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Appendix: Resources and Recommended Reading |
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The resources listed here are only a few of the hundreds available in the U.S. Because the world of herbal medicine is growing fast, there will be even more by the time you read this. For up-to-date addresses, phone numbers, prices, book reviews, herb sources, correspondence courses, schools and workshops, see the recommended catalogs and magazines. The recommended herbals and related references can be ordered through any bookstore. |
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Recommended Herbals for Students |
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Foster, Steven, and James A. Duke. Peterson Field Guides: Eastern/Central Medicinal Plants. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1990. Superior field guide with well-documented medicinal uses. |
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Gladstar, Rosemary. Herbal Healing for Women. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1993. Recommended. |
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Hoffmann, David. The Holistic Herbal. Dorset, England: Element Books, 1983. Popular modern reference. |
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Keville, Kathi. The Illustrated Herbal Encyclopedia. New York: Bantam Doubleday, 1992. Recommended. |
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Kloss, Jethro. Back to Eden. Loma Linda, CA: Back to Eden Books, 1988. Updated classic. |
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