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A comprehensive compendium on the theory and practice of herbal
medicine from expert herbalists Christopher Hedley and Non
Shaw.  This fundamental textbook draws on the wisdom
of Christopher Hedley and Non Shaw, incorporating their belief in
the importance of understanding herbal medicine in the context of
living plants, and providing lived examples of how this can be used
in the everyday practice of herbal medicine. Through these
teachings, the book also acquaints readers with the rich legacy of
Christopher and Non in Western herbal medicine. Drawing on
Christopher's own approach to teaching herbalism, which was
abundant with the importance of storytelling in learning, Plant
Medicine is as fascinating as it is accessible, enriched with
the depth of Christopher's own knowledge and warmth. The book is
comprised of four parts: 'Roots' explores the history of plant
medicine, investigating physiomedicalism and Galenic humoral
medicine. The second section, 'Flowers', is a thorough,
alphabetically ordered materia medica of the medicinal properties
of individual plants, with properties, uses, preparations, dosage,
cautions, and clinical uses of ninety-two plant medicines that Non
and Christopher gathered over nearly two lifetimes. 'Fruits'
provides information on how particular body systems and patient
groups are treated therapeutically with herbal medicines,
specifically covering the digestive, cardiovascular, nervous,
urinary, musculoskeletal, endocrine, skin and immune systems.
Finally, 'Seeds' concludes the book by inviting readers to consider
going deeper and beyond their exploration of plant medicine,
shifting their preconceptions of herbs to understand them on a more
intimate level. Plant Medicine is a foundational text for all
students and practitioners of herbal medicine, but it's wisdom and
insight will also provide a guiding light for anyone seeking plant
medicine as a way to reconnect to the abundance and beauty of
nature.
A thought-provoking selection of interviews with British
herbalist, illuminating the the importance of our relationship with
plants, alongside how such 'enchantment' has influenced the
narrative of their lives. Some herbalists have visible entryways
into studying, such as personal experience of taking herbal
medicine, a search for a new career or a love of nature. Other
entryways are more hidden, with many noting 'crossings' and
'callings' with plants at a young age. The Enchantment of Western
Herbal Medicine, addresses tje sensual ability of herbs
to raise questions about the agency of living plants and of herbal
medicines. It discusses in depth how the relationship between
herbalists and plants may be reconceived. Meetings with plants and
herbal medicines allow herbalists to draw easily from a diverse
range of influences that others may see as incommensurable. "This
fascinating, original and challenging book convincingly explores
modern-day herbalists understanding of their place in the
complementary health world, against the backdrop of encroaching
professionalisation, legitimacy and scientism. In his case study
interviews with herbalists, Guy Waddell draws our attention to the
enchanting power of plants and their agentic qualities.
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