Root Harvesting (January
2002)
Sara Katz writes about how to properly harvest plant roots.
Milk Thistle
Study (November 2001)
Dr. Dean Gray writes about his research on the chemistry of Milk Thistle seeds.
Plant Harvest:
Time is of the Essence (May 2001)
Dr. Dean Gray writes about his research on optimal timing for the harvesting
of herbs.
Astragalus
(Summer 2006)
An article by Shayne Foley that was published in Herb Pharm's Pharmer's
Almanac.
Herbal
Alteratives & Depuratives:
Catabolic Detoxifiers and Metabolic Enhancers (May 2006)
An article by Ed Smith that was published in Herb Pharm's Pharmer's
Almanac.
Women's Urinary
Tract Infections: Prevention and Treatment with Hrebal Extracts (May
2006)
An article by Julie Plunkett that was published in Herb Pharm's
Pharmer's Almanac.
Herbal
Pharmacology: Why we need it. Why we don't (January 2006)
An article by Shayne Foley that was published in Herb Pharm's Pharmer's
Almanac.
Ed Smith’s response to the recent negative study on Echinacea (August 2005)
Herbal
Myths & Misinformation (July 2005)
An article by Ed Smith that was published in Herb Pharm's Pharmer's
Almanac.
Liquid Extracts in Pediatric
Practice
(July 2005)
An article by Aviva Romm, RH(AHG), CPM that was published in Herb Pharm's
Clinical Extracts: Herbal Information for Health Practitioners.
Echinacea
Myths, Controversy and Facts (July 2005)
An article by David Bunting that was published in Herb Pharm's Pharmer's
Almanac.
Botanical
Approaches to Winter Respiratory Complaints (Jan. 2005)
An article by Jill Stansbury, N.D. that was published in Herb
Pharm's Clinical Extracts: Herbal Information for Health Practitioners.
What's
In A Cough? (Jan. 2005)
Shayne Foley introduces herbal expectorants from Herb Pharm's Pharmer's
Almanac.
“Maca
Root: Modern Rediscovery Of An Ancient Andean Fertility Food”
(Jan. 2004)
An article by Ed Smith published in the Journal of the American Herbalists
Guild. (Acrobat PDF)
Rhodiola:
Herbal Music to My Ears(July 2004)
Shayne Foley shares about chronic stress and how it
clearly plays a significant role in the cause of many of today’s
chronic degenerative diseases. As a result, much focus has naturally come
to rest on those herbs which modify or attenuate our response to stress.
American
Ginseng (July 2004)
For nearly 300 years, the small perennial known as
American Ginseng has been a healer, magic talisman, and major U.S. botanical
export. Hunted to the point of exhausting wild stands, it has become more
mystical as it has grown more elusive.
Menstrual Cramps: An Herbal
Approach (November 2003)
Dr Tori Hudson, N.D. distills years of clinical experience specializing
in women’s health in this discussion of developing a herbal strategy
for treating menstrual cramps.
Herbal Alteratives: Removing
the Obstacles to Cure (November 2003)
Shayne Foley introduces the concept of using alterative herbs to promote
removal of the body’s metabolic encumbrance and how such practice
works to enliven the body’s vital force to resist and overcome disease.
Herbal Remedies
for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (July 2003)
Shayne Foley discusses some important components to consider with any
herbal treatment strategy for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
Premenstrual
Syndrome (July 2003)
Dr. Tori Hudson, N.D. reviews several key herbs in her Naturopathic approach
to PMS.
Eleuthero
(July 2003)
David Bunting explores the application of Eleuthero as an adaptogen (increases
resistance to stress).
The Safety
of Kava (September 2002)
Ed Smith addresses the concerns about recent reports from Germany and
Switzerland that Kava products may have a toxic effect on the liver.
Relaxing
Sleep Tonic (March 2002)
David Bunting writes about the uses of this herbal compound in the treatment
of nervous disorders.
Root Harvesting
(January 2002)
Sara Katz writes about how to properly harvest plant roots.
Milk Thistle
Study (November 2001)
Dr. Dean Gray writes about his research on the chemistry of Milk Thistle
seeds.
Plant
Harvest: Time is of the Essence (May 2001)
Dr. Dean Gray writes about his research on optimal timing for the harvesting
of herbs.