
2011 Southwest Conference on Botanical Medicine: Conference Book.
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PDF file includes 267 pages of lecture notes and power point presentations by speakers at this event.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
| Paul Bergner | |||
| Four Bitter Mints | 1 | ||
| Caffea: A New Look at an Old Devil | 4 | ||
| Digestive and Topical Herbs | 20 | ||
| Mary Bove, ND | |||
| Chronic Vulvovaginitis | 25 | ||
| Pediatric EENT | 31 | ||
| Neuroendocrine Digestive Connection | 42 | ||
| Martha Burgess | |||
| Medicinal Uses of Creosotebush and other Native SW Plants | 57 | ||
| Deborah Frances, ND | |||
| The Art of Formulating | 59 | ||
| Botanical Medicine: Dysglycemia | 65 | ||
| Plants as Teachers: Maca and Cat's Claw | 78 | ||
| Cascade Anderson Geller | |||
| Remedies for Parasites | 81 | ||
| Poultices, Plasters and Fomentations | 85 | ||
| Christopher Hobbs | |||
| Medicinal Mushrooms | 89 | ||
| Berberine Containing Plants | 101 | ||
| Phyllis Hogan | |||
| Medicines from the Mountain | 106 | ||
| Charles W. Kane | |||
| SW Herbs for Viral Infections (HSV & VZV) | 109 | ||
| Select Skin Conditions and SW Herbs | 114 | ||
| Kenneth Proefrock, ND | |||
| Innovative Approaches to Neuro-developmental Conditions in Children | 117 | ||
| Sorting Out Drug Side Effects in Seniors | 120 | ||
| JoAnn Sanchez | |||
| All in the Family: Medicinal Uses of the Asteraceae Family | 122 | ||
| Jillian Stansbury, ND | |||
| Photosensitizing Herbs | 125 | ||
| Legumes and the Soy Story | 133 | ||
| Five Essential Oils and Their Uses | 143 | ||
| Roy Upton | |||
| The Use of Immune Modulating Botanicals in Cancer Therapy | 153 | ||
| TCM Herbs and Gynecology | 169 | ||
| TCM and Ayurvedic Approaches to Sinus Infections | 190 | ||
| David Winston, RH | |||
| ADHD: The Facts, Fallacies and Treatment Options | 198 | ||
| Herbal and Nutritional Approaches to Hepatitis B & C | 210 | ||
| Tick Borne Diseases | 223 | ||
| Eric Yarnell, ND | |||
| Herbs for Protate Conditions | 231 | ||
| Naturopathic Treatment for Renal Failure Patients | 249 | ||