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The Enchantment of Western Herbal Medicine

Author : Guy Waddell
Publisher : Aeon Books
Page : 331 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2020-01-30
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 9781912807314

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Through interviews with British herbalists, the importance of hidden experiences of meetings with plants is explored alongside how such 'enchantment' has influenced the narrative of their lives. Some herbalists have visible entryways into studying, such as personal experience of taking herbal medicine, a search for a new career or a love of nature. Other entryways are more hidden, with many noting 'crossings' and 'callings' with plants at a young age. This sensual ability of herbs raises questions about the agency of living plants and of herbal medicines, and about how the relationship between herbalists and plants may be reconceived. Meetings with plants and herbal medicines allow herbalists to draw easily from a diverse range of influences that others may see as incommensurable."This fascinating, original and challenging book convincingly explores modern-day herbalists understanding of their place in the complementary health world, against the backdrop of encroaching professionalisation, legitimacy and scientism. In his case study interviews with herbalists, Guy Waddell draws our attention to the enchanting power of plants and their agentic qualities. In his quest for greater understanding of their sensual power, the author rejects the conventional modernity/rationalisation thesis, seen both in the sensual- affective energy that herbalists draw upon and in the ontological implications of human/nonhuman crossings. This book is an excellent contribution to our understanding of Western herbal medicine and contemporary thought." - Dr Stuart McClean, PhD. Associate Professor in Public Health (Health and Wellbeing), University of the West of England"In the field of herbal medicine, few seem to know their history and the lessons it teaches us. In The Enchantment of Western Herbal Medicine, Dr Guy Waddell not only provides the reader with a detailed history of the trials and triumphs of British Phytotherapy, but also travels into uncharted territory looking at how herbalists come to find their passion for plants and the use of them to help heal others. This is a new area of research and exploring the entryways to practice though interviews and clinician narratives is both a fascinating undertaking and a unique way of understanding our own motivations and experiences as herbalists." - David Winston, RH(AHG), DSc (hc), author of Adaptogens; Herbs for Strength, Stamina and Stress Relief"Both compelling and challenging, Guy Waddell's unique book is filled with the voices of herbalists and makes essential reading for anyone on their own journey into herbalism or those interested in human- plant relationships. Here is a much-needed roadmap for all who are exploring the diverse choices between ancient and modern, science and tradition, evidence and intuition, and human and nonhuman agency. My congratulations to the author for so brilliantly signposting the fundamental unity that resides at the heart of herbal practice." - Phil Deakin. President of the National Institute of Medical Herbalists

The Enchantment of Western Herbal Medicine

Author : Guy Waddell
Publisher : Aeon Books
Page : 427 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2020-01-30
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 9781912807307

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Through interviews with British herbalists, the importance of hidden experiences of meetings with plants is explored alongside how such 'enchantment' has influenced the narrative of their lives. Some herbalists have visible entryways into studying, such as personal experience of taking herbal medicine, a search for a new career or a love of nature. Other entryways are more hidden, with many noting 'crossings' and 'callings' with plants at a young age. This sensual ability of herbs raises questions about the agency of living plants and of herbal medicines, and about how the relationship between herbalists and plants may be reconceived. Meetings with plants and herbal medicines allow herbalists to draw easily from a diverse range of influences that others may see as incommensurable."This fascinating, original and challenging book convincingly explores modern-day herbalists understanding of their place in the complementary health world, against the backdrop of encroaching professionalisation, legitimacy and scientism. In his case study interviews with herbalists, Guy Waddell draws our attention to the enchanting power of plants and their agentic qualities. In his quest for greater understanding of their sensual power, the author rejects the conventional modernity/rationalisation thesis, seen both in the sensual- affective energy that herbalists draw upon and in the ontological implications of human/nonhuman crossings. This book is an excellent contribution to our understanding of Western herbal medicine and contemporary thought." - Dr Stuart McClean, PhD. Associate Professor in Public Health (Health and Wellbeing), University of the West of England"In the field of herbal medicine, few seem to know their history and the lessons it teaches us. In The Enchantment of Western Herbal Medicine, Dr Guy Waddell not only provides the reader with a detailed history of the trials and triumphs of British Phytotherapy, but also travels into uncharted territory looking at how herbalists come to find their passion for plants and the use of them to help heal others. This is a new area of research and exploring the entryways to practice though interviews and clinician narratives is both a fascinating undertaking and a unique way of understanding our own motivations and experiences as herbalists." - David Winston, RH(AHG), DSc (hc), author of Adaptogens; Herbs for Strength, Stamina and Stress Relief"Both compelling and challenging, Guy Waddell's unique book is filled with the voices of herbalists and makes essential reading for anyone on their own journey into herbalism or those interested in human- plant relationships. Here is a much-needed roadmap for all who are exploring the diverse choices between ancient and modern, science and tradition, evidence and intuition, and human and nonhuman agency. My congratulations to the author for so brilliantly signposting the fundamental unity that resides at the heart of herbal practice." - Phil Deakin. President of the National Institute of Medical Herbalists

