A highly accessible natural health guide to all the major body systems and their common imbalances, with in-depth advice on how to best use herbal medicine to support and nourish each system, address chronic health concerns, and help achieve optimal health. An antacid or an aspirin may soothe your pain, but it doesn't cure the cause of your symptoms. Headaches, indigestion, fatigue, allergies, anxiety, eczema, high blood pressure, and other conditions are clues to a deeper imbalance in your body, and learning to read those clues is a key step in maintaining optimal health. Herbalist Maria No l Groves shows you how to read your body's signals and support your own wellness with herbal remedies and other natural treatments. You'll learn how each of your major body systems--respiratory, digestive, immune, nervous, memory, reproductive, circulatory, and more--optimally functions, and you'll discover how to use natural remedies to nourish and repair problem areas, restore lost vitality, support your body as a whole, and prevent future problems. Groves includes in-depth instructions, with step-by-step photographs, for making your own herbal remedies, as well as expert guidance on buying and effectively using commercial preparations. Silver Nautilus Book Award Winner for Health & Healing
Approachable, but Index is annoying and incomplete
Published by Bonnie C , 11 months ago
I bought this book for an herbal medicine class I am in. It has been helpful for me, as a beginner to herbal medicine. Lots of information, approachable concepts. I have found the index to be annoying--and incomplete--though. When looking up herbs, it has them listed in multiple places (understandably, since many medicinal herbs benefit many different parts of the body), but this can make it hard to find a concise list if uses/plant parts/dried vs fresh/energy, etc. Often, it is difficult to find the herb even mentioned on the reference page. Additionally, I have found at least one missing reference: When looking up Mahonia spp, it says to see "Oregon Grape," but when looking in the Os for Oregon Grape, it is nowhere to be found. Frustrating, as Oregon Grape is something our instructor talks about often in our class.
There are lots of good recipes, some of which I have tried and find very useful (the Sleep Tea in particular...amazing!), but I find over and over that I wish there was a recipe index as it is very hard to find these recipes when you decide you want to make one of them.
Overall, this has been a good beginner book for me with lots of information, but I think it's most useful as a text book and not so much as a reference book. I will need to find one of those.
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