
Healthy Children
Optimising Children's Health with Herbs
Phytotherapy Press
Published on 31. December 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
218 pages
978-0-646-48616-1 (ISBN)
Description
A book written with the special needs of children in mind.
The benefits, risks and requirements for herbal therapy in children differ from those in adults. This book outlines the key principles that govern herbal practice for this special patient group. A well-researched text, written by Rob Santich and Kerry Bone who together have almost 50 years of clinical practice, this book provides a comprehensive treatise on the common health problems encountered by children. Sound, practical information based on clinical experience as well as evidence-based research, provides a balanced and authoritative approach to children's health.
The benefits, risks and requirements for herbal therapy in children differ from those in adults. This book outlines the key principles that govern herbal practice for this special patient group. A well-researched text, written by Rob Santich and Kerry Bone who together have almost 50 years of clinical practice, this book provides a comprehensive treatise on the common health problems encountered by children. Sound, practical information based on clinical experience as well as evidence-based research, provides a balanced and authoritative approach to children's health.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Warwick, QLD
Australia
Dimensions
Height: 24 mm
Width: 17 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-646-48616-1 (9780646486161)
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Professor Kerry Bone is a medical herbalist and directs the research program at MediHerb, a leading manufacturer of herbal medicine products. He is co-author of around forty scientific papers on herbal research, including original research and systematic reviews, and currently serves as the only Australian member on the editorial board of the journal Phytomedicine, the top herbal research journal in the world.