The Enchantment of Western Herbal Medicine

Author : Guy Waddell
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:1156934876

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The Enchantment of Western Herbal Medicine

Author : G. Waddell
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:1064557796

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Plant Medicine

Author : Christopher Hedley,Non Shaw
Publisher : Aeon Books
Page : 616 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2023-07-25
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 9781913504380

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A comprehensive compendium on the theory and practice of herbal medicine from expert herbalists Christopher Hedley and Non Shaw. This fundamental textbook draws on the wisdom of Christopher Hedley and Non Shaw, incorporating their belief in the importance of understanding herbal medicine in the context of living plants, and providing lived examples of how this can be used in the everyday practice of herbal medicine. Through these teachings, the book also acquaints readers with the rich legacy of Christopher and Non in Western herbal medicine. Drawing on Christopher's own approach to teaching herbalism, which was abundant with the importance of storytelling in learning, Plant Medicine is as fascinating as it is accessible, enriched with the depth of Christopher's own knowledge and warmth. The book is comprised of four parts: 'Roots' explores the history of plant medicine, investigating physiomedicalism and Galenic humoral medicine. The second section, 'Flowers', is a thorough, alphabetically ordered materia medica of the medicinal properties of individual plants, with properties, uses, preparations, dosage, cautions, and clinical uses of ninety-two plant medicines that Non and Christopher gathered over nearly two lifetimes. 'Fruits' provides information on how particular body systems and patient groups are treated therapeutically with herbal medicines, specifically covering the digestive, cardiovascular, nervous, urinary, musculoskeletal, endocrine, skin and immune systems. Finally, 'Seeds' concludes the book by inviting readers to consider going deeper and beyond their exploration of plant medicine, shifting their preconceptions of herbs to understand them on a more intimate level. Plant Medicine is a foundational text for all students and practitioners of herbal medicine, but it's wisdom and insight will also provide a guiding light for anyone seeking plant medicine as a way to reconnect to the abundance and beauty of nature.

The Western Herbal Tradition E-Book

Author : Graeme Tobyn,Alison Denham,Margaret Whitelegg
Publisher : Elsevier Health Sciences
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2010-11-12
Category : Medical
ISBN : 9780702048456

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The Western Herbal Tradition provides a comprehensive and critical exploration of the use of plant medicines through 2000 years of history from Dioscorides to the present day. It follows each of the 27 herbs through a wide range of key sources from European, Arabic and American traditions including Greek, Roman and Renaissance texts. A rich discussion of the historical texts is balanced with current application and research. The herbs have been selected on the basis of common use by practising herbalists. Each illustrated monograph contains: Species, identification and botanical description A study of the characterisation and medicinal use of the plants consistently drawn from featured herbals which includes the authors’ own translations from the Latin Assessment of past and current texts in the transmission of herbal knowledge Consideration of traditional therapeutics, including humoral and physiomedical approaches Suggestions towards a modern experiential approach through Goethean methodology Current evidence on pharmacological constituents Review of evidence on safety Recommendations for internal and external uses, prescribing and dosage Excellent illustrations accompany each monograph to aid learning First book to cover broader historical perspective and discussions of issues surrounding each herb Written by leading experts who are well known in the field Includes some monographs of which there is little material already available The bibliographic evidence provided could support applications for registration of Herbal Medicinal Products under the provisions of the Traditional Herbal Medicinal Product Directive An excellent valuable resource for everyone interested in herbal medicine

