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Provides an electronic, searchable version of "A Modern Herbal," by Maud Grieve. Also includes message boards, articles, book reviews, and links.
Information about traditional use of plant and tree medicines. Also offers workshops, a weblog, and links.
Information about identifying, preparing, and using wild medicinal and edible plants in the northeastern United States.
An electronic, searchable version of "Botanical Dermatology," by John Mitchell and Arthur Rook, which includes a botanical index.
A Blackfeet healer, spiritual leader, and herbalist who holds workshops and is available for consultation.
Georges-Louis Friedli, PgDip., MSc., PhD. Medical Herbalist from Germantown, Maryland. Includes information about services offered, herbs, and his research.
Sceletium Tortuosum, its uses, history, sources, chemistry, doses, side effects and contraindications.
A publisher of independent research into botanical medicine and the only source for original Eclectic Medical Texts. Research includes, King's American Dispensatory, Herb Contraindications And Drug Interactions.
Located in Bisbee, Arizona. Offering a 5-month, February-July residency program. Many research materials available online.
Hakim Mazhar Rana is a Medical Herbalist who uses traditions from the Middle East.
Uses herbs and muscle testing to correct imbalances in the body's energy. Offers herbal and homeopathic products and details about consultations and classes. Located in Littleton, Massachusetts.
Author of Medicinal Plants of the American Southwest, Herbal Medicine: Trends and Traditions, and Sonoran Desert Food Plants. Includes book reviews and information about consultations. Tucson, Arizona.
Description, climate and uses.
Offers multiple common questions and answers including the interactions and safety concerns of this herb.
Habitat, benefits and ingredients regarding this herb.
High resolution images along with a UK map showing where this herb grows.
Description, habitat, and additional notes.
Benefits, notes, and side effects.
Provides a summary of the genus by species and concluding remarks.
Extended list of species and medical uses.
Article based on the herb's side effect, interaction and cautions.
Site dedicated to this herb. Covers the benefits, side effects, uses, and recipes.
Brief fact sheet.
Growing tips, varieties, history and folklore, medicinal uses, recipes, book recommendations, links to other garlic-oriented sites.
Red Clover actions, indications, and uses with clinical studies and discussion forum.