Saint Hildegards Guide to Wellness: Herbalism, Nutrition, and Health Advice from a Trailblazing Medieval Nun
By (Author) Holger Vornholt
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
28th November 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
Naturopathy / naturopathic medicine
615.321
Paperback
96
Width 184mm, Height 222mm
64g
This overview of Hildegard of Bingens wellness wisdom shows how modern readers can apply the medieval nuns teachings on herbs and nutrition to live a balanced and healthful lifestyle today
Saint Hildegard was ahead of her time. Born in the German Rhineland, the 12th-century nun established a series of guidelines for holistic wellness that continue to be remarkably relevant nearly a millennium later.
This handy guide explains who Hildegard was and why she is still worth listening to today. Delving into her enduring theories for a healthy body and mind, it delivers:
An overview of Hildegards understanding of how the human body operates
Hildegardian nutrition tips (eat spelt!)
Information on her 50 favorite herbs and medicinal plants and how they can be used to address various ailmentsfor example, bay laurel for gastrointestinal complaints, garlic to lower blood pressure, masterwort to combat fever, and rosemary to treat coughs and colds
An introduction to her ideas on herbal cosmetics and gemstone medicine
And more
Sharing Saint Hildegard's timeless knowledge with a modern audience, this sketch of the trailblazing nun promotes a holistic approach to well-being that continues to resonate even within the fast pace of our contemporary lifestyle.
Holger Vornholt has been working as a freelance author for various German book publishers since 1996. He specializes in the areas of history, health, and enjoyment. He has written numerous articles and books on the topics of healthful eating and drinking. He lives with his family in Augsburg, Germany.