Medicinal Herbs and Fungi: Neurotoxicity vs. Neuroprotection
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Science & Technology
Health & Wellness
Format
Kindle
Pages
820
Language
Chinese
Published
Jan 1, 2021
Publisher
Springer
Edition
1st ed. 2021
ISBN-10
9813341416
ISBN-13
9789813341418
Description
In an age where natural remedies are gaining prominence, this work explores the delicate balance between neurotoxicity and neuroprotection associated with medicinal herbs and fungi. Through thorough research and analysis, the author delves into the complex interactions these natural substances have on the nervous system, shedding light on both their therapeutic potentials and risks. This exploration is particularly timely given the growing popularity of herbal medicine, underscoring the need for a nuanced understanding of their effects.
Michael A. Peters navigates through a wealth of traditional knowledge and contemporary scientific findings, offering readers an engaging synthesis of information. By examining various species of herbs and fungi, he highlights the inherent variability in their neurochemical influences. The book serves as a comprehensive guide for practitioners, researchers, and enthusiasts alike, prompting critical conversations about safety, efficacy, and the future role of nature-derived substances in health care.
Michael A. Peters navigates through a wealth of traditional knowledge and contemporary scientific findings, offering readers an engaging synthesis of information. By examining various species of herbs and fungi, he highlights the inherent variability in their neurochemical influences. The book serves as a comprehensive guide for practitioners, researchers, and enthusiasts alike, prompting critical conversations about safety, efficacy, and the future role of nature-derived substances in health care.
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