Ten Wild Herbs For Ten Modern Problems
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Foraging for wild plants and medicinal herbs gives us an holistic approach to today’s symptoms of a world that is out of balance. Herbs from the wild can help relieve ailments, yes, but they also are part of a getting back to nature approach to living in harmony with the earth and our own bodies.
In this book I have outlined some of the problems facing my own readers and thousands of others with similar issues.
I think people are ready to embrace wild plants not only for their medicinal actions, which are largely devoid of harmful side effects, but also for their nutritional value and the lifestyle changes that develop as they learn to take part in the ancient art of wildcrafting herbs.
Mary Thibodeau
Mary Thibodeau starting foraging wild herbs as a child growing up in the fields and woods of Maine. After many years away from these beginnings, Mary returned to the boondocks to raise her family and ultimately create a lifestyle steeped in wild plants while nurturing her life-long loves of learning and holistic healing. Mary completed the Sage Mountain Herbal Center's herbal certification program in 2001 and completed her certification through the University of Natural Health for the Holistic Nutrition Practitioner Program in 2009. Find Mary on her foraging YouTube channel and website, both under Boondocks Botanicals.
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Ten Wild Herbs For Ten Modern Problems - Mary Thibodeau
Introduction: The Holistic Approach
How to Use This Book
Chapter 1 Saint John’s Wort for Depression and Pain
Chapter 2 Wild Chamomile for Inflammation and Calming
Chapter 3 Saw Palmetto & Vitex: His & Hers Hormonal Balancing
Chapter 4 Milk Thistle for Toxic Overload
Chapter 5 Eyebright for Eye Strain
Chapter 6 Melissa for Cold Sores and Herpes Simplex
Chapter 7 Boswellia for Asthma
Chapter 8 Psyllium for Type 2 Diabetes
Chapter 9 Yellow Dock for Skin Problems
Chapter 10 Motherwort for Heart Disease
Conclusion: Embracing a Natural Choice
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The Holistic Approach
Today we face the challenges presented by the lifestyles we have chosen. Our fast paced, ever changing society creates health problems that are not just common, but rampant. Pollution, poor eating habits, excessive work hours, stress and many other modern factors prevalent in western society are continually taking their toll.
Foraging for wild plants and medicinal herbs offers the holistic approach to today’s symptoms of a world that is out of balance. Herbs from the wild can help relieve ailments, yes, but they also are part of a getting back to nature approach to living in harmony with the earth and our own bodies.
In this book I have outlined some of the problems facing my own readers and thousands of others with similar issues. I think people are ready to embrace wild plants not only for their medicinal actions, which are largely devoid of harmful side effects, but also for their nutritional value and the lifestyle changes that develop as you learn to take part in the ancient art of wildcrafting herbs.
The act of foraging (or wildcrafting as I like to call it) can encompass many healthy habits within itself. When wildcrafting, you are ingesting ultra fresh, highly nutritional food, enjoying a close connection to the earth, and getting in some exercise, sun and fresh air. All these things in turn can lessen the effects of the modern health issues for which we are seeking solutions. Simply by the act of