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Family and Children's Health
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Practical Home Care Medicine
A Natural Approach
Christine Murphy, Editor
Softbound
$15.00
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This little book is a gem! Like a homeopathic remedy, it's small size belies
its power to heal. Christine Murphy has gathered together what I believe is best collection
of home remedies ever presented in one place. Most of them them are ones she grew up with
and many of them I used for my own children. I can personally tell you that you will be
astonished at how effective they are - and how quickly they act!
I can remember when one of my children would begin to get an earache, just
placing a simple onion poultice on the ear brought instant pain relief and
sped the healing so much that things were often back to normal within a day.
Really. This is the type of remedy you will find in this wonderful book - organized
by illness, with special how-to sections on preparing the compresses, poultices,
baths; stocking your remedy chest, and more.
Once you start using this book, you'll find it indispensable. And, you'll
learn so much about the gifts the world brings for our health. Recommended
without hesitation and with much hope that Practical Home Care Medicine finds
its way into home after home after home.
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Crying and Restlessness in Babies
A Parent's Guide to Natural Sleeping
Ria Blom
Softbound
$16.00
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Here's the book I wish I had when my children were babies. Every parent knows the sound of a baby who won't settle down to sleep. Crying and restlessness, especially in young babies, can be both distressing and tiring.
Ria Blom is an expert in swaddling—ways of wrapping babies securely and helping them relax naturally into sleep. Swaddling works by inducing a sense of safety and comfort for the baby—and it can work wonders for the parent as well.
This insightful book offers quick solutions for parents under stress, as well as plenty of background information on sleeping patterns and baby routines. Sweet Dreams! |
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Healing Massage for Babies and Toddlers
Julie Woodfield
Softbound
$24.00
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Loving touch and bodily contact is essential for the healthy development of babies and toddlers. The author
of this book explains when massage can help and shows the connection between tactile stimulation and physiological
reactions in children.
Julia Woodfield introduces various massage techniques:
- Leboyer’s method,
- RISS,
- kangaroo,
- and polarity
Photographs and illustrations help demonstrate these methods.
This book is wonderful for parents!
Includes 60 photographs and 30 illustrations to demonstrate step-by-step methods.
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The Vaccination Dilemma
Christine Murphy, Editor
Softbound
$15.00
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"This book should be read by all physicians, health care providers, and families with children."
—John R. Lee, MD
In their first five years of life, children are expected to undergo 37 doses of eleven different vaccines,
yet relatively few parents are aware of the risks of chronic disease, injury, or death that some vaccines
can present. A growing body of research has linked immunization with autism, seizures, asthma, arthritis,
Crohn’s disease, and even hyperactivity and learning disabilities; yet we continue to use vaccination
as “insurance” even against diseases that no longer pose a significant threat.
Christine Murphy has compiled a book that presents the vaccination dilemma from multiple perspectives.
It clearly describes the immune system and its workings—and what science does and does not know about
them. It offers suggestions and resources for parents whose children are sick, whether from a common childhood
illness or from a vaccination reaction. And it makes a case for an alternate view of disease—as a teacher
that allows us to develop physically and spiritually, and as a necessary test of strength that we have chosen
out of our destiny.
This book will help educate parents about the vaccination dilemma and prepare them to make, in consultation
with one or more health professionals, educated vaccination decisions for their children.
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Vaccination
A Guide for Making Personal Choices
Dr. Hans-Peter Studer
Edited by Dr. Geoffrey Douch
Softbound
$12.50
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While many parents are quite willing to follow official recommendations for child immunization, others
avoid every vaccination for their children. Dr. Studer helps parents reach informed decision based on clear
information. He explains the levels of danger of various diseases, which are sometimes related to a child's
age. He also describes the ways in which vaccinations work and explores their benefits and potential risks.
This affordable guide is for all parents who are looking for the facts and for unbiased guidance.
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A Guide to Child
Health
Michaela Glöckler & Wolfgang Goebel
Softbound
$36.00
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Recommended to parents.
— British Homeopathic Journal
This book should be on the shelf of every parent and general
practitioner.
—Anthroposophy Today
This is the definitive guide for parents on children’s
physical, psychological, and spiritual development. It combines
medical advice with the essential issues of raising and educating
children.
The authors outline the connection between education and
healing and discuss its implications for the raising healthy
children. Medical, educational, and spiritual questions often
overlap, and, when looking for the significance of any illness,
it is necessary to study a child as a whole being of body,
soul, and spirit.
The authors based their theory and practice on seventeen
years of experience in the children’s outpatient department
at the Herdecke Hospital in Germany, which is guided by the
principles of anthroposophic medicine.
