Goddess Blends Health~Body~Spirit~Naturally |
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Traditionally, an herbal combined the folk beliefs and tales about plants, the medicinal properties (and parts used) of the herbs, and their botanical classification. But Mrs. Grieve has extended and enlarged the tradition; her coverage of asafetida, bearberry, broom, chamomile, chickweed, dandelion, dock, elecampane, almond, eyebright, fenugreek, moss, fern, figwort, gentian, Hart`s tongue, indigo, acacia, jaborandi, kava kava, lavender, pimpernel, rhubarb, squill, sage, thyme, sarsaparilla, unicorn root, valerian, woundwort, yew, etc.(more than 800 varieties in all!) includes in addition methods of cultivation; the chemical constituents, dosages, and preparations of extracts and tinctures, unknown to earlier herbalists; possible economic and cosmetic properties, and detailed illustrations, from root to bud, of 161 plants. Of the many exceptional plants covered in the Herbal, perhaps the most fascinating are the poisonous varieties (hemlock, poison oak, aconite, etc) whose poisons, in certain cases, serve medicinal purposes and whose antidotes (if known) are given in detail. And of the many unique features, perhaps the most interesting are the hundreds of recipes and instructions for making ointments, lotions, sauces, wines, and fruit brandies like bilberry and carrot jam, elderberry and mint vinegar, sagina sauce, and cucumber lotion for sunburn; and the hundreds of prescriptions for tonics and liniments and bronchitis, arthritis, dropsy, jaundice, nervous tension, skin disease, etc. remedies. With this and more, A Modern Herbal contains so much information that it must be provided in two volumes. This, the first volume, is a 427 page soft cover book.
Submit a Review...
|
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Home · Products · About Us · Contact Us · Privacy Policy · Shipping & Returns · Conditions of Use · Links
info@goddessblends.com |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||