The Book of Magical Herbs

The Book of Magical Herbs

The secret, life-enhancing powers of nature's own herbs are the subject of this fascinating illustrated collection of folklore and fact. Magical recipes that have come down through the ages are presented here to charm, soothe, protect, and heal. Among the wild and cultivated herbs discussed are --
-- Bay -- used by Greek oracles to foretell the future, later used in good-luck charms
-- Garlic -- used since ancient times for its many medicinal properties and as protection against witchcraft
-- Bergamot -- native to North America, and used to make "Liberty Tea" after the Boston Tea Party
-- Lavender -- used in love potions from ancient to modern times
-- Basil -- a fertility herb in Roman times, and later used as a common household cure for numerous complaintsWith individual sections describing a total of 25 herbs, the author presents more than 50 herbal recipes -- culinary, medical, and cosmetic -- drawn from ancient and modern sources. She also provides fascinating information on the history and use of magical herbs in many different parts of the world. Approximately 150 beautiful, full-color illustrations add to readers' delight and fascination with one of the world's most ancient and enduring practices.

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