Part one covers childhood ailments and home care. Part two
looks at the healthy development of children and how to create
the ideal conditions for them. The authors also examine issues
of raising and educating children and how this affects them
later on in life. This book is extremely practical. It presents
cases of conflict and crisis, along with potential solutions.
The new edition lists medical and health practices in North
America, Southern Africa, Australia, and New Zealand.
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Birth and Breastfeeding
Rediscovering the needs of women during pregnancy and
childbirth
Michel Odent
Softbound
$22.00
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“ Just when we thought everything had already been said about birth and
breastfeeding, Odent challenges us anew with a vision that is both provocative
and compelling. A book you’ll want to discuss even before you finish reading
it.”
—Marian Thompson, president emeritus and co-founder, La Leche League, International
Humanity, argues Michel Odent, stands at a crossroads in
the history of childbirth - and the direction we choose to
take will have critical consequences. Until recently a woman
could not have had a baby without releasing a complex cocktail
of “love hormones.” In many societies today,
most women give birth without relying on the release of such
a flow of hormones. Some give birth via caesarean section,
while others use drugs that not only block the release of
these natural substances, but also do not have their beneficial
behavioral effects. “This unprecedented situation must
be considered in terms of civilization,” says Odent.
It gives us urgent new reasons to rediscover the basic needs
of women in labor.
At a time when pleas for the “humanization” of
childbirth are fashionable, the author suggests, rather,
that we should first accept our ‘mammalian’ condition
and give priority to the woman’s need for privacy and
to feel secure. The activity of the intellect, the use of
language, and many cultural beliefs and rituals—which
are all special to humans—are handicaps in the period
surrounding birth. Says Odent: “To give birth to her
baby, the mother needs privacy. She needs to feel unobserved.
The newborn baby needs the skin of the mother, the smell
of the mother, her breast. These are all needs that we hold
in common with the other mammals, but which humans have learned
to neglect, to ignore or even deny.”
Expectant parents, midwives, childbirth educators, those
involved in public health, and all those interested in the
future of humanity will find this a provocative and visionary
book.
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Primal Health
Understanding the critical period between conception
and the first birthday
Michel Odent
Softbound
$24.00
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Odent, a leading pioneer for natural childbirth, indicates that the period
between conception and a child’s first birthday is critical to
lifelong health. In this prophetic book, first published in 1986, Odent
argues that different parts of the “primal adaptive system” develop,
regulate and adjust themselves during fetal life and the time around
birth and infancy. Everything that happens during this period of dependence
on the mother has an influence on this primal health.
The author suggests that the later well-being of adults,
and their ability to withstand hypertension, cancer, alcoholism
and failures of the immune system resulting in AIDS, allergies
and viral diseases, can all be traced back to society’s
ignorance of the vital importance of the primal period. This
book is essential reading for all who care about the health
of our children and the ongoing health of society as a whole.
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The Good Sleep Guide
for you and your baby
Angela Henderson
Softbound
$12.95
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After my first child was born I was astonished at how little
sleep I got because she slept so fitfully. At that time the available
advice on the subject ranged from "just let the baby cry" (with
the "guarantee" that babies could cry for at most 45 minutes
- something my baby disproved absolutely when I tried this in desparation)
to "just sleep with the child, then everything will be alright" (unless
you have a child who would literally nurse non-stop all night long
. . . and did I mention restless?).
Anyway, it was months and months before anything that resembled
a real night's sleep came my way (or hers). Having reviewed
this book and Sound Sleep (see below), I have to say that
had I known these techniques, and had these balanced voices
in my life, we would have been sleeping long before.
This book has been available throughout Europe for quite
a while - in fact our grandson benefited from it a few years
ago. It's a gem and covers everything from the techniques
that sooth babies into a sound sleep to diet considerations
to room temperature - and at each turn there is an assessment
you can apply to discover if your baby is really having trouble
sleeping or if you are (both) merely going through a normal
period of intermittant sleep.
A wonderful, welcome contribution to the good health babies
and the good rest of mothers!
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Sound Sleep
Calming and helping your baby or child to sleep
Sarah Woodhouse
Softbound
$16.95
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I just love this book - it is so wise and so warm! And, it addresses
the different sleep concerns that a parent might encounter with different
aged children. Truly a beautiful work from a warm soul.
