The Complete Idiots Guide to Reflexology 2nd Edition

Healing bodies, one pressure point at a time. New and revised.

The herbal recipes introduced in here are classical and secret recipes from imperial palaces in ancient China. It was recorded that because of using some of the recipes, Empress Dowager Cixi in the Qing Dynasty still had thick and beautiful hair when she was more than 70 years old. These natural herbal recipes can help clean and nourish the hair and scalp to make the hair texture smoother and softer, enhance natural hair color, stop itching, and prevent dandruff and scalp diseases. Some can prevent and heal hair loss, treat baldness, and boost hair growth. Some recipes can be used to heal carbuncles on the head. These recipes are selected and translated from ancient classical Chinese medicine books including Imperial Herbal Formulas (Yu Yao Yuan Fang), Taiping Benevolent Prescriptions (Tai Ping Sheng Hui Fang), and Prescriptions for Caring All People (Pu Ji Fang). These recipes have been proven useful for hundreds of years by billions of people. Historical backgrounds of the recipes are introduced. Explanations in terms of Chinese medicine theories are provided for each recipe. Scientific studies of the herbal ingredients in each recipe are reviewed.

Herbal recipes for nose care are to improve its adaptation to climate changes. These recipes are designed for specific problems, such as red nose syndrome and rosacea. Herbal recipes for lip care are to moisturize and protect dry and cracked lips through natural ways, and healing lip problems such as cold sores. Many of the herbs can also be used for aromatherapy. These recipes are selected and translated from ancient classical Chinese medicine books including Compendium of Materia Medica (Ben Cao Gang Mu), Medical Secrets of An Official (Wai Tai Mi Yao), and Prescriptions for Caring All People (Pu Ji Fang). These recipes have been proven useful for hundreds of years by billions of people. Historical backgrounds of the recipes are introduced. Explanations in terms of Chinese medicine theories are provided for each recipe. Scientific studies of the herbal ingredients in each recipe are reviewed.
Herbs and Aromatherapy for the Reproductive System Men and Women Jeanne Rose Earth Medicine Books
