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--- susan <ripple95 wrote:

 

> Is there any recommended/reliable reading on herbs,

> their medicinal

> qualities and their safety I could look into? Susan

 

Hi Susan, I was so please to find that one of my very

favorite herbalist sites is back up and running!

 

Robyn's Recommended Reading

http://www.rrreading.com/

 

Robyn used to publish a subscription newsletter that

was fabulous. She's scanning the old newsletters in

and adding them to her site (there's only one there

now, if you like it please email her and urge her to

do the others, they are all wonderful and the

information is not dated at all since herb information

does not change with the times) and she's got NEW

book, journal, article and conference reviews too.

 

As you and others on the list may know, one of the

great problems in all modalities of alternative

medicine is sorting the accurate information from the

inacurate, incomplete or downright dangerous. Robyn

does it for you being a traditional herbalist and a

self-described " science geek " while making the reviews

entertaining as well.

 

Happy reading and don't miss the links to other

reputable sites for additional herbal insights, esp

Henrietta Kress' site http://www.henriettesherbal.com/

(and HER links page

http://www.henriettesherbal.com/goodlink.html) and

Jonathan Treasure who has downloadable MP3 files of

conference lectures (very

funny)http://www.herbological.com/.

 

That should keep you busy for a while.

KD

 

 

 

 

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http://www.rrreading.com/

Oh Wow!

Thanks a lot.

 

Now I will Never get out of cyberspace, lol.

 

I am quite enjoying the indoor midwinter break,

time to read and write instead of grub outside.

We are having a wonderful old-fashioned winter,

just like the ones we used to have when we first

came to this area in the seventies.

Soft fluffy white. Can you tell I am not the one

shoveling snow......

My heroic husband is doing that. But then, in

summer I dig. I guess we're even.

 

It feels like spring is a different country.

 

Ien in the Kootenays, humming

Mon pays, ce n'est pas un pays c'est l'hiver.....

http://freegreenliving.com

 

 

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