"Jonathan R. T. Davidson and Kathryn M. Connor translate hard data into the accessible answers you need to make informed decisions on taking St. John's wort for depression, kava for stress or anxiety, ginkgo for memory loss, or valerian for insomnia. Drawing on their own clinical and research experience as well as data from around the world, Drs. Davidson and Connor fill the knowledge gap with scientific facts." "You will learn: which treatments, traditional and alternative, have proven most effective for depression, stress, anxiety, memory loss, and insomnia - and where herbs fall in the list; how herbs for the mind compare to prescription drugs that have similar effects; how to judge when you're getting maximum benefits, when to switch brands or products, and when to stop taking herbs; when you may need more than herbs, and how to enlist your doctor's support with your herbal self-help program; and what the labels mean - and what they can't tell you." "With this collection of up-to-date facts, you can determine when, why, and how "herbs for the mind" may be right for you, when they are not right, and how you can play an important role in managing your own psychological health."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
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