Whether you’ve been using plants for years and want to start growing your herbs for medicine or just starting to make plant medicine, this Plant Medicine Set is the perfect place to start. Inside these two books, author Richo Cech covers everything from making herbal tinctures, teas, and salves to creating an environment to grow herbs.
This set includes:
- Growing At-Risk Medicinal Herbs
- Making Plant Medicine, 4th Edition
From Growing At-Risk Medicinal Herbs
This book is about plant conservation through cultivation. These plants are becoming rare because their native habitat is shrinking and challenging to grow. Growing "at-risk" medicinal plants depend on conserving or creating the environment that harbors them. Gardeners and conservationists can use this book to help preserve wild places and as solid ground for fostering and protecting our irreplaceable native medicinal plants.
From Making Plant Medicine, 4th Edition
This book is the preferred herbal reference for learning to make standard herbal tinctures, teas, syrups, oils, salves, and poultices. The formulary still includes such important favorites as arnica, astragalus, burdock, calendula, dandelion, echinacea, elecampane, gentian, goldenseal, hawthorn, ma-huang, jiao-gu-lan, lobelia, nettles, sage, stevia, and St. John's wort. The fourth edition includes 28 new herbs: aloe vera, Andrographis, Ashitaba, Brahmi, Chameleon plant, hops, Osha, and Rhodiola. May your personalized copy soon be anointed with the happy splatter of homemade herbal remedies!