The Western Herbal Tradition

Author : Graeme Tobyn,Alison Denham,Midge Whitelegg
Publisher : Singing Dragon
Page : 394 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2016-02-21
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 9780857012593

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The Western Herbal Tradition is a comprehensive exploration of 27 plants that are central to the herbalist's repertoire. This fully illustrated colour guide offers analysis of these herbs through the examination of historical texts and discussion of current applications and research. Your practice of phythotherapy will be transformed as the herbal knowledge from these sources is illuminated and assessed. Each chapter offers clear information on identification, uses and recipes, as well as recommendations on safety, prescribing, dosage and full academic references. The Western Herbal Tradition reveals a deep understanding of the true essence of what each plant can offer, as well as a fascinating insight into the unique history of contemporary herbal practice. This book is a valuable resource for everyone interested in herbal medicine and its history.

The Western Herbal Tradition E-Book

Author : Graeme Tobyn,Alison Denham,Margaret Whitelegg
Publisher : Elsevier Health Sciences
Page : 1310 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2010-11-12
Category : Medical
ISBN : 0702048453

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The Western Herbal Tradition E-Book by Graeme Tobyn,Alison Denham,Margaret Whitelegg Pdf

The Western Herbal Tradition provides a comprehensive and critical exploration of the use of plant medicines through 2000 years of history from Dioscorides to the present day. It follows each of the 27 herbs through a wide range of key sources from European, Arabic and American traditions including Greek, Roman and Renaissance texts. A rich discussion of the historical texts is balanced with current application and research. The herbs have been selected on the basis of common use by practising herbalists. Each illustrated monograph contains: Species, identification and botanical description A study of the characterisation and medicinal use of the plants consistently drawn from featured herbals which includes the authors’ own translations from the Latin Assessment of past and current texts in the transmission of herbal knowledge Consideration of traditional therapeutics, including humoral and physiomedical approaches Suggestions towards a modern experiential approach through Goethean methodology Current evidence on pharmacological constituents Review of evidence on safety Recommendations for internal and external uses, prescribing and dosage Excellent illustrations accompany each monograph to aid learning First book to cover broader historical perspective and discussions of issues surrounding each herb Written by leading experts who are well known in the field Includes some monographs of which there is little material already available The bibliographic evidence provided could support applications for registration of Herbal Medicinal Products under the provisions of the Traditional Herbal Medicinal Product Directive An excellent valuable resource for everyone interested in herbal medicine

Traditional Western Herbal Medicine

Author : Elisabeth Brooke
Publisher : Aeon Books
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2019-02-18
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9781911597438

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This book is intended to be a users' manual, not a reference book, and so has charts, diagrams, tables and cross-references to enable the interested practitioner to incorporate the Western Herbal Tradition into their practice. It synthesises and elaborates on all the extant information on the Western Healing Tradition as recorded by William Lilly and Nicholas Culpeper in the 17Cth and from the author's own herbal practice. It shows how using planetary energies and the wheel of the year deepens our understanding of the action of medicinal plants on the body and establishes the practitioner within their environment, allowing them to use planetary energies to determine the peak times to harvest and use herbal remedies and to locate health and sickness within the holistic paradigm of Western Traditional Herbal Medicine.For ease of use, the book is divided into two sections. The first details the philosophical framework within which traditional western herbalists can operate; looking at the four humours, and seven planets and the use of the diagnostic tool of the decumbiture chart. The work is so organised that the humoral system can be used without astrology, should that be the preference. The second part covers the practical application of the philosophy, how to collect, make and administer herbal remedies according to the planetary days and hours and the decumbiture chart. Examples of decumbiture charts will be included to show how the philosophy is used in practice. Lastly, a materia medica of common herbs is included. This fascinating new title by the best-selling Elisabeth Brooke will be of interest to anyone involved in the theory or practice of herbal medicine, particularly those who have been inspired by her other classic works including A Woman's Book of Herbs and Herbal Therapy for Women.

