The book has some interesting information about herbs and history, especially medicinal uses of herbs. This is a re-release and I'm really happy to see it back in print. I have an old copy of the first edition of this book that I've had for years and would never let go of, not matter how many times I moved and thinned out my books. I would Highly recommend this for anyone who is interested in incorporating some useful nutritional and beneficial herbs into their life, whether as teas, tonics, essential oils, cosmetics, dyes, or other products.Īlso, for anyone interested in the mythology of plants, there’s an enjoyable section on that in the book too. The herbs are primarily from the European and American herbal traditions so if you are looking for herbal information pertaining to another part of the world (such as East Asia, for example) then this likely wouldn’t be the book for you. It has a plethora of detailed info and it is exceptionally well organized. Many of the herbs □ that are discussed are easy to either grow or purchase in your local grocery store or online. 28th, relearned that dandelion tea and lavender tea are good for the gallbladder.□Good to know as I’m having some issues atm). Excellent reference book that I’ve had for years and always pick up whenever I need to find a good remedy for an ailment.
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