Full Description
In a world where environmental degradation and the pursuit of natural health solutions are both gaining unprecedented attention, the intersection of ecotoxicity and herbal health emerges as a critical field of study. This new book provides a comprehensive overview of how environmental contaminants affect plant-based remedies and, consequently, human health. This volume helps to foster a deeper understanding of the intricate relationship between environmental health and herbal medicine, encouraging a more informed and proactive approach to addressing the challenges at this intersection.
Contents
1. Understanding the Correlation Between Ecotoxicity and Herbal Medicine. 2. Retrospect and Evolution of Herbal Medicine. 3. Ecological Impact of Chemical Pollution on Herbs of Medicinal Value. 4. Sources and Types, Causes and Effects of Contaminants on Medicinal Plants. 5. The Impact of Environmental Contaminants on Medicinal Plants. 6. Implications of Bioaccumulation and Biodegradation of Contaminants on Herbal Ecosystems. 7. Toxicity Assessment of Herbal Remedies: Methods and Tools. 8. Applications of Green Technology: A Protection Against Environmental Toxicants. 9. The Potential Impact of Climate Change on Medicinal Plants: Finding a Way to Protect. 10. Effects of Herbs and Contaminant Interaction: Toxicity Assessment Methods and Tools. 11. The Science Behind Honey in the Management of Neuropathic Pain: Composition, Health Benefits, and Potential Applications. 12. Supply Chain Management of Herbal Medicines. 13. Natural Polyamines: History, Structure, Molecular Functions, and Roles in Metabolic Disorders. 14. Impact of Herbal Medicine and Toxic Chemicals in Medicinal Herbal Products: A Threat to the Ecosystem.



