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The Sensory Herbal Handbook  by Fiona Heckels, Karen Lawton and Belle Benfield
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The Sensory Herbal Handbook  by Fiona Heckels, Karen Lawton and Belle Benfield
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Apr 30, 2019 | ISBN 9781786782113

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Praise

“Not only fun, sassy, and colorful, The Sensory Herbal Handbook contains a wealth of information and offers a deeply profound and personal approach to herbalism … A herbal classic.”
—Rosemary Gladstar, herbalist and author

“This wild and expressive book encourages us to discover and adventure into the world of plant medicine, not only through our minds, but also through our intuitive responses and our heart connections.”
—Glennie Kindred, author of Earth Wisdom

“This entire book is exceptionally well written, entertaining, and delightful. It clearly conveys the love and passion that guide the Seed Sistas in their vital need of bringing the sensory element of Herbalism to the forefront.”
Herbal Academy Review

“Truly this is a book to inspire, to cherish, to share and to use. Herbalists and plant lovers the world over will find simple and practical techniques for enhancing their understanding of herbs. Artists, poets, gardeners and cooks as well as herbalists will all find much of interest in this lovely volume. I highly recommend it.”
—Chanchal Cabrera, herbalist

“Anyone who wants to begin or deepen a journey of exploration of seasonal and indigenous plants will love this book.”
—Pip Waller, herbalist, plant medicine healer and author of Holistic Anatomy

“This book represents a fascinating way to look at herbs and herbal medicine. Do dive in!”
—Henriette Kress, herbalist and author of Practical Herbs 1 and 2

“What I really like about this book is that it is accessible and encourages everyone to make our own remedies from local plants. This activity brings greater connection with seasonal rhythms, astrological cycles, our local habitats, and add another dimension to garden yields.”
Permaculture

“In a playful, informal writing style, this book creatively blends science, folklore, art, and plant spirit medicine.”
—American Herb Association Quarterly

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