A great guide and recipes
|
| Review Date: March 21, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Sofia Motamedi, Rolling Meadows, IL |
| We use this book a lot in our little tea shop. There are many tea remedies formulas that are very tasty and helpful. The general information on the different plants is very good too! Very complete and clear to understand. Truly a great source book to have handy. |
An inspiration to budding herbalists
|
| Review Date: August 17, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Orange Blossom Meadow, Mid Ohio |
| I have used this book as a springboard for my own line of teas, DRINK ME Herbal Medicinal Teas. There is so much information not only about the botanical/pharmacological aspect, but the philisophical/ethereal aspect as well, which I also use in mixing my herbs. A great source for further inquiries into herb lore. |
Where have you been so long
|
| Review Date: July 29, 2010 |
| Reviewer: dandelion, |
| Bar none, this is one of my favorite books. I bought this book some years back, it is no longer in print, worth every cent you have to pay for it and a must have for anyone. If you have ever read a Brigette Mars book of any type of healing, you would have to be ashamed not to own this one. She covers it all so to speak with Medicinal Teas. I recommended this book to my students, customers and to you. A must have book if you really what to know,understand and experience Herbs and using them. |
teas by an herbalist
|
| Review Date: February 13, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Elizabeth Ellis, CPCC, Sharon, MA United States |
| Many people drink herbal teas simply because they are wanting to avoid caffiene. Herbal teas are really a wonderul method of creating natural, gentle, safe, and effective holistic remedies. This book is a lovely introduction to blending (tea) herbs for health and pleasure. |
Interesting
|
| Review Date: June 9, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Dena R. Sigman, Denver, NC United States |
| This book is pretty interesting. It contains numerous recipes and these don't include completely exotic materials that you could only obtain by traveling to foreign countries-you can get most of the spices at a health food store or on the Internet. Her opening was very interesting. All in all, it's a respectable read. |
|