Neurobiology of Chinese Herb Medicine, Volume 135 (International Review of Neurobiology) ()
by Bai-Yun Zeng (Series Editor), Kaicun Zhao (Series Editor)
The Neurobiology of Chinese Herb Medicine, Volume 135, is an intriguing addition to the International Review of Neurobiology series. Bai-Yun Zeng and Kaicun Zhao present a detailed exploration of the scientific research surrounding ancient herbal medicine, specifically Chinese herb medicine. The book provides a wealth of information on the uses of different Chinese herbal medicines and their application to various conditions.
The book’s updated volume includes chapters that delve into timely topics like the Effects of Lycium Barbarum on the Visual System, the Neurobiology of Chinese Herbal Medicine on Major Depressive Disorder, the Treatment of Insomnia with Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine, and the Metabolic Factors and Adult Neurogenesis: Impacts of Chinese Herbal Medicine on Brain Repair in Neurological Diseases. The authors provide detailed research and clinical studies that showcase Chinese herbal medicines, either as compounds/extracts or formulas. These studies shed light on possible action mechanisms of many Chinese herbal medicines.
This book is valuable for anyone interested in alternative medicine, as it provides basic research and clinical studies of Chinese herbal medicines. It has a multi-functional use in that it can serve as a reference and guidance for Chinese herbal medicine practitioners who work in a clinical environment. The clinical applications of Chinese medicinal herbs presented in the book provide useful references and guidance for any clinical practice that specializes in the treatment of various conditions.
The authors present the benefits of different Chinese herbal medicines in a manner that is easy to understand and digest. This comprehensive approach allows readers to learn about the herbs’ function, enabling them to make informed decisions about the herbs’ use.
One of the standout chapters in this book is focused on the Effect of Chinese Herbal Medicine on Alzheimer’s Disease. The authors present their research in an accessible manner that allows readers to understand how Chinese herbal medicine could help manage Alzheimer’s disease. The book offers valuable and highly informative insights into how Chinese herbal medicine can be leveraged to manage this chronic disease and improve the patient’s quality of life.
In conclusion, if you are interested in alternative medicine or the scientific research surrounding ancient herbal medicine, then the Neurobiology of Chinese Herb Medicine, Volume 135 is a must-read. The book is written in an easy to digest format, making it informative and practical. The authors have presented their research in a clear and accessible manner, and the book is useful to both Chinese herbal medicine practitioners working in a clinical environment and anyone seeking valuable insights into Chinese herbal medicine.
The book is available in eBook digital format and has 330 pages. The publishers, Academic Press, have done a fantastic job in presenting the book in a way that allows readers to appreciate the content. Language-wise, the book is written in English, making it accessible to a broader audience. The book’s product dimensions are 0.8 x 6.2 x 9 inches, making it a convenient size for readers who love to carry their books around.
Overall, the Neurobiology of Chinese Herb Medicine, Volume 135, is an excellent resource for anyone interested in ancient herbal medicine or the use of Chinese herbal medicine to treat different ailments, including chronic diseases like Alzheimer’s disease. It is highly informative and engaging, making it a worthwhile read for anyone seeking to expand their knowledge on ancient herbal medicine and its applications in modern medicine.
Product Details
- Presents a wealth of information on the use of Chinese herbal medicine and its application to many conditions
- Provides basic research and clinical studies of Chinese herbal medicines, either as compounds/extracts or formulas
- Sheds light on possible action mechanisms of many Chinese herbal medicines
- Series: International Review of Neurobiology (Book 135)
- Hardcover: 330 pages
- Publisher: Academic Press; 1 edition (August 31, 2017)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0128117796
- ISBN-13: 978-0128117798
- Product Dimensions: 0.8 x 6.2 x 9 inches