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Title: Asian Health Secrets : The Complete Guide to Asian Herbal Medicine by D.Ac. Letha Hadady ISBN: 0-609-80105-8 Publisher: Three Rivers Press Pub. Date: 27 January, 1998 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $19.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.48 (21 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: New Frontiers
Comment: I had the very good fortune to meet Letha in SoHo a few months ago for her guided tour of the herbal markets in neighboring Chinatown. She radiated with wisdom and was most informative on the huge and complex subject of Asian medicine. I was honored to finally meet her, as her book Asian Health Secrets, had helped transform my health three years ago.
The book was given to me by a close friend in Phoenix who had witnessed my suffering with chronic fatigue syndrome. I had been to many Western MD's who prescribed anything from Prozac to muscle relaxers. Nothing worked. I was told many times, my illness was in my head. But I knew better. As a last resort I read Letha's book and followed her advice. I also started yoga. Within six months my body had healed.
Of course I now have a special affection for the book, which started my personal transformation. I have recommended it to many friends. It is an excellent read, informative and addresses many health concerns of men and women. It is wonderful that there are alternative ways of looking at health, that often provide better and more lasting results than the standard Western model. Thank you Letha, for a wonderful book!
Rating: 5
Summary: Invaluable--extremely well-written, practical, comprehensive
Comment: This book is one of the best purchases of any kind that I've made in years. It is what I think a good health book should be --- it offers discrete remedies to individual, immediate health concerns, but it also emphasizes a comprehensive approach to improving overall health. It focuses on improving one's overall health in a systemic way, rather than just suppressing symptoms. I found that it also demystifies Asian medicine (Chinese, Tibetan, Indian, etc.) somewhat. As rooted in Western tradition and science as I am, I've often been confused by discussions of Asian medicine that sounded intangible and mystical. This book discusses everything in the most calm, intelligent, and pragmatic way possible, even providing photographs of common herbal preparations, so that all the information feels concrete and practical.
Ms. Hadady is an excellent teacher: like most good teachers, she gives you the information and the methodology to be able to begin analyzing problems on your own. She presents a huge amount of information in way that is warm and readable but not patronizing. She starts from the beginning, laying out all the foundations of Asian medicine, so that each chapter builds on the knowledge you've gained in the previous. Every piece of information is useful and necessary; there is no fluff. It's completely worthwhile to take the time to read the whole book. As big as it is, it's a quick and enjoyable read, and the information is invaluable. I found myself taking notes because I really wanted to absorb everything.
I don't think I'm really communicating how good I think this book is. It's truly comprehensive in the best meaning of the word, without being overly complicated or esoteric. It presents alternative methods of diagnosing and treating problems (teas, herbal remedies, nutrition, homeopathic remedies, meditation, etc.), so if one approach doesn't see to be working, you can try others. The appendix lists resources for obtaining supplies and further information. Most importantly, the suggestions are all things that the average person (like me) can actually do. I strongly recommend this book.
Rating: 3
Summary: Handy Reference Book
Comment: This is a complete introduction to herbal medicine for the novice. Asian Health Secrets offers practical advice on how to use a variety of herbs, teas, extracts, and pills as safe and inexpensive alternatives or complements to Western treatments. In this informative guide to herbal medicine, Letha Hadady, D.Ac., presents simple yet thorough diagnostic methods that will allow readers to evaluate their well-being to prevent illness, boost immune strength, and promote health. Through case studies and step-by-step instructions Hadady reveals ancient cures for a variety of ailments that were, for centuries, known only to Eastern healers. This is the kind of book that becomes both an invaluable reference and a source of enjoyable reading as you browse again and again, picking up valuable nuggets of helpful hints about how to get well and stay well. It's a helpful book but if you're interested in Eastern medicine, you should see a doctor who deals with this type of medicine before self-diagnosing yourself. It's a good book to keep around.
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