Elisabeth Brooke qualified as a Medical Herbalist with the National Institute of Medical Herbalists in 1980 and opened and runs a training clinic for herbal students in London. She also has a private practice in London and teaches and lectures worldwide.
Bursting with definitive information on a range of herbs, A Woman's Book of Herbs is an extensive guide to their use in healing the mind, body, and spirit:
- where, when, and how to collect... (more)
More and more women are discovering that herbal remedies can provide natural and effective treatments for their health problems, particularly when orthodox methods fail to help.
Herbal Therapy... (more)
This book is intended to be a users’ manual, not a reference book, and so has charts, diagrams, tables and cross-references to enable the interested practitioner to incorporate the Western Herbal... (more)
The irresistible, definitive guide to the magical practices of contemporary women. Beginning with a brief history of witchcraft, it explores the huge range of beliefs, festivals, skills and lore,... (more)