katekbailey's review

4.5
informative inspiring reflective relaxing medium-paced

There’s a lot of good information in this book, but the “single herbs” section has enough format inconsistencies that someone not familiar with herbal medicine might question it all. For example, some herbs have a “specific indications” section where a last name (?) is listed, but there’s no explanation of who it is or where the info came from. And white pine, for another example, lists the benefits of the bark, gum, and pollen, but not the needles, but needles are mentioned in the dosage section. Thomas Easley has a lot of knowledge and experience to share, and the book overall is good, I just wish it was edited better. The large formula section is great.