Bio-Logic Herbalism. Evidence-Based Natural Herbal Remedies & Home Apothecary Protocols for the Whole Family
by Hazel Wells
When I was growing up, I recall my mother having a book that served as a comprehensive encyclopedia of home and herbal remedies for various ailments. She frequently consulted it and relied on the straightforward suggestions provided to treat ailments. I believe that’s what I was seeking when I chose this book. Unfortunately, it’s not that simple.
Instead, it’s a detailed and all-encompassing roadmap for anyone aspiring to become a practicing herbalist. While I appreciate that it’s based on science and evidence, it was far too complex for practical everyday use by me.
However, it’s an excellent resource for those interested in exploring botanical medicine. It provides step-by-step instructions for various infused oils, tinctures, salves, tonics, syrups, and more, catering to different concerns and conditions. Additionally, it offers guidance on administering recommended remedies to children and addressing potential drug and medical interactions.
For those seeking simple herbal remedies, this book is not the best choice. Nevertheless, it’s a five-star read for those interested in delving deeper into botanical medicine.
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