Rosemary Gladstar’s Medicinal Herbs: A Beginner’s Guide: 33 Healing Herbs to Know, Grow, and Use

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Craft a soothing aloe lotion after an encounter with poison ivy, make a dandelion-burdock tincture to fix sluggish digestion, and brew up some lavender-lemon balm tea to ease a stressful day. In this introductory guide, Rosemary Gladstar shows you how easy it can be to make your own herbal remedies for life’s common ailments. Gladstar profiles 33 common healing plants and includes advice on growing, harvesting, preparing, and using herbs in healing tinctures, oils, and creams. Stock your medicine cabinet full of all-natural, low-cost herbal preparations.

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Rosemary Gladstar

World-renowned author, educator, and activist Gladstar draws on 40+ years of experience with the healing properties of herbs.

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Home-Grown Medicine

Effective, safe, and inexpensive, medicinal herbs are simple to grow, and they can be used to naturally fortify your body.

The Storey Publishing Herbal Wellness store offers a wide range of herbalism books, by renowned authors like Rosemary Gladstar, that share practical insights and knowledge about maintaining health and facilitating healing with the use of medicinal herbs.

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Storey Publishing, LLC
Publication date ‏ : ‎ April 10, 2012
Edition ‏ : ‎ Illustrated
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Print length ‏ : ‎ 224 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1612120059
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1612120058
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.25 x 0.5 x 9.25 inches
Best Sellers Rank: #1,291 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #2 in Herb Gardening #4 in Herbal Remedies (Books) #13 in Healing
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11 reviews for Rosemary Gladstar’s Medicinal Herbs: A Beginner’s Guide: 33 Healing Herbs to Know, Grow, and Use

  1. Becky

    Perfect for the clueless like me!
    Oh my God, I love this book! It clearly tells you what you need to plant and how to use it what parts and how to prepare it. And then it goes a step further and gives recipes for using it. I love the fact that it tells you what it helps with and I’ve already bookmarked several pagesNow I just need to add to my garden the things I am missing. Thank you so much, Rosemary.

  2. Amazon Customer

    Fabulous Resource!
    Wonderful book! Clear, concise and so informative- I’m excited to follow these recipes!!

  3. Mila

    Excellent book!
    Very informative and educational. Some books are packed with information, but very difficult to navigate. This one is really well designed. The words are big enough that you can actually read them. The notes are presented in different colors, making it easy to get your attention.

  4. Lotus54

    PERFECT For A Beginner In So Many Ways.
    I absolutely love this book for so many reasons. I got really lucky, as this is my first book on this topic. I was not familiar with the Herbalist/author to be honest, but I’ll be keeping an eye out for her books now! Okay, here’s some things I love about the book: Perfect for beginners! I’ve been looking on Facebook, blogs, etc at herbal remedies and wanted so badly to get started but sometimes the “hows” can be overwhelming. This author takes all the fuzziness of the how-to’s and spells out everything clearly. The first section of the book is fantastic because it gives EASY and specific directions on how to make: herbal teas, syrups, oils, salves, tinctures, pills, even herbal baths, poultices and compresses. She also includes some general information on dosage & duration for treatments too, and there’s a random pages about storing, some basic items you’ll need, measuring tips, etc. The beauty of this front part is that you can learn to make a tincture for example, and then go apply that to whatever herb or herb combination you want, with the herbs in this book, or with herbal things you find online or elsewhere. You can now easily look at an herb and know how to prepare it in tincture form (or other forms).The rest of the book is divided up into 33 common herbs (a few are spices) and information about them. Photos, a few words on growing (not instructional as much as a summary, ie; this herb likes dry sandy soil and spreads easily, etc), medicinal uses and then recipes using each herb. To be clear, it’s not a full recipe book, so she simply throws in 2-3 recipe for each herb, medicinal or topical, to get you started. So you can pick an herb, choose a recipe or easily make it into a tea, tincture, etc with your new know-how from the first section of the book. I love it! I admit ignorance here, but I was amazed at how I could walk around my yard on the day I got the book and find several of the herbs she talks about! Growing right in front of my eyes all summer as “weeds” and I had no idea how useful they were. She covers 33 common ones, but if you’re looking for an herb encyclopedia/A-Z book this isn’t that.Finally I want to point out that the book style itself is great; a nice size, large enough to hold in your lap and read but small enough to carry around the yard to identify herbs as I did with it. Durable glossy cover and nice photos inside of the various herbs, methods, directions, etc. I especially appreciate the formatting style, using various fonts, sectioned off tidbits and tips, separate recipe graphics, the sides of the pages are marked with herb names, etc. A good index too. It makes it a perfect book to open at any page and peruse without needing to read from beginning to end. Today I wanted to see if vinegar can be substituted for alcohol in a tincture and I was easily able to flip to a page and see that yes, it can be substituted.It is well written and well designed and the author gives a nice little personal touch here and there that make you feel like a valued friend or relative is sharing her secrets with you. It’s really the most impressive beginner reference book on any topic I’ve gotten lately. I find myself randomly picking it up to admire again, if only to familiarize myself with some herb photos or to see how to make a solar-infused oil with the dandelions I picked. I’ve only had the book for a few days and already I’ve learned so much!This book made herbal remedies far less intimidating and complicated for me and I see now how easy it is to make various remedies and with very little equipment or spending. Her suggested equipment list is a very basic list of just a few common kitchen items, nothing over-complicated. I can get so overwhelmed with grand ideas in books that I sometimes don’t dare try anything for fear of messing it up or wasting a bunch of money. This book has given the perfectionist in me permission to be MUCH more relaxed in my approach to medicinal herbs and realize it’s NOT so complicated after all to at least get started with the basics. Love this book!

