Herbal Remedies

Author: Hawkey Sue

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  • : $17.95 AUD
  • : 9780754829843
  • : Anness Publishing
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  • : August 2014
  • : 200mm X 200mm X 12mm
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  • : over 150 photographs
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Barcode 9780754829843
9780754829843

Description

Using herbs for stress relief and common ailments. This is a fully illustrated guide to the therapeutic herbs and their uses, and to making safe, effective herbal remedies at home. It includes easy-to-make remedies to treat everyday conditions such as stress, anxiety, headaches, migraines and muscle tension. Step-by-step photographic projects demonstrate how to make herbal teas, tinctures, decoctions, and infused oils. You can counteract the stresses and strains of today's hectic lifestyle with herbal preparations that leave you feeling calm and refreshed, or energized and uplifted. More and more people are seeking natural and effective antidotes to the stresses and strains of today's hectic lifestyles, and, increasingly, people are turning to traditional, age-old therapies such as herbalism. This handy book gives practical guidance on the preparation of herbs in teas, decoctions, infused oils and compresses. Plant profiles of the most popular and useful herbs are included, with a guide to their properties and uses, from the relaxing and calming qualities of chamomile to the uplifting scent of rosemary and the refreshing qualities of peppermint. Remedies and recipes are recommended for treating everyday conditions and concerns: there are recipes to encourage deep, relaxing sleep, to promote a sense of calm and well-being, and to relieve headaches and muscle tension. This is a practical and authoritative introduction to the natural benefits of herbalism.

Author description

Sue Hawkey is a member of the National Institute of Medical Herbalists and has a post-graduate degree in Complementary Health Studies. She trains student herbalists and runs the Sue Hawkey Herbalism Clinic in Bath, England.