Encyclopedia Of Herbal Medicine: 550 Herbs and Remedies for Common Ailments
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Do you want to use herbs and natural remedies to improve your health and wellbeing? With the fully updated and revised Encyclopedia of Herbal Medicine you can join the ever-increasing numbers that are doing just that. Written by Andrew Chevallier a fellow of the National Institute of Medical Herbalists this herbal medicine book is the unrivalled guide to natural healing with advice you can trust. Learn how to grow harvest and process your own ingredients to create natural remedies with a strong focus on safety. In this new edition the latest scientific research is combined with the traditional and folkloric use of plants to give you detailed information about the constituents and benefits of over 550 medicinal herbs. Images help you to identify and distinguish between plants while a detailed self-help section shows you how to treat over 80 common ailments with practical herbal remedies you can make at home. Whether youre a natural health newbie or an experienced herbalist this informative encyclopedia will be a treasured reference on your bookshelf for years to come. Previous ISBN 9780751312096 About the Author Carol Vorderman one of Britains best known and loved TV personalities feels passionately about the value of education. Carol joined forces with DK in 1999 to become DKs Educational Champion and has worked with them to build the bestselling Made Easy Series which includes Maths English Science and Computer Coding subjects. She has a degree in Engineering from the University of Cambridge and was awarded an MBE for services to broadcasting in 2000.
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