This well-researched guide is for parents with babies,
toddles or older children. There are useful insights,
inspiring stories, handy checklists and a variety of
easy to use methods for you to draw on as needed. Woodhouse
offers practical tips for:
- soothing your new baby to sleep with touch, warmth
and settling routines
- understanding crying and screaming - so you can cope
and know what to do
- using timed settling for getting older babies into
the habit of sleeping through the night
- tackling toddlers' and older children's sleep problems
- contacts, information and finding support
The author is commited to the reality that every baby
and every parent is different - and that we all change
from one time to the next. Her advice: choose what works
for you - and get a good night's sleep!
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The Young
Child in the World Today
The Gateways Series One
Compiled from articles published in the Newsletter
of the Waldorf Early Childhood Association of
North America
Softbound
$19.95
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Wonderful! Some of the best articles published by Gateways on
some of the most pressing concerns of the day.
Topics covered include new health problems of children
and youth, sexual abuse of children, ADHD, violence
and electronic media, TV and ADD, virtual reality
and the child's growing mind, and child development
and television.
Putting all these article inside one cover is a
great idea - thank you, WECAN!
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Homeopathic Medicine at Home
Maesimund B. Panos, M.D.
and Jane Heimlich
$12.95
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This is one of the two guides to homeopathic medicine that
helped me raise my children. I found it over 20 years ago,
when it was one of the only book written for the layperson
wanting to use these simple and highly effective remedies
for themselves and their family. The text and explanations
are uncluttered, the information clear and empowering. I especially
love the remedy charts, set out by category of illness. These
make it very easy, even in the middle of the night while tending
to a child with a suddenly high fever, to identify which symptoms
fit the pictures of the home remedies covered in this book.
I still use it and can't recommend it highly enough.
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Everybody's Guide to Homeopathic
Medicines
Safe and Effective Remedies for You and Your Family
Stephen Cummings, MD and Dana Ullman, MPH
Softbound
$16.95
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This is the other guide to homeopathy that accompanied me
and my children as they were growing up. As with Panos's book,
I still return to it when someone in my family or a friend
is visited by illness. The edition I'm able to offer you contains
even more information and helpful tools than the one I have
loved for so long.
You'll learn how to:
- assess illnesses and identify clues that point to the
right remedy
- individualize homeopathic treatment
- decide when professional medical treatment is required
- gain access to leading homeopathic organizations and resources
Additionally, this new edition also includes two new features
that make selecting the correct remedy even faster and easier:
- Casetaking Questions, to guide your information-gathering
process in regard to symptoms
- Remedy Summaries, for at-a-glance identification of the
appropriate remedy
This is a great book - I hope it finds a place on every family's
bookshelf!
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Homeopathic Medicine
for Children and Infants
Dana Ullman, M.P.H.
$13.95
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This is an excellent resource for parents wanting to use
natural healing methods that support the bodies response to
illness. The first half is organized by common ailments and
includes accessible descriptions of the symptoms addressed
by the various homeopathic medicines. Each ailment also includes
clear guidelines on when to seek medical attention. The second
half of Homeopathic Medicine for Children and Infants
is the most thorough Materia Medica of common remedies that
I have ever found in a book written for home use. Several
pages are devoted to each remedy, including meaningful descriptions
of the plants or substances used. For this alone, I consider
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Working with Anxious, Nervous and
Depressed Children
A Spiritual Perspective to Guide Parents
Henning Köhler
Introduction by Philip Incao, MD
Softbound
$18.00
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Henning Köhler courageously presents parents and teachers with a
practical path of schooling the thinking, heart, and will in selfless
devotion to the individual destiny of each child. This is a book every
teacher, parent and friend of children will want to read and consider
- it offers a way of receiving troubled children into our hearts, into
the stream of our love such that healing and forward movement become
possible.
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A Thought Is Just a Thought
The Story of Living with OCD
Leslie Talley
Afterword by Michael A Jenike, MD
Softbound
$10.00
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Powerfully illustrated, A Thought Is Just a Thought is the compelling and sympathetic story
of Jenny, who suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). It describes Jenny’s visits with
her mother to a doctor. He notices that Jenny is afraid to stop tapping the wall with her fingers for
fear that her sister won’t come home, and that she is afraid to walk on the white squares of the
kitchen’s black and white, tiled floor.
The kind Dr. Mike helps Jenny overcome her fears by showing her how to rethink the bad thoughts, and
eventually she stops dwelling on the thought and its irrational consequences, realizing that, after all,
a thought is just a thought.
A Thought Is Just a Thought is the first book for children and parents that confronts OCD,
a surprisingly common childhood illness. It is an excellent resource for parents and for doctors who
wish better understand how to help children deal with this debilitating psychological illness.
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Survival Strategies
for Parenting Your ADD Child
Dealing with Obsessions, Compulsions, Depressions,
Explosive Behavior and Rage
George T. Lynn, MA, CMHC
Softbound
$12.95
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This is a handbooks of essential stress management skills for
families with ADD children!
