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The beloved best-selling classic for the modern herbalistโ250 safe and effective herbal medicines to make at home This comprehensive, full-color guide offers detailed and easy-to-follow instructions for making and using all-natural herbal remedies. With practical tips, in-depth preparation techniques, and an inside look at some of the authorsโ own favorite formulas, The Modern Herbal Dispensatory walks beginners and advanced herbalists alike through: โข The 12 major categories of herbs โข How to choose the best dosage form for each category of herb โข How to harvest, dry, and use fresh herbs โข Extractions, preparations, and formulas โข Advanced techniques for making and using herbal medicine โข Herbal insights and need-to-know wisdom, like why different preparations of the same herb affect the body differently; which herbs are medicinal when dry, but could be toxic when fresh; and why beginners typically see more potent results with formulations than single-herb preparations The text includes multiple appendices, recommendations for further reading, and a helpful index. With preparations for 100+ illnesses and conditions and a comprehensive materia medica , The Modern Herbal Dispensatory is the classic plant-medicine reference manual for herbalists, natural medicine practitioners, and anyone seeking safe, holistic, at-home care and inexpensive all-natural remedies. Review: Excellent for all levels of herbalists! - I found this book to be excellent and even better than expected. I have been studying herbalism for a few years now, so am not a beginner, but not a clinical herbalist either. It is perfect both for someone just beginning their herbal journey as the information is written in an approachable and usable fashion, however I also believe the more advanced herbalist would benefit from this text as there are numerous details included along with a chapter on advanced techniques. Additionally there is information on essential oils, flower waters and the like, that tends to be something more familiar to aromatherapists. Yet, these are truly an excellent addition to one's plant healing repertoire, so it was nice to see them seamlessly added in. I was pleasantly surprised at the materia medica at the end. It is extremely thorough and contained many familiar herbs, but also many new ones. There is also dosing information included which I found helpful. My only suggestion, primarily because I am a visual learner, is it would have been nice to to have pictures of each herb, especially because there were quite a few that were new to me, but as the authors point out there are many other books for that, so it wasn't a big problem. This is definitely an excellent addition to your herbal library! Easy to read and understand, but thorough in its information! I am extremely pleased I purchased it! I plan to share this title with others when I teach courses on herbalism as it provides an excellent foundations and builds to advanced skills. Review: Great book - Came in good condition. I LOVE this book. Besides all the information, the size is perfect since I'm constantly opening and closing to look up an herb. It's approx 7-1/2"x9" which includes the spiral. The herb list is long, it explains what it's used for, any warnings, the energetics, the properties, where to buy it, dosage forms. There are sections about making herbal preparations with fresh plants, extractions, etc. along with a few pictures of the equipment. I used this book to study for becoming a Naturopath.













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K**L
Excellent for all levels of herbalists!
I found this book to be excellent and even better than expected. I have been studying herbalism for a few years now, so am not a beginner, but not a clinical herbalist either. It is perfect both for someone just beginning their herbal journey as the information is written in an approachable and usable fashion, however I also believe the more advanced herbalist would benefit from this text as there are numerous details included along with a chapter on advanced techniques. Additionally there is information on essential oils, flower waters and the like, that tends to be something more familiar to aromatherapists. Yet, these are truly an excellent addition to one's plant healing repertoire, so it was nice to see them seamlessly added in. I was pleasantly surprised at the materia medica at the end. It is extremely thorough and contained many familiar herbs, but also many new ones. There is also dosing information included which I found helpful. My only suggestion, primarily because I am a visual learner, is it would have been nice to to have pictures of each herb, especially because there were quite a few that were new to me, but as the authors point out there are many other books for that, so it wasn't a big problem. This is definitely an excellent addition to your herbal library! Easy to read and understand, but thorough in its information! I am extremely pleased I purchased it! I plan to share this title with others when I teach courses on herbalism as it provides an excellent foundations and builds to advanced skills.
