[Herbalist] me too

Lisa silvina at allegiance.tv
Thu Jan 4 21:23:07 PST 2007


Rodale's is one of the main ones I use.  They give both current and
historical uses of the herb, as well as referencing scientific testing when
available.  I'll have to dig out my herbal books to give a full list of
those I prefer to use.

Elizabeta

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Laurie Brandt" <brandtfamily at sprintmail.com>
To: "Ansteorran herbalist list." <herbalist at lists.ansteorra.org>
Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007 10:41 PM
Subject: Re: [Herbalist] me too


> I like Rodale's but for medicinal use you can't beat J. Lust's the herb
> book with a stick. He has good recipes.
> Pegasus
>
>
> On Jan 4, 2007, at 10:16 PM, leslie crawford wrote:
>
> >  I think that  Rodale's Illustrated Encyclopedia of
> > Herbs, by C. Kowalchik & W.H. Hylton is a great
> > starter book. I have many books on Herbs, but this is
> > the one that I have used the most.
> >  It has descriptions, history, uses, and cultivation.
> > As well as other great and useful info..
> >  There is another book I love, Growing & Using Herbs
> > Successfully by B. Jacobs. Also Herbal Body Book by J.
> > Rose.
> >  The latter two are helpful in usage more then
> > growing.
> >
> >  There hasn't been much activity on this group as of
> > late.
> >  Who is still out there?
> >  What dose everyone out there grow, and use herbs for?
> >  Akasha
> >
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