Comprehensive and Informative
This is a good introductory book to botanical remedies.
I also have Green’s Medicinal handbook, a couple different materia medicas, and other herbal books. With all things, verify. If 3-10 books agree on an herb, its usage, dosage, best practices, then yay and proceed! If you can’t find 3 books to agree, best not to use that particular herb.
Try each herb, one at a time. Use a single herb within a 24 hour period, especially if you’ve never used botanicals before. If there is no reaction, then take that herb in whichever form is recommended. Wait 24 hours. If no reaction, keep it in your resources list.
First aid is huge on my mind right now, so I would recommend starting with making salves and infused oils, as they can be time intensive. Same with tinctures.
Apple cider vinegar and/or glycerin tinctures, teas, and syrups for children 2+.
Again, this is a good, comprehensive and informative book, a good companion for an herbal class such as found on Udemy, the Centre for Excellence, and Coursera.
Read this book - it’s available with Kindle Unlimited. Then buy this book, because you’ll want to refer back to it. Learn. Play around with the remedies. Find what works best for you and your family. Have fun. Explore the world of herbalism.
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