Southern Folk Medicine: Healing Traditions from the Appalachian Fields and Forests
R**8
Herbal Remedies
I haven't finished reading this book! What I have read is filled with good, sound advice. Wisdom between the covers of this book.
L**N
My favorite herb book for beginners!
Don’t get me wrong, as an experienced clinical herbalist I found this book enormously useful. I recommend it to beginning herbalists all the time because it teaches a holistic perspective on herbal medicine in an engaging way through storytelling. I love Phyllis and all that she has gifted the herbal community. This book stands up there at the top!
T**S
You need this book.
This book is unlike any other you might have on your shelves and you're going to need it. This changes the way we will be looking at things from here on out.To begin with, there's a foreword by Rosemary Gladstar.There's an afterword by Matthew Wood.And in between, Phyllis D. Light will open your eyes and mind to a whole different way of perceiving body constitution and how herbal energetics (which has always been too open to interpretation for me) correlate with southern blood "types." The quotes are there because the types are not A, B, O. They align with the 4 elements. This system makes sense.She starts with the history of how the tradition came into being. You'll notice a connection with Ayurvedic and Chinese systems, but Southern Folk Medicine is its own healing method. The writing style is comfortable and easy to absorb.This is a game changer.
L**.
Very good book!
Full of good information.
R**Y
A Reclaiming of Heritage
Along my journey of searching to find the hidden gems of plant wisdom that’s long been lost since families stopped living as clans, Southern Folk Medicine, brings the medicine of granny’s cabin to life in a way that none other can.Both practical and enlightening, Phyllis Light takes you on a journey with the plants, opens up the hidden treasure of Appalachian Folk Medicine and teaches you much more than you could imagine.A reclaiming of heritage, this book is a journey into the history, culture, theory and practical application of folk medicine. Packed full of wisdom that few possess today, Phillis Light, has a unique way of teaching that is easy to follow, understand and keeps you wanting to read more.Whether you’re new to herbal medicine or looking to broaden your studies, this is a must have book for your collection.
C**R
Ease into the history of Southern Folk Medicine
I am currently reading the book. I love the easy style of reading that Phyllis presents. It is an in-depth look at the origins of Southern Folk Medicine. If you are looking for remedies to use though, this is not your book.
M**S
I like this book because it is authentic - it is ...
I grew up among people in the rural Southern USA who practiced folk medicine and I also make my living as an herbalist. I like this book because it is authentic - it is not someone who is writing ABOUT southern folk medicine, rather it is written by someone who lives it, and has lived it throughout her life. This is an important part of the worth of this book. It is a solid foundation and I look forward to more books from Phyllis Light on this topic. I enjoyed just skipping around through the book, but then my herbal book club began reading it so I read it straight through. \
T**D
D. Light-full!
Is it no surprise that Phyllis' name has "D. Light" in it!? This book is truly a delightful read! I love studying herbalism, health and wellness and body constitutions (I wrote a book on this topic as well - and took away many new things from this book!) but rarely is such a book so easy to digest. Her stories flow, captivate and convey the message so well - I feel as if we could be sitting on the porch sipping tea together. Very good for my Air-type self - I can relax AND learn at the same time, yes, especially before bed (the book explains more on this)!
R**.
Five Stars
Excellent book. Well crafted and is imbued from first page to last with the author's experience
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