L**Y
Great book
Came in good condition. I LOVE this book. Besides all the information, the size is perfect since I'm constantly opening and closing to look up an herb. It's approx 7-1/2"x9" which includes the spiral. The herb list is long, it explains what it's used for, any warnings, the energetics, the properties, where to buy it, dosage forms. There are sections about making herbal preparations with fresh plants, extractions, etc. along with a few pictures of the equipment. I used this book to study for becoming a Naturopath.
C**S
Advanced herbalists. Not meant for starting out in learning your herbs.
Some people call this a simple book. But then some people call this an advanced book. When you know what you are doing and you already hold so much knowledge and have so many books as it is that go into such great depth of each herb, what it does, and all the pictures you could possibly need, yes a condensed recipe book is extremely nice to have and is a unique addition to my library. This book is not meant for you to be learning about your herbs. This book is meant for you to know your herbs. Beginners won't necessarily know what to do with this book unless they have all the herbs and are on a hands on learning. There are no pictures, another thing beginners would find useful and tend to prefer. Because the descriptions are short, beginners can take it as a short introduction with recipes to try and have other books to dive into detail of what interests them. For advanced herbalists, such as myself, I must admit, the first sentence I read of an herb was of how deep roots grew of alfalfa, and how it goes further than what other plants can reach. I have a vast book library. That was more than the it has deep roots offered by my other books. Impressive and couldn't be a better sign. So, advanced herbalists, the short descriptions of things seems more of a brush up of what you are making and the recipes are amazing. I have nothing like this on my shelves. I would say this is directed more towards those who are already immersed in herbalism, but welcome beginners, for the overviews give you a quick sense of what there is to offer when making your own herbal medicines--what you can make and the herbs that are used so you can be directed to study those specific herbs to start your journey with herbalism. You will be back to this book as your knowledge grows. Someone complained of sources being listed in the herbs and make it come off like an advertisement and why not just list in the appendix. The sources for the herbs vary within certain companies, and the person who made the comment lacks realization how helpful the authors have made it for herbalists to obtain seeds/herbs. These aren't all your everyday herbs, and putting a company or companies with the herb is very helpful instead of cross referencing a list. (also makes a lil more space to write notes) but that is my opinion on that. I digress, I find myself nodding along while reading and giving every now and again a 'Oh, look at that, that herb is being used like that.' This is a must have book for advanced herbalists. A bonus for those who have great ease in cross referencing to other books. It is unlike anything I have in my close to 30 books herbal library.
M**W
A REAL and KNOWLEDGEABLE (NOT-AI) BOOK
Hardback is a beautiful book with a ribbon page marker. Very nice. This book can be reasonably TRUSTED because it was written BEFORE greedy and un-knowledgeable folks created fake books via A"I".
S**E
Great find but needs an update
The good thing about this book is itโs obvious the authors have extensive hands on experience working with herbs. Thereโs a lot of tips and nuances that they offer which makes me really enjoy reading this book. Thereโs so much to learn. The book also includes a section on herbs and their properties including some that are difficult to find info on. The only thing is that the authors present a multitude of solvents for herbal extractions but they have a clear preference for alcohol extracts which I personally try to stear clear of or use as little as possible because of its dampening effects. And thereโs a typos that I catch here and there throughout the book. For example, Pg 24 โFor many herbs, [alcohol] tinctures are the preferred preparation. However, some peopleโs religious beliefs prohibit the use of water, and tinctures arenโt recommended forโฆโ What they meant to write was โprohibit the use of alcoholโ not water. And then some recipes were written in a confused manner. When suggesting X recipe to avoid the use of Y, the first step in the recipe indicates the use of Y which defeats the whole purpose of this method. Unless the use of Y is optional. I just think this book when and itโs if revised will be of better use. Otherwise this might not be good for extremely beginner herbalists who donโt have the experience to catch these errors and copy them in their own preparations.
