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Encyclopedia of Herbs
& Their Uses
by DK Publishing
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The Complete Book of
Herbs
by Lesley Bremness List
Information on planting,
growing, and harvesting herbs, as well as the main uses of herbs.
It also offers an exhaustive identification guide, recipes, ideas
for gifts, and much more
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Encyclopedia of Medicinal
Plants
by Andrew Chevallier
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Herb Drying Handbook
: Includes Complete Microwave Drying Instructions
Preserve the
color, shape, flavor, and even fragrance of more than 60 of your
favorite herbs by instantly drying them in your microwave under
the expert guidance of the HERB DRYING HANDBOOK. Lavishly illustrated
with full-color photographs and drawings of individual plants,
herb gardens, and craft projects
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The Complete Book of
Essential Oils and Aromatherapy
by Valerie Ann Worwood
Essential oils are one
of the world's great untapped resources. How to incorporate these
ancient medicines of the earth into everyday life for personal
care, physical and mental health, and a safe home environment,
with more than 500 recipes using essential oils as alternatives
to often toxic human-made health, beauty, and cleaning products
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Aromatherapy Blends
and Remedies : Over 800 Recipes for Everyday Use
by Franzesca Watson, Christine Lane (Illustrator)
At last, everything you've
ever wanted to know about aromatherapy in a single book!
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Seasons of Aromatherapy:
Hundreds of Restorative Recipes and Sensory Suggestions
by Judith Fitzsimmons, Paula M. Bousquet, Valerie Ann Worwood
There are plenty of guides
to aromatherapy, but their encyclopedic scope can be intimidating.
Seasons of Aromatherapy teaches the secrets of scent the easy
way by focusing on just 12 essential oils. Lively descriptions,
humorous anecdotes, and recipes let readers put them to use immediately.
This guide to 12 essential aromatherapy oils provides recipes
for a year's worth of health, well-being, and fun.
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375 Essential Oils
by Jeanne Rose
A thorough guide profiling
375 different essential oils according to botanical family, habit
and growth, chemical components, and actions. Historical notes
and lore, often from Chinese alchemy as well as western botanical
sources, are featured. Essays on evergreens, lavender, chamomile,
jasmine, and more fill out important categories. Graceful botanical
illustrations illuminate the text.
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Medicinal
Herbal Emissaries
by Steven Foster, Yue Chongxi
Anyone wishing a deeper
understanding of Chinese herbs, their uses and histories will
appreciate this beautifully written and easily read book. Professionals
will augment their knowledge and anyone opening its cover will
enjoy the lively history of culture and civilization as seen through
the eyes of an herbalist.
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Culinary Uses
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Aromatic Teas and Herbal
Infusions
by Laura Fronty, Yves Duronsoy (Photographer), L.
M. Isaac (Translator)
a complete
reference to enjoying a variety of soothing teas from around the
world--from tart Egyptian karkade to spicy masala from India to
Moroccan mint--with recipes, serving ideas, and more. 100 color
photos.
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Collecting Wild Herbs
A Field Guide to Medicinal
Plants: Eastern and Central North America
(Peterson Field Guide Series) by Steven Foster, Roger
Tory Peterson, James A. Duke
The first comprehensive
pocket-size guide to medicinal plants shows how to identify 500
of these plants. Each one is illustrated with a line drawing,
and nearly half are also shown in color photos. The text includes
information on where the plants are found and detailed descriptions
of all their known uses, both folk remedies and those that have
been scientifically proven.
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Wild
Roots
by Doug Elliott, Douglas B. Roots Elliott
A wealth of information
about almost sixty roots of North American plants. . . . A thought-provoking
little book, obviously a labor of love
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Odds & Ends for fun
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Humor Your Stress
by Loretta Larouche
Continuing where she
left off in The Joy of Stress, Loretta LaRoche, comedian-therapist
extraordinaire, delves deeper into the techniques you can use
to let go of your stress in Humor Your Stress. Loretta makes stress-reduction
fun and easy, and her stories and style will have you laughing.
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