QUESTION:
Which books will give me good enough information to safely begin using herbs?
ANSWER:
In order to give yourself a well rounded source of information you should be willing to
purchase more than one book. You do not need to remember and commit to memory
all the information in these books. You just need to get to know your books well
enough so
that you can find your answers when you need to. I recommend Varo Tyler’s
books: Herbs of Choice and The Honest Herbal because the
information is from scientific studies. Daniel Mowrey author of The
Scientific Validation of Herbal Medicine and Herbal Tonic Therapies
as well as Michael Weiner author of Herbs That Heal are more examples of
information collected from recent studies. David Hoffman’s book The
Complete Illustrated Holistic Herbal is one of my favorites because it not
only includes safety data but it also speaks about so many different topics that a newcomer
to herbalism needs to know. It covers general information about a holistic
approach, harvesting herbs, how to make preparations (with pictures!),
chemistry, actions of herbs, therapeutic index as well as an herb encyclopedia
section, shares very practical information about all the major systems of the
body and offers exact recipes as remedies to common problems. Some of the most
enjoyable books I have read on the subject of using herbs have been by the
author Jeanne Rose. Her Herbal Body Book is still one of my all time
favorites. It is mostly the external use of herbs and a perfect first book to be
introduced to herbs. There is a greater freedom for the beginner when the main
focus is not the internal use of herbs. Other highly recommended books by Jeanne
Rose are Herbs & Things, Modern
Herbal, and Herbs & Aromatherapy for the Reproductive System.