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Pharmacist's Guide to Medicinal Herbs

Pharmacist's Guide to Medicinal Herbs

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Most Fun Herb Book
Review: Art Presser's new book, Pharmacist's Guide to Medicinal Herbs, is really easy to use - and very thorough. I especially appreciate the fact he's given a brief overview of both Chinese and Ayurvedic medicines so I can sort out information from both areas. This book has become my comprehensive guide for herbs - the book I turn to for to figure out what I want to take to encourage my body to heal itself without invasive antibiotics.

Dr. Presser is a pharmacist - but his writing style is upbeat, focused, easy to understand and even funny. The book is enjoyable reading as well as a necessary manual for health.

I can see why Fred Weissman, Pharm D., J.D., Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, USCS School of Pharmacy says "...this text will serve as a valuable teaching source on herbal agents for many of our pharmacy schools throughout the country."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best New Book on Herbs I've Found
Review: Art Presser's new book, Pharmacist's Guide to Medicinal Herbs, is really easy to use - and very thorough. I especially appreciate the fact he's given a brief overview of both Chinese and Ayurvedic medicines so I can sort out information from both areas. This book has become my comprehensive guide for herbs - the book I turn to for to figure out what I want to take to encourage my body to heal itself without invasive antibiotics.

Dr. Presser is a pharmacist - but his writing style is upbeat, focused, easy to understand and even funny. The book is enjoyable reading as well as a necessary manual for health.

I can see why Fred Weissman, Pharm D., J.D., Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, USCS School of Pharmacy says "...this text will serve as a valuable teaching source on herbal agents for many of our pharmacy schools throughout the country."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Scientifically Credible - Editorially humorous
Review: As a chemist with more than 18 years in research and 4 years studying nutrition, I have reviewed and researched many books on the medicinal properties of herbs. I find this book to be one of my favorites. It contains enough information to satisfy my appetite for the pharmacological composition of herbs while being extremely pleasant to read. Dr. Presser has a unique wit and manner of writing. As an owner of two health food stores I find myself recommending this book above all others for anyone asking for additional information on herbs and their medicinal value. Definitely a must have!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Possibly the best herb book on the market!
Review: As a nutritionist and natural health educator, I highly recommend Pharmacist's Guide to Medicinal Herbs. It's well-researched, fun to read, and easy to find what you're looking for. Dr. Presser has managed to present scientifically credible information while maintaining a style of writing which is not only easy to read, but clearly reflective of his wonderful sense of humor. Furthermore, Pharmacist's Guide to Medicinal Herbs is especially important at this time since we currently live in an age of self-prescription regarding herbs. Up-to-date information is extremely important to help consumers make educated decisions. Dr. Art Presser's book is just what the doctor ordered. As a matter of fact, doctors who are interested in integrating herbal medicine into their practice should read Pharmacist's Guide to Medicinal Herbs too.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Possibly the best herb book on the market!
Review: As a nutritionist and natural health educator, I highly recommend Pharmacist's Guide to Medicinal Herbs. It's well-researched, fun to read, and easy to find what you're looking for. Dr. Presser has managed to present scientifically credible information while maintaining a style of writing which is not only easy to read, but clearly reflective of his wonderful sense of humor. Furthermore, Pharmacist's Guide to Medicinal Herbs is especially important at this time since we currently live in an age of self-prescription regarding herbs. Up-to-date information is extremely important to help consumers make educated decisions. Dr. Art Presser's book is just what the doctor ordered. As a matter of fact, doctors who are interested in integrating herbal medicine into their practice should read Pharmacist's Guide to Medicinal Herbs too.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: information with a touch of humor
Review: Dr. Presser has taken a subject that can be a bit boring and injected humor here and there which makes it not only enjoyable to read but very informative. I find myself looking forward
to reading another chapter much the same way I look forward to reading a novel.

Clearly Dr. Presser has a unique and refreshing way of delivering
information that could otherwise be quite boring.

I look forward to any forthcoming books from Dr. Presser.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: information with a touch of humor
Review: Dr. Presser has taken a subject that can be a bit boring and injected humor here and there which makes it not only enjoyable to read but very informative. I find myself looking forward
to reading another chapter much the same way I look forward to reading a novel.

Clearly Dr. Presser has a unique and refreshing way of delivering
information that could otherwise be quite boring.

I look forward to any forthcoming books from Dr. Presser.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Most Fun Herb Book
Review: This is the most enjoyment I have had reading a book on herbs. The author kept my attention with his light writing and sense of humor. I will save it on my bookshelf a[s]... a reference book, ... I read it from cover to cover.


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