Herbalism

Non-fiction works on the study of using plants and other natural remedies for medicine and health. Covers holistic healing, ayurvedic medicine, traditional Chinese herbalism, naturopathy, aromatherapy, massage therapy, hydrotherapy, holistic healing, homeopathy, and other similar remedies and practices.

Non-fiction books discussing herbalism or herbs are often nicknamed "Herbals"

See also Alternative Medicine for other branches of natural healing.
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Plants Have So Much to Give Us, All We Have to Do Is Ask by Mary Siisip GeniuszThe Kitchen Witch Companion by Sarah    RobinsonThe Tradition of Household Spirits by Claude LecouteuxThe Sin Eater's Last Confessions by Ross HeavenThe Witch and the Wildwood by Sarah Robinson
Kitchen Witch - Part 3 of Many
102 books — 3 voters
The God Complex by Chris TitusHealing With Whole Foods by Paul PitchfordAcupuncture is Like Noodles by Lisa RohlederAcupuncture for Ivf and Assisted Reproduction by Irina SzmelskyjChinese Ophthalmology by Agnes Fatrai
Best Chinese Medicine Books
10 books — 18 voters

The Witch of the Forest's Guide to Natural Magick by Lindsay SquireThe Witch and the Wildwood by Sarah RobinsonThe Rebirth of Witchcraft by Doreen ValienteBody Kindness by Rebecca ScritchfieldLiving the Troth by Kveldúlf Hagan Gundarsson
Kitchen Witch - Part 4 of Many
79 books — 2 voters
Crave Reset by Elena ZinkovEarl Mindell's New Vitamin Bible by Earl MindellThe Miracle of MSM by Stanley W. JacobClinical Naturopathy by Jerome SarrisGetting Well by Herbert M. Shelton
Naturopathy
161 books — 44 voters

Witchcraft on a Shoestring by Deborah BlakeThe Kitchen Witch Companion by Sarah    RobinsonThe Witch's Herbal Apothecary by Marysia MiernowskaPlanting the Future by Rosemary GladstarCutting Through Spiritual Materialism by Chögyam Trungpa
Kitchen Witch - Part 2 of many
101 books — 2 voters

Stephanie Rose Bird
Once upon a time, we were Africans involved in a unique lexicon of beliefs, lore, stories, and customs that were designed to help integrate us into an environment filled with plants, animals, elements, and a complex array of spirits. With the advent of slavery, the physical bond with the motherland was broken, but like seeds lifted from a ripe plant by wind, we found fertile ground in distant lands elsewhere.
Stephanie Rose Bird, Sticks, Stones, Roots & Bones: Hoodoo, Mojo & Conjuring with Herbs

Geraldine Brooks
Anys was so skilled with plants and balms that she knew how to extract their fragrant oils, and these she wore on her person so that a light, pleasant scent, like summer fruits and flowers, always preceded her.
Geraldine Brooks, Year of Wonders

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