Grow Your Own Medicine: A Guide to Growing Health-Giving Plants in Your Own Backyard
By (Author) Mim Beim
ABC Books
ABC Books
1st February 2011
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Family and health
635.00
Paperback
256
Width 148mm, Height 207mm, Spine 22mm
362g
The medicinal powers of herbs, vegetables and fruits have been revered for thousands of years. This practical guide shows you how to grow and use these plants to prevent diseases, treat everyday ailments and promote general good health. More than sixty plants and their properties are discussed in detail, from echinacea to fight colds and boost the immune system, to cabbage to ward off cancer; from thyme-oil antiseptic to ginger compresses for cramps; and from arthritis-relieving potato poultices to libido-boosting damiana tea. You will learn their medicinal properties, how best to administer them - in teas, tinctures, compresses, poultices and more - and, of course, how to grow and prepare them for use. Whether you have a small vegie patch - or the space to create one - or room in a courtyard or balcony for a few pots, this book will show you how easy it is to create an organic medicine cabinet in your own backyard. Plant your way to good health!
MIM BEIM graduated from Nature Care College with the nutrition prize in 1988 and is the author of seven books, including FeelGood Food, Beaming with Health and The Commonsense Guide to Eating Well for the Nutritionally Bewildered. She is the past Head of Naturopathy for the Australian Traditional Medicine Society (ATMS), Australias leading society for Natural Medicine. She is also a member of NHAA National Herbalists Association of Australia. She manufactures a range of therapeutic herbal teas called Beaming with Health Herbal Tisanes.