As we seek more natural alternatives to harsh synthetic products, we are learning a new and healthy respect for the traditional wisdom our ancestors took for granted. Women are rediscovering their foremothers' "green witchcraft"--the use of flowers, leaves, berries, roots, and barks in home and garden, for hygiene and beauty, for pleasure and for health. Now, that lore may be found in this modern source book of the domestic use of herbs. Full of practical advice and fascinating historical insights, this delightful book shows you how to tap into the astonishing power of plants and herbs. Includes recipes for a variety of remedies and personal care products, and devotes a chapter to the creative use of herbs in the kitchen for cooking and as natural cleansers and disinfectants.
Griggs' best-selling and widely-praised Green Pharmacy is considered the standard work on the history of herbal medicine.
Not helpful, current, or informative. I bought this at an apothecary hoping they'd reviewed the books before selling them, can't possibly be the case. This is almost 30 years old but does not have the timelessness herbalism should have. For example, it references keeping a potted plant on top of the tv to purify radiation from the tv. Strong persons opinions of the author throughout that are dated and not science-based, including personal anecdotes passed as remedy. I don't even want to donate this book and keep it in circulation but need it out of my house.