The first part in a comprehensive two-volume guide on the use of
medicinal plants in Western herbal medicine--from an author who has
almost forty years of clinical experience
The first in a two-volume set, The Earthwise Herbal profiles Old World
plants (volume two will treat American plants). Organized
alphabetically, the book encompasses all the major, and many of the
secondary, herbs of traditional and modern Western herbalism. Author
Matthew Wood describes characteristic symptoms and conditions in which
each plant has proved useful in the clinic, often illustrated with
appropriate case histories. He also takes a historical view based on his
extensive study of ancient and traditional herbal literature.
Written in an easy, engaging, non-technical style, The Earthwise
Herbal offers insight into the "logic" of the plant: how it works; in
what areas of the body it works; how it has been used in the past; what
its pharmacological constituents indicate about its use; and how all
these different factors hang together to produce a portrait of the plant
as a whole entity.
Ideal for beginners, serious students, or advanced practitioners, The
Earthwise Herbal is also useful for homeopaths and flower essence
practitioners as it bridges these fields in its treatment of herbal
medicines.