Critical Approaches to the History of Western Herbal Medicine

Author : Anne Stobart,Susan Francia
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 369 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2014-04-24
Category : History
ISBN : 9781441184184

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Critical Approaches to the History of Western Herbal Medicine by Anne Stobart,Susan Francia Pdf

Provides new ideas to address today's global development challenges, evaluating past experience and exploring answers for the future.

The Practice of Traditional Western Herbalism

Author : Matthew Wood
Publisher : North Atlantic Books
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2013-04-02
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 9781583947388

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The Practice of Traditional Western Herbalism by Matthew Wood Pdf

The Practice of Traditional Western Herbalism places the function of western herbs in their true historical context, apart from homeopathy, traditional Chinese medicine, and Ayurveda. Recently there has been a revival of interest in western herbalism, but practitioners haven't been able to explore its benefits due to a void of information on the topic—the system of medicine the herbs fit into had all but disappeared. To remedy the situation, herbalist Matthew Wood has researched the old-time practices and reconstructed them for modern use. In resuscitating western herbal medicine and bringing it up to date, he gives his readers a powerful tool for holistic theory and treatment. Wood makes the point that plant medicines, because they are made from a broad range of chemical components, are naturally suited for the treatment of general patterns in the body. He argues against the biomedical model of standardization, in which herbs are refined and advertised as if they were drugs suited to an exact disease or condition.

Native Healers

Author : Anita Ralph,Mary Tassell
Publisher : Aeon Books
Page : 510 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2020-07-31
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 9781912807796

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Native Healers by Anita Ralph,Mary Tassell Pdf

A foundation text on the fundamental principles of Western herbal medicine and how to implement them in practice Written by two leaders in their field, this book combines the latest in scientific research with the wisdom of ancient traditions to reveal a system of healing that is flexible, supportive, powerful, and kind. Presenting a view of the body and its systems which is unique to Western herbal medicine, Native Healers provides a clear and comprehensive overview of basic treatment approaches to common conditions and the herbs used to heal them. This book serves as an informative companion to the Heartwood Foundation Course in Western Herbal Medicine and is an indispensable resource for students, healthcare professionals, and anyone interested in herbal medicine.

The Earthwise Herbal, Volume I

Author : Matthew Wood
Publisher : North Atlantic Books
Page : 593 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2011-07-05
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 9781583944240

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The first part in a comprehensive two-volume guide on the use of medicinal plants in Western herbal medicine—from an author who has almost forty years of clinical experience The first in a two-volume set, The Earthwise Herbal profiles Old World plants (volume two will treat American plants). Organized alphabetically, the book encompasses all the major, and many of the secondary, herbs of traditional and modern Western herbalism. Author Matthew Wood describes characteristic symptoms and conditions in which each plant has proved useful in the clinic, often illustrated with appropriate case histories. He also takes a historical view based on his extensive study of ancient and traditional herbal literature. Written in an easy, engaging, non-technical style, The Earthwise Herbal offers insight into the “logic” of the plant: how it works; in what areas of the body it works; how it has been used in the past; what its pharmacological constituents indicate about its use; and how all these different factors hang together to produce a portrait of the plant as a whole entity. Ideal for beginners, serious students, or advanced practitioners, The Earthwise Herbal is also useful for homeopaths and flower essence practitioners as it bridges these fields in its treatment of herbal medicines.

Traditions in Western Herbalism Essays and Class Notes

Author : Jesse Hardin,Kiva Rose
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 366 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2014-10-08
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 1502742519

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Traditions in Western Herbalism Essays and Class Notes by Jesse Hardin,Kiva Rose Pdf

