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Herbal Medicine: Internet Resources:
Alternative Medicine
Employing plant and plant products from
folk medicine traditions for pharmacological use includes: Echinacea (purple
coneflower); ginger rhizome; ginkgo biloba extract; ginseng root; wild chrysanthemum
flower; witch hazel; yellowdock. See also:
Databases
- AGRICOLA
(AGRICultural OnLine Access): access to bibliographic data on how to
grow herbs and medicinal plants and includes references from The Herb
Research Foundations' HerbalGram
- American Botanical Council:
educating the public on the use of herbs and phytomedicinals
- The American Herbal Pharmacopoeia:
produce authoritative herbal monographs containing accurate, critically
reviewed information on botanicals which can provide guidance in the
appropriate use of herbal therapeutics"
- American Herbal Products Association:
promotes the responsible commerce of products which contain herbs
- American
Herbalists Guild : "only peer-review organization
for professional herbalists specializing in the medicinal use of plants"
- American Society of Pharmacognosy
: "dedicated to the promotion, growth, and development
not only of pharmacognosy but all aspects of those sciences related
to and dealing in natural products" includes graduate program information
and journals
- Botanical
Medicine Information Resources: Rosenthal Center for Complementary
and Alternative Medicine, Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, New
York: links to databases, journals, mailing lists, regulatory information
- Botanical Society of America:
information on plant research
- Botanical.com:
a Modern Herbal by Mrs. M. Grive: "hyper-text version
of A Modern Herbal, first published in 1931, by Mrs. M. Grieve, contains
medicinal, culinary, cosmetic and economic properties, cultivation and
folk-lore of herbs"
- British Herbal Medicine Association
(BHMA) "advance the science and practice of herbal medicine
in the United Kingdom"
- The California School
of Traditional Hispanic Herbalism, Richmand, California:
" to teach and preserve the healing traditions of the Hispanic curanderos
and curanderas (folk healers) of California"
- Chinese Herbal Sciences,
Rocky Mountain Herbal Institute (RMHI)
- ConsumerLab.com
: independent teting of herbs and health & nutrition products for purity,
potency, bioavailability, and consistency and gives an approved quality
seal
- Creating
an Herbal Apothecary: An Implementation Guide: Speical Report
from the publishers of Strategic Health Care Marketing
- Cyberbotanica:
Plants and Cancer Treatments, maintained by Lucy A. Snyder
: "plants and chemotherapy (also still under construction), but
other chapters are in the works: plants used in bioremediation, fungi
which produce antibiotics, and genetically engineered fruits and vegetables".
- Ethnobotanical
Resource Directory: extensive links to "information
on useful plants (food, medicine, material for textiles, etc.) and harmful
plants (plant pathology, poisonous plants, weeds)"
- EthnoMedicinals.com,
Anthony R. Torkelson, Ph. D., Research Scientist, Department of Pharmacokinetics,
Bioanalytical, and Radiochemistry, G.D. Searle Research and Development:
"information on the use of herbs and other natural products in
biochemistry, pharmacology, and traditional medicine"
- European Herbal and
Traditional Medicine Practitioners Association: representing
professional herbalists throughout Europe, regulatory & legislative
information, global herbal information and herbal efficacy & safety
information
- European Scientific Cooperative
on Phytotherapy (ESCOP): Publications
- Flower Essence Society:
"promote plant research and empirical clinical research on the therapeutic
effects of flower essences"
- The Ginkgo Evaluation of Memory
(“GEM”) Study, University of Pittsburgh, sponsored by the National
Center for Complementray and Alternative Medicine, the National Institute
on Aging, & the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute
- The Ginkgo Pages
by Cor Kwant
- Henriette's Herbal
Homepage: faqs, pictures, archives and links by Henriette
Kress.
