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Published by Healing Arts Press
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
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About The Book
The plant group Echinacea (common name, purple coneflower) is known as a non-specific stimulant to the immune system. A native of this continent, it was highly valued in Native American medicine, where it had more applications than any other plant. Today, research shows clear scientific reasons for its effectiveness. Foster, a widely respected herbalist, provides both a contemporary and historical look at this important herb and its healing properties, and makes a plea for conserving and protecting it in the wild.
A portion of the author's proceeds will go to support Echinacea conservation efforts at the Ozark Beneficial Plant Project in Brixey, Missouri.
A portion of the author's proceeds will go to support Echinacea conservation efforts at the Ozark Beneficial Plant Project in Brixey, Missouri.
Product Details
- Publisher: Healing Arts Press (May 1, 1991)
- Length: 160 pages
- ISBN13: 9780892813865
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Raves and Reviews
"Considering the popularity of this herb, its many safely documented uses, and Foster's excellent knowledge of his subject and entertaining writing style, this book should become an herbal best-seller."
– HerbalGram
"One of America's most widely respected herbalists takes readers on a trip through the history, pharmacological uses, and the future of Echinacea."
– Health Foods Business
"This well-researched book offers a wide range of information on this important plant. As always with any of this author's work, it is very well done."
– The Herbal Connection
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