23-01-2012, 12:40 AM
My list of herbs is grouped by what they do:
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=8419&pid=35038#pid35038
because that's easier to memorize.
In the last few days, I have made a different type of list for Gogirlanime
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=11015&pid=43608#pid43608
and for BarbieGrrrl and transgender newbie
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=10880&pid=43772#pid43772
who wanted lists of herbs, with for each herb, a summary of what it does.
Actually, herbals are always organized in this way: a list of herb names, usually alphabetical, with monographs on each herb, in a standardized format. In fact, that is how I built my program too: starting from one herb, and checking herb by herb if it would be a useful addition to the first herb. Then the same procedure for the third herb, and so on.
Now I understand what a good NBE book should look like: a traditional herbal, with all herbs and supplements used in NBE, with clear explanations of what they are used for. Maybe standardize the explanation to five paragraphs on what the herb does to estrogens, progesterone, androgens, prolactin, and other hormones or relevant aspects like nutrition, safety, and mood.
Looks like something worth starting on
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=8419&pid=35038#pid35038
because that's easier to memorize.
In the last few days, I have made a different type of list for Gogirlanime
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=11015&pid=43608#pid43608
and for BarbieGrrrl and transgender newbie
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=10880&pid=43772#pid43772
who wanted lists of herbs, with for each herb, a summary of what it does.
Actually, herbals are always organized in this way: a list of herb names, usually alphabetical, with monographs on each herb, in a standardized format. In fact, that is how I built my program too: starting from one herb, and checking herb by herb if it would be a useful addition to the first herb. Then the same procedure for the third herb, and so on.
Now I understand what a good NBE book should look like: a traditional herbal, with all herbs and supplements used in NBE, with clear explanations of what they are used for. Maybe standardize the explanation to five paragraphs on what the herb does to estrogens, progesterone, androgens, prolactin, and other hormones or relevant aspects like nutrition, safety, and mood.
Looks like something worth starting on