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Western Herbs—for Martial Artists and Contact Athletes

by Susan Lynn Peterson, Ph.D.

Healing with herbs has long been a tradition in the martial arts. This book investigates sixty-four herbs that are readily available in North America and Europe.

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September 1, 2010
Paperback: 374 pages
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9.41 × 7.34 × 1 in
ISBN: 9781594391972

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Release date: 
September 1, 2010
Paperback: 374 pages
Dimensions: 
9.41 × 7.34 × 1 in
ISBN: 9781594391972
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Herbs for bruises, sprains, strains, dislocations, breathing, adrenaline, and more!

Healing with herbs has long been a tradition in the martial arts. As ever more martial artists train in the West, interest in Western herbs grows. This book investigates sixty-four herbs that are readily available in North America and Europe. For each herb it discusses the evidence for its effectiveness, the evidence for its safety, and how specifically to use it to enhance martial arts and contact sports training. Even the beginner will be able to choose an herb to meet a specific training need, purchase a good quality portion of that herb, prepare it, and use it safely.

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USA Best Books Award - Winner - 2011

Eric Hoffer Award - 1st Runner Up - 2011

IP's Highlighted Title Award - Editor s Choice - 2011

IP's Living Now Award - Editor s Choice - 2011


About the Author

Susan Lynn Peterson, Ph.D.

Susan Lynn Peterson Ph.D., has made a career of writing about complex topics in a straightforward entertaining way. Building on a lifetime of interest in health, especially alternative healing practices, she has spent three years and thousands of hours investigating the way herbs have been used in various cultures to treat injuries. A Martial Artist's Guide to Western Herbs is her fifth book. Her first three books, published by Tuttle Publishing and Zondervan Publishing House, a … More »