Recommended Reading

Advice on using sources

Before using any herb I’d check at least several different sources, check the safety data and start with small doses on yourself before recommending it to anyone else.

Historical

• Culpeper’s Herbal

A work of genius from the 17th Century…..though being four hundred years old it takes a lot of interpretation to make sense of it.

• A Modern Herbal Mrs M Grieve

Herbal bible, still extremely useful, essential reference book.

General interest for beginner / home use

• A woman’s herbal Anne McIntyre

Every who has it loves it - still seems to be the core text on woman’s herbal medicine for a lay readership.

• Hygieia – a woman’s herbal Jeannine Parvati

A beautiful, magical book

• The Encyclopedia of Medicinal Plants  Andrew Chevalier

A good coffee table DK reference book

Reference books often used by herbalists
• Bartram’s Encyclopedia of Herbal Medicine Thomas Bartram

Essential ….. this may put off the beginner since entries look like lists – however experience shows the author knows what he’s talking about. Great as a quick desk reference for herbalists wanting to come up with a spread of potential prescribing ideas.

• Herbs and Healing Plants of Britain and Europe Dieter PodlechMy favourite field reference, small , good pictures.

• Women, hormones and the menstural cycle Ruth Trickey

Solid book written from great experience. May be a bit technical if you have no medical background since it is geared towards the professional reader.

• Principles and Practice of Phytotherapy Mills and Bone

Best ‘Phytotherapist’ desk reference for trials/pharmacology etc, unfortunately lots of animal experiments, not something many herbalists have huge respect for given the range of alternative and far more informative research approaches.

• Healing with Whole Foods Paul Pitchford

An essential reference on the qualities of foods from a macrobiotic perspective. This is a great resource for anyone working from a constitutional perspective (TCM/Unani/Ayurveda/Humoralism) since it outlines both the energetic and physiological effects of each food.

The wonder of working with plants

• The secret teachings of plants Stephen Harrod Buhner

A very inspiring work of developing a heart centred consciousness and applying this to the meeting of plants. Subtitled ‘The intelligence of the heart in the direct perception of nature’.

• Medicine of the Earth Susanne Fisher-Rizzi

Magical and poetical monographs of select herbs

• The Book of Herbal Wisdom Matthew Wood

Absolutely loved by herbalists, sits next to Bartram on my desk.

• Healing Plants Wilhelm Pelikan

Serious Steiner energetics…great fun once you’ve mastered the language

• The Wholeness of Nature - Goethe’s Way of Science  Henri Bortoft

A balm to those dissapointed with the narrow avenue modern science has taken. Going back to first principles of observation and the illusion that the observer and the observed are seperate, this book explores Goethe’s fusion of poetry and science

• The foundations of Chinese Medicine Giovanni Maciocia

A core text for anyone seriously interested in the concepts underlying the practice of chinese herbal medicine and acupunture.

Books about healing

• Why do people get ill - exploring the mind body connection Darian Leader and David Corfield

An interesting discussion on the connections between physical illness and the psyche - from a psychoanalyst’s perspective.

• Hands of Light Barbara Ann Brennan

A great reference book for those exploring aspects of healing and energy work.

• Essential Reiki  Diane Stein

Often considered the best book available on practical reiki