- Herb
Associations-International and United States, HerbNET:
good directory of associations and organizations
- Herb Research Foundation:
nonprofit research and educational organization focusing on herbs and
medicinal plants. With the American
Botanical Council publishes HerbalGram
and maintains Herb
World News Online includes research reviews and world,
science, industry and political news
- Herb Society (United Kingdom):
"educational charity dedicated to the dissemination of knowledge
about the healing properties of herbs & their use in the community
and the support of further research into the healing properties of herbs"
- Herbal ADR:
PhytoNet's place to file an adverse reaction to a phytomedicine or herbal
remedy [must request registeration login and password]
- Herbal
Medicine, Medlineplus, National Library of Medicine
- HerbDotCom: Home
of the Professional Herbalists Discussion List
- HerbMed
- " herbal database provides hyperlinked access to the scientific
data underlying the use of herbs for health. It is an evidence-based
information resource for professionals, researchers and general public,
project of the Alternative Medicine Foundation"
- Longwood Herbal Task
Force: The Herbs and Supplements monographs and clinician
information from Children's Hospital, the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy
and Health Sciences and the Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Bostom Massachusetts
- Medherb.com, from Medical
Herbalism: A Clinical Journal for the Herbal Practitioner: great links
and resources
- Medicinal
Herb FAQ for the alt.folklore.herbs newsgroup, FAQ Keeper:
Henriette Kress.
- Medicinal
Herb Garden at the University of Washington, Seattle, a
resource of images for herbalists, medics, and botanists at all levels.
- Medicinal Plant
Seeds also has Chinese
and Vietnamese Herbal Healing Plants: Seedman.com: Southern
Business Express Seed Division
- Medicinal
and Poisonous Plant Databases, Michael C. Tims: taxonomy, biochemistry
and uses
- Memorial Sloane-Kettering Cancer Center New York,
New York: Information
Resource: About Herbs, Botanicals & Other Products: "objective
information for oncologists and healthcare professionals, including
a clinical summary for each agent and details about constituents, adverse
effects, interactions, and potential benefits or problems"
- A Mini-Course
in MEDICAL BOTANY SYLLABUS , James A. Duke, Ethnobotanist
- Missouri
Botanical Garden Library Rare Book Digitization Project,:
includes Köhler's Medizinal Pflanzen "300 finely detailed
illustrations, expertly drawn by the artists L. Müeller and C.F.
Schmidt...from the botanical standpoint the finest and most useful series
of illustrations of medicinal plants...site was created from slides
taken by Dr. James Zarucchi"
- Monographs
- The
Mycological Society of America: "the study of fungi including
mushrooms, truffles, yeasts, lichens, plant pathogens and medically
importanrt fungi"
- Natural Products
Association: "represents the interests of some 3,000 retailers
and 1,000 manufacturers, suppliers and distributors of health foods,
dietary supplements, natural ingredient cosmetics and other natural
products": maintains "industry's only self-regulatory testing program,
which fosters quality assurance"
- New York Botanical
Garden: Continuing Education: offers a variety of classes
on herbs and medicinal plant research
- Phytotherapies.org
free service to individuals registering with the site, "sponsored by
Herbworx Corporation, an Australian company dedicated to ensuring that
practitioners are supplied not only with high quality herbal medicine,
but also clinically relevant, scientifically validated technical information,
and Phytomedicine, manufacturer quality herbal extracts for practitioners."
Even though it is a commercial service the herbal mongraph database
contains indications, actions, constituents, studies & articles.
- Questions
and Answers: A Trial of St. John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum) for the
Treatment of Major Depression, National Institutes of Health,
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
- The Society for Economic
Botany: established to "encourage scientific research in
the past, present and future uses of plants"
- Shanghai Institute of Materia
Medica, Chinese Academy of Sciences: leading organization
in drug discovery in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM)
- Southwest
School of Botanical Medicine Home Page: Albuquerque, New
Mexico: links to herb resources, medicinal plant images, botanical and
medical glossary and information on this school.
- Spices
Exotic Flavors and Medicines, History and Special Collections,
University of California, Los Angeles, Louise M. Darling Biomedical
Library: descriptions, history, medicinal properities, and historical
view of individual spices
- Tang
Center for Herbal Medicine Research, University of Chicago:
investigate efficacy and safety of medicinal herbs and other dietary
supplements supported by world-wide collaborations"
- Tropical Plant Database:"authored
and maintained by Ms. Leslie Taylor and much of the information contained
herein can be found in her book, Herbal Secrets of the Rainforest, from
Prima Publishing, Inc."
- World Health Organization's Regulatory
Situation of Herbal Medicines A Worldwide Review (this
is a pdf file and requires adobe acrobat)
Revision: January 2008.
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Medicine Homepage" ©1994-2008. Charles B. Wessel, M.L.S., cbw@pitt.edu
- Falk Library of the Health Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh,
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