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Herbal Medicine of the American Southwest.


Herbal Medicine herbal medicine, use of natural plant substances (botanicals) to treat and prevent illness. The practice has existed since prehistoric times and flourishes today as the primary form of medicine for perhaps as much as 80% of the world's population.  Of The American Southwest

Charles W. Kane

Lincoln Town Press

PO Box 57304, Tucson, AZ 85732

0977133303 $29.95 www.tcbmed.com

Herbal Medicine Of The American Southwest: A Guide To The Identification, Collection, Preparation, And Use Of Medicinal And Edible Plants Of The Southwestern United States by practicing herbalist herb·al·ist
n.
1. One who grows, collects, or specializes in the use of herbs, especially medicinal herbs.

2. See herb doctor.
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see herbal medicine.
) and featuring elegant and accurate illustrations by Frank S. Rose is the "user-friendly" and easy to use guide perfect for exactly what is described in the title. Herbal Medicine Of The American Southwest informs the reader of how to find the plant, how to prepare it, what it can be used for, what side effects Side effects

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 may occur, and what resources might be necessary to further define the plant, giving the overall book a very definitive and notable study of the plants it features. Herbal Medicine Of The American Southwest is highly recommended to all naturalists living in the southwest of America, as well as organic studies students, however especially recommended to all inhabitants
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