medical herbs in england?

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Toddy

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Meadowsweet. The flourish is a natural aspirin and the root gets used for everything from toothache to gurgly tummy.

cheers,
Toddy
 

Toadflax

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If you're interested in this, I'd suggest a good book as a starting point. The New Age Herbal by Richard Mabey is one that I find very good for a newcomer to the subject. I also have Holistic Herbal by David Hoffman, which is also good, but I'd suggest the Mabey book first.


Geoff
 

apj1974

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Stinging Nettle - where do we start:

Arthritis
Bronchitis
Allergies
Full of Vit C & Iron
Stress/Depression
Sting Relief (Yes Really (crush them))

I recommend the book 101 Uses for Stinging Nettles by Piers Warren
 

gowersponger

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marigold?good for lots of things like healing wounds,some people even smoke it.ment to be good for geting rid of a fever plus some arabs use it as a natural viagra.
 

demographic

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Seems that the problem is working out which information on plants is true and which information is oft repeated tat.
I'm put off a book as soon as I see mention of homeopathy and its methods and wish there was some good affordable books I knew I could trust the information of.

I have a few books on Herbs and healing and have to say there's some right old tat written in amongst them, kind of puts me off the rest of the book when I see the unscientific stuff.
 

ragamuffin

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i can see that there are millions of them an i need to get the books. i thought i might add using a wild mushroom's peel for a plaster (can't remember the name of it)
 

Toddy

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Goat willow is much sweeter (might probably be why it's named that :) )
it works the same way, not quite as effective but supposedly a bit easier on the stomach.

cheers,
Toddy
 

Chance

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I have a few books on Herbs and healing and have to say there's some right old tat written in amongst them, kind of puts me off the rest of the book when I see the unscientific stuff.

Copy that.

The big test for a book is the edibility of elderberries and rowan berries.
But I don't know what the correct answer is.
 

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