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100 Plants That Heal : The Illustrated Herbarium of Medicinal Plants

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£19.99

Hardback 224 pages, 260 Illustrations
David & Charles 11 May 2021
Couplan, Francois, Debuigne, Gerard, Vignes, Pierre and Delia

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Unleash the power of nature’s pharmacy for healing and self-care.

Immerse yourself in a world of wonder as you explore 100 Plants That Heal, which will leave you wanting to unlock the secrets of nature’s medicine cabinet.

Discover the common medicinal plants, their fascinating history, and therapeutic properties, while learning techniques to prepare safe herbal remedies such as infusions, tinctures, oils, and lotions.

In this remarkable guide, you’ll:• Quickly recognize plants during your foraging adventures through exceptional photographic plates.

• Dive into each species, with a wealth of information on its dedicated page.

• Embrace a wide range of common plants, from almond to yarrow, understanding their healing potential.

• Find practical tips for environmentally responsible plant picking.

Authored by a respected ethnobotanist and doctor of phytotherapy, this book will nourish your knowledge of natural science, making it your essential companion to herbal medicines and natural beauty products.

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