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| | Description | Ashwaganda for stamina and vitality... arjuna for heart health... dandelion for breast wellness... gokshura to reach a sexual peak... Traditional Ayurveda, using the principles of the three doshas, constitutional body typing and highly individualized therapies, is the oldest continously practiced healing system on Earth. Over those many centuries, generations of Ayurvedic scholars and physicians have reviewed, inspected, dissected and refined the system to perfect a highly effective form of health, balance and healing. Now, two of the world's leading Ayurvedic herbalists, both leaders of the holistic health renaissance, and who, together, bring a total of over 75 years of practice to this work, have crafted a manual for making Ayurveda understandable and eminently, practically useful. THE WAY OF AYURVEDIC HERBS is more than an herb manual. It is a life path to well-being. |  |
| | Product Details | | Author: | Michael Tierra | | Paperback: | 400 pages | | Publisher: | Lotus Press | | Publication Date: | August 14, 2008 | | Language: | English | | ISBN: | 0940985985 | | Product Length: | 8.94 inches | | Product Width: | 6.16 inches | | Product Height: | 0.8 inches | | Product Weight: | 1.19 pounds | | Package Length: | 8.82 inches | | Package Width: | 5.98 inches | | Package Height: | 0.94 inches | | Package Weight: | 1.23 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 5 reviews |
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14 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Excellent Aug 22, 2009
By H. Arshi This is my first time reading anything about Ayurvedic Medicine and after going through the book, I had cross-referenced its contents with some of my friends who have been implementing these practices in their life, amazingly they all agree with the information provided in this book. For example the use of Garlic, onion, and Ginger is the primary ingredient of almost every Indian household for many many years along with other spices..handed down from Mother to Daughter but no one ever questioned why these spices were the primary base of all the foods.. with this book it breaks down and explains detailed benefits of each of these tri-primary base of Indian food. Pretty good. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to change their life and live a longer healthy life.
13 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Great book on the Subject. Jun 21, 2009
By Linda E. N-Eaton
"Linda E. Nedderman-Eaton"
Good information on Ayurvedic Herbs is sometimes hard to come by. I own a few books on the subject, but this is the first that I have found that has extended information on the use of Ayurvedic herbs by an experienced Ayurvedic herbal practitioner, who also happens to be a professional member of the American Herbalist's Guild. Most books on the subject give lots of information on Ayurvedic principles and just cursory information on how the herbs are used or just give cursory herbal or scientific information This book gives both extended information on Ayurvedic Herbs and how they are used within the content of Ayurvedic healing principles. It is a wonderful addition to any herbalists information on Ayurveda and Ayurvedic herbs. Thanks Karta Purkh Singh Khalsa and Michael Tierra for putting out this book!
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Good introduction, but book needs work Apr 01, 2011
By Michael A. Nicosia
"Gyozei"
I thought the information in The Way of Ayurvedic Herbs was very good and I got a lot of insight into this ancient system of medicine. However, there are major issues with the production of the book. The cover is attractive and referenced the covers of Michael Tierra's other books The Way of Herbs and The Way of Chinese Herbs and neatly tied the book into the series. However, this title, which was produced by Lotus Press, does not match the quality of those books (issued by another publisher) in terms of editing, layout and typesetting. Unfortunately, these problem areas make the book look like a low-end "self-published" title. I have other books from Lotus Press that were also written by Michael Tierra that were very professionally edited and typeset and I don't understand what has happened to the company's standards since these books came out in the 1990s. Sorry to see this occur with what is otherwise an outstanding book by two authors I admire.
10 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Too bad about the editing Oct 10, 2010
By uncletwinkie I have never seen such a horribly edited book. It appears, in fact, not to have bee edited at all. I wouldn't put negative comments about this book at the beginning of my review if the mistakes and repeats and typos were not so immediately, glaringly obvious. I found myself constantly editing as I read, which was both distracting and annoying. It's especially unfortunate that The Way of Ayurvedic Herbs is so carelessly written and edited because it contains a lot of valuable information. In spite of its slipshod or non-existent editing, I've kept the book and refer to it from time to time, which says a lot for its content.
5 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Traditional Indian Medicine Sep 09, 2009
By "Constantine"
"constantine@snet.net"
This way of herbs is a great supplement to Frank John Ninivaggi's text, Ayurveda: A Comprehensive Guide to Traditional Indian Medicine for the West. He is a Yale medical doctor and psychiatrist who highlights the psychological aspects, while this book outlines herbal therapies. Both are very highly recommended.
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