Written both for beginners and seasoned herbalists, this medicinal guide to native North American plants and herbs includes a color identification section. This description may be from another edition of this product.
I like a lot of things about this book. It has some color pictures which are nice for identification.
Concise guide to traditional herbal medicine
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Reviewed by Juanita Watson for Reader Views (8/06) Ana Nez Heatherley comes from a long family line of herbalists. She is a registered nurse, speaks regularly on the topic of traditional herbal medicine, and has written for the highly credited magazine Mother Earth News. Her book "Healing Plants: A Medicinal Guide to Native North American Plants and Herbs" is an excellent addition to any library, but especially for anyone interested in traditional and herbal medicine. Heatherley explores approximately one hundred plants and herbs common to North America. Though some information here may be redundant to a seasoned herbalist, there is a number of herbs that you don't see in the typical books of this genre - such as Buttonbush, Catalpa, and Prairie tea. I actually don't remember seeing Prairie tea mentioned anywhere else, let alone with a picture as included in Heatherley's book. Impressive! Heatherley includes distribution maps, bullet-point side bars, and photo section containing a picture for every plant. This combined with practical applications, interesting folklore, tips, cautions, recipes, and more, round out this informative and interesting book. I have a very large library of herbal books and it takes a lot to impress me these day - unfortunately, many simply repeat the same information. "Healing Plants" was an unsuspected surprise! Heatherley provides a slightly new perspective on the commonly known medicinal plants, and an impressive account of many not-so-well-known plants that deserve their day in the spotlight.
Herbalist with knowledge that is is not seen in many Herbalist of our modern times.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Ann is a very close friend of mine and is a Herbalist with knowledge that is is not seen in many Herbalist of our modern times. She is a person the has helped many people with her knowledge on herbs. This book took much time to research and was a labor of love even at a time when her dear husband was becoming ill. This book is a must for any person interested in Herbs and how they are used. Ann draws much of her knowledge from her Cherokee ancestry. She lectures and helps people even now.
Priceless look into Ana Nez's Cherokee "wild pharmacy"
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
A great book for natural healing enthusiasts, focusing on the medicinal plants used by Native Americans, the science surrounding them, and tips, photos and maps for finding, identifying anp preparing them.
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