Traditions In Western Herbalism Essays & Class NotesArticles by 24 of The Most Respected Herbalists TodayCompiled by Jesse Wolf & Kiva Rose HardinPresenting 366 pages of essential Information & Skills for the students and practitioners of herbalism, drawn from the proceedings books of esteemed Plant Healer Events: The Traditions in Western Herbalism Conference, The Herbal Resurgence Rendezvous, and HerbFolk Gatherings. This exciting compilation is organized into 4 sections: Herbal Practice, Clinical Skills and Therapeutics, Herbs and Actions, and Food, Wildcrafting, Self-Care & Sense of Place.The contributors are 24 of the most exciting and esteemed herbalist teachers of our time, including including: Matthew Wood, Christa Sinadinos, Ryan Drum, Kathleen Maier, Paul Bergner, 7Song, Jim McDonald, Bevin Clare, David Hoffmann, Juliet Blankespoor, and Lisa Ganora.From Jesse Wolf Hardin's introduction:“Plant medicine has been a part of human culture and purpose for as long as we have existed. Healing ourselves, our families and communities naturally was and remains a very important skill, requiring much study and practice in order to be truly effective. But as herbalist elders David Hoffman, Paul Bergner and others have noted, there have been a number of periods of contraction and marginalization, including in the first part of the 21st Century. Paul explains how there was becoming less stress on clinical knowledge and critical thinking, and an unhealthy lack of push against the prevailing commercialization and regulation of this age. To help counter these trends, my partner Kiva Rose and I determined to launch an annual event for herbal students, teachers, cultivators, practitioners, activists and free-clinic herbalists that would be unlike any other of the wonderful conference of the past, one that would attract folks who had felt peripheral or sidelined including culture-changing instructors and shy beginners, kitchen witches, concerned parents and kids with attitude, back-to-the-landers, urban street medics, conservationists, folk herbalists from indigenous traditions, and self proclaimed outlaws, misfits and visionaries. We gathered a tribe of some of the very best herbalist teachers, who for five years in a row delivered a balance of clinical skills, the latest plant knowledge, herbal history, folklore, inspiration and camaraderie. This immensely rich and rewarding book is the product of these exemplary teachers sharing what they know. Together, they represent hundreds of years of combined experience working with clients and plants, studying the latest literature and comparing research results. Each offers a unique set of skills and understandings, presented in their own personal and personable ways, and we invite you to turn to the back of this book to check out their courses, publications and medicines.Traditions In Western Herbalism's in-depth essays and detailed class notes from Plant Healer's cherished conferences and gatherings are certain to help equip you, empowering you with some of what you need to know to more effectively care for your own health and that of others.If you enjoy this book, you may also be interested in checking out the related titles on Amazon: The Plant Healer's Path, The Enchanted Healer, The Healing Terrain, and the novel for herbalists The Medicine Bear.www.PlantHealer.org

The Book of Herbal Wisdom

Author : Matthew Wood
Publisher : North Atlantic Books
Page : 593 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2017-12-19
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 9781623171247

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Hailed as a “classic” by leading herbalist Rosemary Gladstar, this botanical compendium provides a wide-ranging history of herbalism and useful guidance for healing with herbs Matthew Wood is one of the United States’ most renowned herbalists and the author of Seven Herbs: Plants as Healers, a watershed book in teaching herbal healing as a part of total wellness. With The Book of Herbal Wisdom, he continues and expands this study, creating a must-read guide for anyone who works in the natural health field or is interested in self-healing with herbs. Wood creates a vast and sweeping history of herbalism, drawing on Western botanical knowledge, homeopathy, Traditional Chinese medicine, and Native American shamanic botany. Detailing the history and use of more than forty plants, he shows how each tradition views a plant, as well as its use in cases drawn from his own herbal and homeopathic practice. An initial section describes signatures, similar, and patterns in these traditions, and elements, temperaments, and constitutions. Wood has two objectives: to demonstrate how herbal medicines are agents of healing and wisdom, and to give the reader a useful catalog of plants for medicinal uses. His clinical observations of his patients bear the wry wisdom of the country doctor; his love of plants is evident in lush botanical descriptions, which show the connection between remedies—whether homeopathic, Chinese, or Native American—and the plants from which they are derived. An introduction to centuries of lore about healing from indigenous traditions, The Book of Herbal Wisdom integrates and describes North American Indian medicine, homeopathy, Traditional Chinese Medicine, and Western herbalism like no other contemporary botanical compendium.