From the earliest times, the medicinal properties of certain herbs were
connected with deities, particularly goddesses. Only now with modern
scientific research can we begin to understand the basisand rationality
that these divine connections had and, being preserved in myths and
religious stories, they continued to have a significant impact through
the present day. Riddle argues that the pomegranate, mandrake,
artemisia, and chaste tree plants substantially altered thedevelopment
of medicine and fertility treatments.The herbs, once sacred to Inanna,
Aphrodite, Demeter, Artemis, and Hermes, eventually came to be
associated with darker forces, representing theinstruments of demons and
witches. Riddle's ground-breaking work highlights the important
medicinalhistory thatwas lost and argues for itsrightful place as one of
the predecessors