Children with ADD can have severe and very challenging behavioral
problems. Research has shown that some children are born
difficult to parent. These children may be unmanageable,
have no friends, be full of rage, or take dangerous or destructive
risks. They may carry any number of psychiatric labels: ADD,
ADHD, Tourette Syndrome, Obsessive Compulsive, or Depressed
- and, their extremely stressful behavior can destroy family
unity.
In our society these children are frequently medicated or
placed in mental hospitals. But this doesn't have to happen.
Author and therapist George Lynn works with "difficult" children
in his practice and he has addressed these problems as both
parent and counselor. He provides parents with methods which
can heal the fractures and pain that occur in these families.
He believes these "troubled" children are invariably
gifted in unusual ways.
Lynn describes six essential strategies parents can use
to deal with their own distress and rage as a result of a
child's provocation. He also addresses the problems confronting
single parents with ADD children.
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The Vaccine Guide
Risks and Benefits for Children and Adults
Randall Neustaedter, OMD
Softbound
$18.95
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Aside from diet and discipline, no other issue concerns
parents more today about their children's health than the
safe use of vaccines. The Vaccine Guide provides
a clear, well-balanced, and thoroughly researched review
of vaccine use. I strongly recommend it for parents and
health care providers.
Robert Schiller, MD, Chairman
Department of Family Medicine
Beth Israel Medical Center, New York
Finally! A thorough, balanced review of both the risks
and benefits of vaccines. Here is the guide I've been hoping
would be written, one which informs clearly and completely
then leaves the decision in the hands of the family.
Parents needing to decide for their children whether to vaccinate
and, if so, whether to vaccinate with every vaccine currently
recommended will find Dr. Neustaedter's presentation to be
a breath of fresh air - as well as a helping hand from someone
who is extremely well-versed in the subject.
Adults needing to decide for themselves whether to get flu
shots, vaccinations for travel, hepatitis and booster doses
will also find all the information they need to make sound
decisions for themselves.
This is the only non-dogmatic, balanced and thorough account
of the subject I have found - Thank you! Dr. Neustaedter!!
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Healing Childhood Ear Infections
Prevention, Home Care, and Alternative Treatment
Dr. Michael A. Schmidt
Softbound
$16.95
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Ear infections are still the leading reson parents take their
child to a doctor. To combat infections, parents and doctors
employ arsenals of antihistimines and antibiotics, and too
quickly resort to ear tubes nad surgery. In this updated and
revised second edition of his bestselling Childhood Ear
Infections, Dr. Michael Schmidt describes the current
controversy in medical journals questioning existing treatments
for chronic earaches.
The causes of middle ear infections, Dr. Schmidt argues,
are a series of events which flourish when poor nutrition
occurs: the immune system is lowered, excess mucus is produced,
and vitamin and mineral absorption is inadequate.
Careful attention to diet and nutrition to prevent food allergies,
and the use of acupressure, homeopathic medicine, and herbal
medicine are effective in healing earaches and preventing
their recurrence. Healing Childhood Ear Infections offers
the most compelling critique to date of existing treatments
and the effectiveness of alternative therapies.
This book offers hope, solid information, and sound advice
for discouraged parents and clinicians. It shines a much-needed
brilliant light on a common, troubling, often chronic childhood
illness. It should be sent home from the hospital with every
newborn - and be required reading for all clinicians
Jan T. Adams, MD, Clinical Professor
University of Minnesota Medical School
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Homeopathic Medicines for Pregnancy
& Childbirth
Richard Moskowitz, MD
Foreword by Judy Norsigian and Jane Pincus, Co-Authors of
The New Our Bodies, Our Selves
Softbound
$16.95
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Dr. Moskowitz's work is something that has been needed for
a very long time - a detailed manual on remedies that are
specific to the needs of women during pregnancy and at childbirth,
something that previously had to be discovered piecemeal through
the vast literature of homeopathy. I can't recommend this
book highly enough to anyone seeking a safe and sound journey
through pregnancy - I only wish it had been written in time
for my own childbearing years.
You are holding a classic in your hands. No one before
has written such an accessible guide to homeopathy and child-bearing.
No one could bring more attention to detail and intellectual
precision to the subject than Dick Moskowitz. This book
will revolutionize the health care of women in this country.
Peggy O'Mara, Editor
Mothering Magazine
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Prozac Free
Homeopathic Alternatives to Conventional Drug Therapies
Judyth Reichenberg-Ullman, ND, MSW and Robert Ullman, ND
Softbound
$15.95
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In Prozac Free, homeopathic physicians Dr. Judyth Reichenberg-Ullman
and Dr. Robert Ullman offer compelling reasons for considering
the homeopathic approach as an alternative to taking conventinoal
medications such as Prozac, Zoloft, Pxil, and Wellbutrin.
