The Psychopharmacology of Herbal Medicine: Plant Drugs That Alter Mind, Brain and Behavior
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By: M Spinella
Format: Paperback
From: MIT Press
Pub. Date: June 2001
Product Details:
Catalog: Book
Release Date: 2001-07-13
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 590
Ean: 9780262692656
Isbn: 0262692651
ABOUT THE BOOK
Virtually all cultures consume drugs from psychoactive plants. Caffeine, for example, is probably the most common stimulant in the world, and many modern medicines, such as morphine and codeine, are derived from plant sources. In these cases, scientific research has revealed the composition of the plants and how they interact with the nervous system. There are also many herbal medications with reputed therapeutic value that have not yet gained acceptance into mainstream medicine, partly because there has not been enough research to support their usefulness. Instead they are regarded as "alternative medicines." This is an active research area, however, and many current studies are focusing on identifying the active components, pharmacological properties, physiological effects, and clinical efficacy of herbal medicines. This book compiles and integrates up-to-date information on the major psychoactive herbal medicines - that is, herbal medicines that alter mind, brain, and behavior. It focuses particularly on the effects on various areas of cognition, including attention, learning, and memory.
The book covers all major classes of psychoactive drugs, including stimulants, cognitive enhancers, sedatives and anxiolytics, psychotherapeutic herbs, analgesics and anesthetic plants, hallucinogens, and cannabis.
"Marcello Spinella has created a book that is very informative, written with huge amounts of enthusiasm, yet balanced and easy to read! For anyone who has an interest in the field of herbal psychopharmcology, be it from an academic, professional or layperson perspective, then this is likely to be a great starting point for you. Although it is a guide aimed mainly at reseachers, and health care professionals, it still advises that (due to health care standards changing all the time that) you should still seek expert opinion before using the book in practice.
That said, the book covers basic neurosciences and pharmacology, before going into details on stimulant plants; plants which are cognitive enhancers; herbal sedatives; psychotheraputic herbs; analgesic and anesthetic plants; and hallucingenic plants.
It doesn't promote any of these plants to be used for recreational purposes, but purely from a pharmacology perspective."
~ Written on 2005-07-06