JN Contents
JNonline.us
Jan. 17-23, 2008
10-16 Shevat 5768
Vol. CXXX1I, No. 24
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By Barbara Beznos, RD, LD/N
Integrated Nutrition, LIC
Taking The Bimah
Rabbi Aaron Bergman, who has accepted a pulpit position at Adat
Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills, talks with students at the
Frankel Jewish Academy in West Bloomfield.
Section A
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Lion:
Dear
Bar, n
you explain
the difference
between herbs
and spices.
On The Cover:
Israel At 60
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Land Of Milk & Plenty A13
Aid, expertise from Detroit help Israel's hungry.
Thanks, Beryl.
Metro
Trimming Down A23
Federation offers buyouts to 14 employees.
World/Israel
A24
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Martin Luther King A27
He was the clarion call to conscience.
Spirituality
Tu B'Shevat A33
Arts/Entertainment B9
Business
B1
Front Lines
A8
Health & Fitness
B3
Israel At 60
A13
Letters
A6
Marketplace
B25
Mazel Toy ,
B21
Metro
A23
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A8
Opinion
A29
Spirituality
A33
Sports
B3
Staff Box
Al2
Synagogue List
A36
To Do!/Calendar
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Torah Portion
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B15
B20
A35
A27
Obituaries
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Columnists
George Cantor . • • .A29
Sy Manello
A8
Danny Raskin
B14
Robert Sklar
A5
Gail Zimmerman... B10
New fruits and new beginnings.
Teen2Teen Extra
Growing With Trees A39
Bar mitzvah project aids JNF efforts in Israel.
Section B
Family Focus
Overnight Camp B2
Are your kids ready or not?
Arts & Entertainment
Art In Motion B9
Former Detroiter creates still lifes that "moves'
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nswer (continued from
last time): Dear Beryl,
last time I discussed those
differences. This time I'd like to
focus more on the use of herbs as
medicine.
Herbalism (a.k.a. herbal medicine
and phytotherapy, among
others) is the term often
used when referring to the
application of particular
e/ plant and plant extracts in
) a medicinal or curative
\
setting.
The practice of herbal-
ism is typically thought
of as part of the body of
non-scientific traditional
(a.k.a. indigenous or
folk) medicine, which
goes back at least to the
ancient Chinese (via a herb book
circa 2700 B.C.), and most likely
to prehistoric times courtesy of
our cousins, the Neanderthals.
Anthropologists theorize that some
animals practice their own form of
herbalism by selecting medicinal
plants based on their bitter taste.
Given the genealogy of medicinal
herbs, undoubtedly, there is medic-
inal efficacy to be found there—
the problem is in verifying it.
Before you embark on your own
program of herbal therapy, I
strongly recommend you consult
your physician and/or nutritionist.
— Barbara Beznos,
Registered Dietitian
Direct Your Questions For Barb
And Counseling Inquiries To:
Integrated Nutrition, LLC,
32401 Northwestern Hwy.
Farmington Hills. MI 48334
Phone:
(248) 538-8050
E-mail:
barb 0 integratednutrition.com
Web:
w-ww.integratednutrition.com
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