N**T
At last I feel safe again
In the 1970โs the Western World was anxious, angry and turning upon itself. The Vietnam War had pitted one generation against another, the Cold War had whittled away at idealism and hope, and the pride and rejoicing in the material gains arising from the optimism and relief inspired by the ending of World War II had turned to shame. Capitalism and triumphalism were in retreat. Seemingly out of nowhere, nature and the simple life of self-sufficiency beckoned to the middle classes. People who lived in city townhouses and spent their days arm-wrestling over the right to place their foot on the next wrung of the corporate ladder started wearing jeans and lying on the floor with their wives at night pouring over The Whole Earth Catalogue and The Complete Book of Self-Sufficiency, learning how to spread cow dung on vegetable gardens, and how to skin a pig ready for pickling. The evolution from subsistence farming to industrialization, to the age of technology, which had delivered such prosperity, and the extension of life, was forgotten as people turned their backs and headed out into the wilds to establish โsmallholdingsโ where they could work from dawn to dusk to put food on the table, paraffin in their lamplights, and home schooling for their barefoot children. Just as the Bible had been clutched to the bosoms of pioneers riding their wagons out west two centuries earlier, so too was there a bound tome that these escapist smallholders clutched to their bosoms in the 1970s. That book was Mrs Grievesโ Modern Herbal. It is easy to understand why. Nature was a foreign land. There was no Google to look up for an explanation. What plants would kill you? Which oneโs would make you well? How to recognize them; to handle them; to avoid or preserve them? Mrs Grieve โ all 888 pages of her โ was there to hold your hand through the dark days and nights. I know, because I had a copy, and when my wife left me she took it. So, it was with great relief that I was able to buy this new edition on Amazon and open the first entry to read of Abscess Root that its Medicinal Action and Uses were: โAstringent, alterative, diaphoretic, expectorant. The drug has been recommended for use in febrile and inflammatory cases, all scrofulous diseases, in bowel complaints requiring an astringent, for the bites of venomous snakes and insects, for bronchitis and laryngitis, and whenever an alterative is required.โ At last, I feel safe again.
E**D
Great direction and advice!
The book speaks for itself. This gives a good strong foundation on herbs and what they are used for. This goes into depth about drying, warming, cooling, etc herbs and what they do. This will tell you how to desgin formulas while giving you example formulas. Goes into depth about extraction methods and what is the best extraction method for certain types of herbs. The only thing is, it doesn't really tell you how harvest herbs for certain properties. Ex. Would be, do you harvest the leaves, flower, or root? What do you need to avoid? It doesn't clarify that when it talks about the medical plants mentioned in this book. For that purpose, it does mention that you will need other resources on how to identify, harvest, and reclaim the land. I like to use in conjunction with this book "The Peterson Field Guide to Medical Plants" for quick identification and the "Field Guide to Edible Wild Plants". It's good to get another book about poisonous plants so you know which ones to avoid there are a few good ones from the 70's but are a little pricey. Other than that, get several books for indification purposes. This is a great resource book for making natural remedies. I highly recommend you pick this up!
C**D
Great to add as a must-have
Easy to read and use, a great addition to any home library.
M**I
My world of herbs
Vast knowledge of herbal world but not for the beginner. Wonderful addition to my library of herbal publications.
R**Z
great, informative book!
An essential guide! a must have and very informative.
F**E
Muy bueno y completo
Muy bueno y completo
S**X
The knowledge and detail is so helpful. If you only buy one book on the subject, this is it.
LOVE LOVE LOVE this book! The detail about their craft, equipment and dosages is so clear. They go above and beyond in every chapter. It is so easy to read and follow. I swear they cover EVERYTHING. I'm blown away by the detail and the collaboration. I appreciate the coloured photos. Nothing is worse than wanting to learn about a subject and have black and white photos, especially if you are going to put it in your body. It would be nice to identify it through colour as well. I especially like that I can choose the style of binding. For books like this, I prefer spiral bound. If my house were on fire, I know I would grab this book. That probably sounds weird, but I am a bit a book freak.
T**S
Great easy-to-follow book, with all the information you need to start out
This book is a great gateway into the world of herbal medicine. References to ancient and traditional uses complement explanations of modern use, and the plants are explored in an informal way. That isn't to say that the book isn't accurate and scientific (there is plenty of jargon and scientific terminology to sink your teeth into), simply that it's inviting and unintimidating. I've found myself down hundreds of research rabbit holes whilst reading this book. It's a warm hug of a gateway to the medicinal world.
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