  5. Andrew and Michelle

    Good for getting your feet wet.
    No one can dispute that Rosemary Gladstar knows her stuff. She writes about the uses of medicinal plants with the familiarity of someone who has used and understood them for a long time. As a budding herbalist (please pardon my pun), I have been slowly collecting books, recipes, and information to begin my own journey of familiarity. I enjoy the literary company of someone like Gladstar because she writes her books conversationally, making me feel like I can access this information and methods.This beautifully printed book is a sort of ten-feet-wide-two-inches-deep approach to herbal medicine (as it says, its a beginner’s guide). I am using it as a launching pad to know which plants to cultivate (because it’s really hard to choose!) and what methods to experiment with. Her recipes are simple, easy to follow, and though some use plants that I’ll have to do some legwork to locate, I really like that the majority of the plants featured are ones that can be cultivated in most backyards and greenhouses with little trouble.I would love to give this book five stars, but I am hung up on the occasional, out-of-place mentions of fantasy. Alongside good, solid information about the cultivation of herbs, the chemical compounds that give them their potency, and effective ways to share them with your family, I stumble across lines like “It is whispered that fairies like to drink [lunar infusions]. Uses? Whenever a little magic is needed.” I roll my eyes and feel that her credibility is lessened, albeit just temporarily. It’s so hard to find a solid book on herbal medicine that doesn’t stray toward some sort of superstitious/occultic weirdness. I enjoy books that explain how plants have healing properties…just not healing powers.

  6. Kayla Sulpizio

    Great book
    Lots of great recipes and beginners information!

  7. elena gavrila

    I love her books. She is a wonderful herbalist with lots of passion for her craft and she is even able to feed you that passion. Great.

  8. Teresa

    Tudo o que precisa saber exposto de uma forma simples e apelativa. Este livro explica desde como preparar formulações e receitas até às descrições das plantas e suas propriedades de uma forma super atrativa. Muito agradável esteticamente, também.

  9. Charlotte Cade

    I am so impressed with this book which has given me a fascinating new interest – simple to follow, beautifully written and illustrated – it has to be the best book for a beginner – it has certainly given me encouragement and a passion for herbs

  10. Ann

    Buen libro de consulta. Algunas hierbas no son nativas de Mexico o fáciles de conseguir aquí por lo que muchas recetas no se pueden hacer.

  11. Anna T.

    Very good product, nice design, good quality photos and images, it’s been such a joy reading it.It gave lots of practical tips, especially on when to harvest and how to store herbs, and how to prepare different recipes. Very useful content. I have found more information than in any other books.It will always be on my book shelf, I sometimes go back to it if I need to refresh my memory or if a friend asks me for some advice.Very good book especially for beginners. Highly recommended.

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