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The New Age Herbalist : How to Use Herbs for Healing, Nutrition, Body Care, and Relaxation

The New Age Herbalist : How to Use Herbs for Healing, Nutrition, Body Care, and Relaxation

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The New Age Herbalist --a necessity for studying herbs
Review: I believe that anyone caring for themselves ought to have at least 3 books on herbal actions. For studying the herbs more broadly, one would need a number of herbals (herb books) A general book is good for an overview, or quick reference, but doesn't give enough depth on any subject. "New Age Herbalist', for me, is the best for herbal indentification because it contains actual colored photos of herbs, not tiny drawings. It has an impressive amount of color plate pages for the price.
I don't think of it as a "new age" book because it would impress a scientific mind with its listing of active chemical ingredients of each herb. The rest serves as a fine overview guide also, and has a great section on homemade bath products.
I feel a need to have a book for quick reference,several for deeper knowledge on each herb, several for identification, several for historical uses, at least one for gardening and drying, a mini quick reference for traveling. When you have a headache, you don't want to be reading about how to get rid of soil bugs. Hope this helps.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My favorite herb book
Review: I've been studying herbs for several years, and this book was one of the first I had read. It is well-organized and provides concise information about the plants and their actions on the body. There is a small but useful section on anatomy and physiology and a great reference section for first aid. I especially like the herbal recipes and have made many of them, including the almond milk face wash and the lavender facial toner. This is a well-rounded herb book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simply outstanding. I won't even loan it out !
Review: If you're into herbalism in the least this book is absolutely and totally essential. It has full-color photographs of most of the major herbs in both their natural and harvested (dried/powdered) states. It also lists a wealth of information on each herb from it's Latin name, common names, basic plant and chemical characteristics, homeopathic uses and quite a bit more. There are priceless reference charts in the back of the book with outstanding information about herb harvesting and cultivation in other sections. It's a bit pricey but it's full-color and WELL worth it. I NEVER loan my copy out. It's that valuable to me.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE PERFECT HERB BOOK!
Review: The new age herbalist is a great book. It has a ton of different herbs and tells the uses of each one. They also warm you about anything dangerous about all of the plants. Very useful book perfect for anyone from beginner to advanced herbalist. I use this book all of the time!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent!
Review: This was the first book I ever got on herbs almost ten years ago. It's definatly time worn. I still use it has a helpful reference, and recommend it. As others have mentioned, it has color photos and illustrations, as well as accurate information on the uses of plants and possible side effects. It also has information on how to use the plants, and general information on the human body and what plants are useful in specific instances. It's not a handy pocket size field guide, for that, I suggest a Petersons.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent reference material
Review: When a friend of mine handed this book to me, I looked at the title and groaned. It looked like another flaky little herb book. However, when I flipped through the pages I found full-color photos, detailed write-ups, and Latin names. This book gives the chemical constituents of each herb, lists its uses (medical, culinary, etc.), and even warns of any sort of interaction with others. The quick reference section in the back makes it fast and easy to find a treatment for many common ailments.

From novice to well-learned, every herbalist should have a copy of this book in their personal library.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This has become my primary Herbal
Review: Why is this my favorite?

* Full-color illustrations of all herbs listed (200+)
* Actual scientific information, including chemical constituents & the results of scientific research to back/refute claims made for herbs
* Excellent information on various potential dangers
* Information on many uses: Medicinal, culinary, dyeing, etc.
* Information on cultivation and growing of various herbs
* Advice on companion planting


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