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Books > Medicine > Complementary medicine > Traditional medicine & remedies > General
The Hearth Witch s Kitchen Herbal is an herbal with a difference it
shows how to use the herbs and spices most of us already have in
our kitchens for home remedies, personal care, spiritual practice,
and magic. The follow-up to the bestselling Hearth Witch s
Compendium (9780738750460), this practical guide includes more than
150 recipes and highlights 23 plants, spices, and herbs. For each
plant, you will discover magical correspondences, history and lore,
culinary uses, cosmetic uses, medicinal uses, notes of caution, and
recipes. From basil to black pepper and from compresses to cough
drops, this comprehensive guide shares everything you need to know
for living the hearth witch way.
With herbal medicine and the use of tree preparations set to become
a significant part of mainstream healthcare in the 21st century,
Peter Conway explains how we can unlock their ancient healing
properties to benefit our health. In this important book he looks
at: The history of trees in medicine; Why trees are effective in
healing; The role of trees in herbal medicine, aromatherapy and
flower and tree essences; The various types of preparation, with
step-by-step instructions where appropriate; Professional help with
tree medicine - what is available and what to expect; Self-help
using tree medicine - which conditions can be treated and how;
Other approaches to healing with trees; wood carving, growing
trees, tree meditation; Descriptions of the healing properties of
over 150 trees from around the world.
Volume III in the Ben cao gang mu series offers a complete
translation of chapters 12 through 14, devoted to mountain herbs
and fragrant herbs. The Ben cao gang mu is a sixteenth-century
Chinese encyclopedia of medical matter and natural history by Li
Shizhen (1518-1593). The culmination of a sixteen-hundred-year
history of Chinese medical and pharmaceutical literature, it is
considered the most important and comprehensive book ever written
in the history of Chinese medicine and remains an invaluable
resource for researchers and practitioners. This nine-volume series
reveals an almost two-millennia-long panorama of wide-ranging
observations and sophisticated interpretations, ingenious
manipulations, and practical applications of natural substances for
the benefit of human health. Paul U. Unschuld's annotated
translation of the Ben cao gang mu, presented here with the
original Chinese text, opens a rare window into viewing the people
and culture of China's past.
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