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Energetic Herbalism
A Guide to Sacred Plant Traditions Integrating Elements of Vitalism, Ayurveda, and Chinese Medicine
In this indispensable new resource both for the home apothecary and clinical practitioners, a celebrated herbalist brings alive the elemental relationships among traditional healing practices, ecological stewardship, and essential plant medicines.
“A wonderfully practical and accessible guide to energetic herbalism, filled with the wisdom and Viriditas of a Real Herbalist. Thank you, Kat!”
—David Hoffmann, RH (AHG), fellow, National Institute of Medical Herbalists; principal scientist, Traditional Medicinals
Nourishment: What Animals Can Teach Us about Rediscovering Our Nutritional Wisdom
I grew up a mountain child. Fingers in the dirt, reading in trees, just properly rollicking in the woods surrounding my home in North Carolina but my adult life has largely been spent in the thick of cities. As time rolls by, I find myself increasingly desperate to shake off the deafening, blinding, sensory depriving world that modernity has created in order to get back to humanity, that quiet intuitive place. For anyone feeling lost in all of the mixed messages of what you are supposed to want and need, to not only survive but thrive, turn to Fred Provenza as your guide. He will lead you back home.
—Merritt Smail, Publicist
Nourishment
What Animals Can Teach Us about Rediscovering Our Nutritional Wisdom
I grew up a mountain child. Fingers in the dirt, reading in trees, just properly rollicking in the woods surrounding my home in North Carolina but my adult life has largely been spent in the thick of cities. As time rolls by, I find myself increasingly desperate to shake off the deafening, blinding, sensory depriving world that modernity has created in order to get back to humanity, that quiet intuitive place. For anyone feeling lost in all of the mixed messages of what you are supposed to want and need, to not only survive but thrive, turn to Fred Provenza as your guide. He will lead you back home.
—Merritt Smail, Publicist