Plants R Cures: An Almanac of Plants & Medicine
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Martin E. Gordon M.D.
Dr Martin E. Gordon is a renowned gastroenterologist and expert in travel medicine. He served on the faculty of Yale Medical School for 40 years and headed the Yale medical library for an additional 10 years. During those years, he was asked often to diagnose patients with mysterious gastrointestinal symptoms, and he provided fellow physicians with guides to diagnoses and cures via educational materials, lectures and exhibits. He has authored many scientific publications—which focus on clinical solutions for the benefit of medical students, practitioners, and patients—and has received awards for his films and other efforts.
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Plants R Cures - Martin E. Gordon M.D.
Copyright © 2019 Martin E. Gordon, M.D.
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23637.png24439.png Beginnings
24439.png How Intelligent Is Your Ficus?
24439.png A Few Basic Benefits to Start With
24439.png Plant Science Origins…
24439.png …Vs Our Modern Diet (how different are we?)
24439.png Plant Pigments, pt 1 — what do they tell us?
24439.png Mushrooms R Medicine — the good news
24439.png The Good & the Bad
24439.png What Your Ancestors Knew
24439.png The Lessons of Patient Histories (be patient)
24439.png Hooked on Hooke — & other pioneers & key inventions
24439.png Peter Raven — a note of wisdom
24439.png Plant Pigments, pt 2
24439.png Photosynthesis — plant energy
24439.png Beer — as old as civilization
24439.png Plant Scientists — the early explorers and innovators
24439.png Crop Biotechnology Today (with a nod to Jefferson)
24439.png Trees & Leaves & Us
24439.png Pollinators & Colony Collapse
24439.png Short Notes — stem cells, weeds, marijuana (the weed) & ginger
24439.png On to Herbals
24439.png What Are Your Symptoms? — consider plants (& pesticides)
24439.png Getting Quizzical
24439.png Correlation of Signs & Symptoms — a comprehensive Plants R Cures chart
24439.png What About Tea?
24439.png Medical Devices & Innovations — from obsidian scalpels to nanoparticles
24439.png Parasitic Diseases & Neglected Tropical Diseases — do not neglect the plants
24439.png Global Hazards for Expatriates — toxins, carcinogens and other potential treacheries
24439.png Ruminations on Travel Medicine by an Armchair Clinician
24439.png A Planter’s Sampler Box for the Curious
24439.png Glossary: In a Word
24439.png In Closing
24439.png Some Key Works
24439.png Plant Libraries for Exploration
24439.png Last Words —Acknowledgments
Would you
like to watch some
of the leading experts on
plants and biomedicine discuss their
work? The Plants R Cures YouTube
channel features the author’s interviews
with outstanding plant science researchers.
Go to www.youtube.com/channel/
UCLx_CyIkm5p6PfZsT_OlOhw.
LogoGreen.tiffDedicated to
Evelyn E. Gordon and Madelon T. Price
Who inspired this work
We invariably recall repressed failures, interspersed occasionally with euphoric joy. Such was an event that occurred the summer in Ohio that I was Waterfront Director at a children’s summer camp. My fluid swimming instructions were interrupted by the camp’s loudspeaker shouting at me to come to the dining room immediately!!
That single telegram from Yale University changed my life completely, as I had abruptly become the first Kent State University student offered admission to the Yale Medical School. Imagine experiencing the prior disconcerting 21 rejection letters from other medical institutions, followed by that incredible pronouncement of acceptance.
This eBook reflects my attempts during my subsequent journey to increase the awareness of the virtuous contributions of plants to improve the clinical care of patients. Hopefully, reading this eBook may become an informative as well as enjoyable experience.
"All that man needs for health and healing has been provided by God in nature, the challenge of science is to find it."
~ Paracelsus, Swiss philosopher, physician, botanist, 1493–1540
This panoramic eBook Plants R Cures strives to ignite and excite interest in our silent green plant alchemy and point out the ways that plants can ameliorate disease, feed the world and provide solutions to energy and industrial needs. Appropriate cautions about side effects and sustainability losses are presented for all healthcare workers, amalgamating health dysfunctions with solutions for treating global disease. The graphics with text lessons lead to better understanding of clinical symptoms, along with vividly illustrated case histories.
Beneficial evidenced-based plant products are itemized, e.g.: ginger for nausea associated with pregnancy or seasickness; curcumin (turmeric) for NASH and irritable bowel syndrome; milk thistle for hepatic dysfunction related to mushroom or acetaminophen poisoning; and Manuka honey for resistant MRSA and H. pylori infections.
Close to one third of modern prescription medicines contain a plant-derived ingredient, and chemicals from plants have contributed to the production of many synthetic compounds and pharmaceuticals (e.g. cashew nut liquid is added to paints utilized by the US navy to prevent rust and fires). Biosphere images are now used to detect plant pests’ chemical signatures, leading to protein tools for reshaping genomes.
"A diagnosis is easy, as long as you think of it"
~ Soma Weiss
The text includes a history of plant discovery, their many environmental and personal challenges, and the fearless explorers and purveyors of the plant trade. The Plants Have Feelings Too text explains how plants revise their molecular structure in response to environmental challenge; evidence-based herbal use; and cautionary tales of plant-related toxicity. It addresses plants as beauty aids and as sources of untapped nutrition and vitamins, as well as the use of nuisance species—weeds that may still fill our needs. Each topic includes possible future research.
This book is designed to be accessible to everyone—the patient seeking improved health and well-being, the concerned parent, health care workers, sleuthing clinicians, plant lovers and the curious. It is designed for bio-medical students, individuals interested in working in the field of plant science, and those who simply want to learn more