Handbook Of Medicinal Herbs
Categories: Environment, Health, Science Pages: 893 Language: English Tags: Herbal Medicine | Herbal Uses and Benefits | Medicinal Plants | Natural HealingBook Description:
The Handbook of Medicinal Herbs by James A. Duke is the definitive reference guide in the field of herbal medicine and ethnobotany, authored by one of the world's most celebrated botanists and natural medicine researchers. This comprehensive volume stands as an essential resource for herbalists, naturopathic practitioners, students, and anyone passionate about the healing power of plants.
The book systematically covers hundreds of medicinal plants from around the globe, detailing each herb's common and scientific names, active chemical compounds, documented therapeutic uses, folklore history, and known safety concerns. It bridges traditional plant-based healing practices with modern scientific research, offering readers a rare blend of ancient wisdom and evidence-based information.
What distinguishes Duke's handbook from other herbal references is its extraordinary depth, scientific rigor, and accessibility. The writing is organized, precise, and richly informative without being overly technical, making it as useful for a curious home gardener as it is for a professional herbalist or medical researcher.
Whether you are exploring natural remedies, studying plant-based pharmacology, or building a personal herbal medicine library, the Handbook of Medicinal Herbs remains an unmatched and timeless companion that has shaped the field of herbal medicine for generations.
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