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- Astragalus
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- Black
Cohosh
- Chamomile
- Chaste
Tree
- Cranberry
- Echinacea
- Feverfew
- Garlic
- Ginger
- Ginkgo
- Ginseng
- Goldenseal
- Hawthorn
- Herbs and Energy
- Kava
- Licorice
- Milk
Thistle
- Passionflower
- St.
John's Wort
- Saw
Palmetto
- Witch
Hazel
- Profile of America's Chief Herbalist: Jim Duke
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- American
Botanical Council The American Botanical Council
is a leading source of information on things herbal.
One of the deepest websites for information on
the use, regulation, and research on herbal medicines.
- American
Botanist Quality antiquarian agricultural and
horticultural books.
- Dr.
James Duke's Phytochemical & Ethnobotanical
Database Great sources of information on all
things herbal.
- Dean Alter's Guide to Natural Healing is a resource that offers simple, tried-and-true information and approaches to health problems, primarily based on the tradition of herbalist John Christopher.
- Herbalgram Home
of the American Botanical Council.
- Herbal Diary An advocacy site for consumers on various herbal topics from pet uses to aromatherapy.
- Herbaled.org is the website of herbalist Ed Smith, known to his friends as Herbal Ed. Ed was one of the first people to teach me about herbs. I attended a workshop with him in Boston in 1976 when he was literally working out of a fishing tackle box. Ed is co-founder of one of the most successful, high quality lines of herbal tinctures Herb Pharm, my own personal choice for high quality tinctures.
- Herbalist & Alchemist is the website of herbalist, David Winston. People often ask me for a reliable source of various herbs. I often refer them to David's website.
- Horizon
Herbs Excellent source of a wide range
of seeds especially for medicinal plants.
- One Garden Non-profit
purveyor of seeds and information on indigenous
medicinal plants and Chinese herbs, now featuring
the formerly known as "Deep Diversity" collection
of unusual vegetable, herb, and native plant
seeds donated to One Garden by Seeds
of Change.
- Sabbathday
Lake Shaker Community America's oldest religous
community, where I got my start in the herb business.
- WHERE
ARE WE? We are located in beautiful Eureka Springs,
Arkansas, well known as a gem of the Ozarks-a tourist
destination with dozens of bed and breakfasts, restaurants
and numerous spas. Visit: www.eurekaspring.org
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