Herbal Formularies for Health Professionals: The Cumulative Index for the Complete Five-Volume Set

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Herbal Formularies for Health Professionals by Dr. Jill Stansbury serves as a practical reference manual for herbalists, physicians, nurses, and other allied health professionals looking for information on specific herbal formulas. As part of a five-volume collection, every book in the set focuses on a different body system.

To make it simpler for readers to search across all five volumes of this set, we created a Cumulative Index of Herbal Formularies for Health Professionals: Volumes 1-5. Download the Cumulative Index here!


Herbal Formularies for Health Professionals: An Overview

Drawing on her decades of clinical experience and her extensive research, Dr. Stansbury offers an unparalleled range of herbal formulas in Herbal Formularies for Health Professionals. She also provides examples of her own formulas, formulas from herbal folklore, and formulas from Traditional Chinese Medicine. For each formula, she offers a brief explanation of how the selected herbs address the specific condition using sidebars and user-friendly lists—helping readers quickly choose which herbs are best for specific presentations.


Volumes 1-5: From Digestion to Immunology

Each volume comes complete with details about each body system and how herbal formulas may improve these systems. Volumes include Digestion and Elimination (Volume 1), Circulation and Respiration (Volume 2), Endocrinology (Volume 3), Neurology, Psychiatry, and Pain Management (Volume 4) and, Immunology, Orthopedics, and Otolaryngology (Volume 5)

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A Cumulative Index to Herbal Formularies for Health Professionals

Readers can easily and quickly locate information from any of the volumes of Herbal Formularies for Health Professionals by referencing this comprehensive index. This index encompasses the content of the complete five-volume set and allows users to find the full spectrum of information available on every herb & condition covered.


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