Medicine at Your Feet | 
| Author: David Bruce Leonard Publisher: IM Publishing Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 268 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 8.2 x 0.7
ISBN: 0980050502 EAN: 9780980050509 ASIN: 0980050502
Publication Date: June 16, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new book! Printed on demand. Delivered direct from our US warehouse by Expedited (6-9 days) or Standard (usually 12-16 days but can be longer). Expedited shipping recommended for speedier delivery. Over 1 million satisfied customers
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Product Description Medicine by Your Feet: Healing Plants of the Hawaiian Kingdom is a beautifully designed and practical guide to the plant medicines of the Hawaiian Islands. Included for each plant is its name, properties, regional and global uses, combinations, contraindications, scientific research, growing, dosages, and preparation information. Fully illustrated and indexed, this is a comprehensive yet easy to read reference for anyone desiring to learn more about holistic medicines.
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Valuable resource of Hawaiian and Chinese medicine July 8, 2008 As the author of the book Na Mo'olelo Lomilomi: The Traditions of Hawaiian Massage and Healing, which includes Hawaiian herbal medicine or la'au lapa'au, I welcome this valuable resource to expand our knowledge. This book goes far beyond anything available in print about Hawaiian medicine, and then combines it with Chinese Traditional Medicine (CTM) practices.
It lists 49 Hawaiian endemic or Polynesian introduced plants. For each plant it gives the name, similar species, common names, CTM category and properties, toxicity, cautions and contraindications (thank you!), meridian affinities, habitat, pictures, Western research, preparation, dosage, and cross-cultural uses from all over the world. It lists constituents, non-medical uses, and possible drug interactions. One of my favorite parts is "notes 'n quotes" for each plant, tidbits that didn't fit anywhere else.
After listing all this for each plant, the author takes the information the other way and presents innumerable conditions and the plants to consider as remedies. It has an amazing Bibliography of almost 20 pages in 8 point type, a thorough index and a listing of reference web sites.
Although it sounds scholarly, and it is, it also reflects the author's passion and years of experience. His personality shines through in his side notes and in some of the information he chooses to include. He sounds like just the person you would want to go with on a herb walk. Since we can't have him for that, this book is the next best thing.
I only wish the pictures were in color, but there are many plant books out there with color plates so you can use those instead. I'm also disappointed that there is no biographical information about the author. Who is he?
The introduction of the book is a delight to read, because he places plant medicine in the larger context of Hawaiian healing. He speaks of asking permission to take plants, of having pure intention and deep respect. He gives a protocol for collecting plant medicines. As an example, he writes, "While gathering medicine we are taking lives, the lives of these plants." That reminds me of the quote from Uncle Butch Richards in my book Hawaiian Massage Lomilomi: Sacred Touch of Aloha. He said, "The plants are the real kanaka maoli, the first native Hawaiians."
This book is a tribute to these ancestors of the first people of Hawai'i. Mahalo to the author and publisher for making it available.
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