The authors discuss the serious side effects of these drugs
and their failure to treat the underlying causes of depression,
anxiety, and other mental and emotional problems. Using case
histories from their own practice, they demonstrate the long-term
success rate of homeopathic remedies and the advantages of
homeopathic treatment, including:
- Safer, more effective treatment for depression, anxiety,
phobias, grief, mood swings, and other mental and emotional
disorders
- Highly effective and completely natural alternatives to
antidepressants and other psychiatric medications
- A medical appraoch that treats you as an individual rather
than a diagnosis
- Practitioners who are genuinely interested in getting
to the root cause of your problems
- Medications that are free of side effects and specifically
tailored to your needs
- Treatment that eases your state of mind and improves your
physical health and overall well-being
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Home Remedies
Herbal and homeopathic treatments for use at home
Dr. Otto Wolff
Softbound
$12.95
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This is a resource book that is worth its weight in gold.
In the course of helping family and friends with various illnesses
over the years, I have used many of the treatment approaches
Dr. Wolff suggests - I have never found them to be anything
other that incredibly effective. Now that this volume is available,
I expect it will become a mainstay of the home remedy cabinet.
You will likely find yourself turning to it to assist your
family or friends - and I predict you will place it back on
the shelf with a feeling of enormous gratitude that such simple
and effective home remedies are recorded here.
Among the conditions addressed are asthma, fever, skin conditions,
migraine, arthritis, diabetes, ailments of the head and nervous
system, dental care, respiratory system, the heart and circulation,
digestion and nutrition, kidney and bladder conditions, muscles,
bones, joints, infections, women's health, children, age-related
problems, cancer. There are also suggestions for stocking
your medicine chest along with a convenient index to quickly
locate a specific ailment.
I rate this a "must have" for anyone who cares
for the health of others.
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Rosemary Gladstar's Family Herbal
A Guide to Living Life with Energy, Health, and Vitality
Rosemary Gladstar
Foreword by James A Duke, Ph.D.
Hardbound, dustjacketed, beautifully designed and presented
$24.95
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The herbal that has it all!
I ordered copies of this book for our book shop sight-unseen
simply because I enjoy Rosemary Gladstar's other herbal books
so much. I expected to find another book reflecting her love
of plants and knowledge of herbs, and containing many of her
outstanding formulas for various things. What I really found,
and what I am jumping up and down in excitement about, is
nothing less than the best family health and wellness guide,
the best introduction to plant lore, the most loving guide
to living in wholeness on our earth I have every seen!!!!!
It's fun to read, too - I could barely put it down long enough
to write this review and I'm going back to it the minute I'm
finished.
The publishers must have thought as I do, also, because they
have put extra effort into the binding (extra heavy, signature
stitched, beautiful), the paper selection (heavy, semi-gloss),
the layout - two column text with many boxes of extra stories,
insights, lore, the need for beautiful photos (lots of
color photos of plants, people and more), the size (an extra
friendly 7.5" x 7.5" x 1.5"thick). In short,
this is a book that will last as long as it's usefulness (several
generations) and will gladden the heart every time it's used.
Rosemary has divided the Family Herbal into 9 well-organized
chapters, two appendices packed with basic information, herbal
resources and an excellent index.
- Eco-Logical Herbalism
- A Prescription for Life - the basics of healthy living,
where herbs fit in
- Taming Stress and Anxiety
- Home Remedies for everyday Ailments
- Recipes for Radiant Beauty (I've been using her facial
system for over 5 years with outstanding results!)
- For Children (includes great sections on the needs of
the sick child beyond remedies, dosage for children and
more)
- For Women
- For Men
- For Elders
Appendix I: The Herbal Apothecary: An A-to-Z Guide
Appendix II: The Art of Making Herbal Remedies
I can't think of any homecare situation that isn't covered
here - and there is much that goes beyond the basics. This
book is as joyous as its author and very, very thorough. Mini-biographies
and vignets of some of our most wonderful herbalists are an
extra attraction.
If you can have only one book on herbal remedies, this is
the one to get!
Rosemary Gladstar is a national treasure, a leader and
a visionary in the field of folk herbalism for more than
three decades. . . . Don't leave this book on a shelf -
it belongs on the kitchen counter, where it can be used
every day!
- Tieraona Low Dog, M.D.
Member, White House Commission on Complementary and Alternative
Medicine
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