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Neem: A Hands-On Guide to One of the World's Most Versatile Herbs [Digital Download Only]
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The neem tree has been in traditional Ayurvedic practices for so long and used in so many ways, that it is difficult to list how useful and impactful this tree has been in its native India. This book shows how to use all part of the versatile neem tree.
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A cornerstone of the Ayurvedic tradition, neem has been called "the village pharmacy" for thousands of years. When the National Research Council published a report on neem in 1992, they called it "a tree for solving global problems."* Neem: A Hands On Guide provides an overview of the groundbreaking research conducted since that landmark report, as well as a look at how people are actually using this amazing herb. It offers particular promise in developing nations where it can be easily grown and processed. In regions where conventional medicine is more accessible, neem offers a natural alternative to drugs that may have serious side effects.* Neem: A Hands On Guide includes clinical research combined with anecdotal reports and accounts by healthcare professionals and patients who've used neem to help overcome everything from acne and arthritis to psoriasis and ulcers.*
Digital eBook PDF – 48 pages - 2008 by Ph.D. Sheila Sperber Haas (Editor), MD Mitchell Fleisher (Foreword)