Plants That Heal : 200 Healing Plants and Home Remedies by Rachel Newcombe 9780008737207

Plants That Heal : 200 Healing Plants and Home Remedies

£19.99 GBP
£19.99 GBP
From garden herbs and flowers to foraged fruits and berries, plants have the...
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From garden herbs and flowers to foraged fruits and berries, plants have the power to nourish and heal. Used in home remedies and by professional herbalists for thousands of years, nature's medicine chest offers incredible healing benefits for body, mind, and spirit. Grown in pots outside 19th-century apothecaries, the apothecary rose has been used to treat skin conditions and indigestion Rosemary is known for its culinary uses, but it is also an incredible antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-fungal Some Native American peoples used Evening Primrose to treat wounds, and today it is used in acne treatments and pain suppression Plants That Heal brings together over 200 therapeutic plants and their home remedies in one beautifully illustrated book, featuring detailed photography to aid identification of plants and clear instructions for easy-to-follow recipes. Discover the incredible history of healing botanicals; explore the comprehensive illustrated directory of over 200 healing plants, from homegrown herbs and spices to wildflowers, fruits, and berries, with tips on growing, harvesting, storing, and using; and learn how to make bespoke healing remedies for everything from boosting the immune system to encouraging restful sleep CONTENTS Introduction + GlossaryHistory of Healing Plants - Delve into the fascinating history of healing plants, including herbs, spices, and beneficial botanicalsHealing Plant Directory - Discover over 200 healing plants, from homegrown herbs and spices to wild foods and medicines, each with clear identification photo, listed by English name before LatinHealing Plant Remedies - Learn to make basic and bespoke healing plant remedies to benefit body, mind, and spirit, from infusions, balms, salves, and oilsResources + Further Reading

Product Information

ISBN: 9780008737207
Author: Rachel Newcombe
Format: Hardback
Imprint: William Collins
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Dimensions: 196 x 254 x 23 mm
Publication Date: 13 March, 2025
Pagination: 256 pages
Weight: 966g

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Sherlock & Pages is a little bookshop with a big heart. We are based in Frome, Somerset, England and curate lists of books in the areas we are passionate about – landscape, nature, history, and heritage. In short, the conservation of all we’ve inherited and all we are responsible to pass on. We aim to inspire and be inspired, to form a literary culture of care and passion about this precious planet we call home.

This is a shop where you might find something you haven’t seen before, and we like to think we’ve got something for everyone. We choose each of our books with care and for a reason. This is because our physical store is small but beautifully formed, holding only around 1200 titles at any one time. We try and recreate the feel of the shop wherever we are online, to reflect our niche categories and personality.

We have an active social media presence and aim to share our story with all our friends. The long-term goal is to build a hub for the books and writers we believe in. Who knows where our adventure will lead but by supporting Sherlock & Pages you’re helping us to add a further layer of magic to our little corner of the world. If you haven’t visited our physical store, one day you might just make a literary pilgrimage down to Somerset.

Our tagline is ‘Long Live the Hedgerows’ and our symbol a hibernating dormouse. If you want to support an independent with a unique character and which will share stories with you for years to come, then choose Sherlock & Pages. The world needs bookshops with soul, for they are ‘citadels of light.’

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