Behind the beauty and fragility of garden plants lies the hidden strength of their healing properties. The Garden Healer includes 50 plant entries - of common garden trees, shrubs, flowers, vegetables, herbs and even weeds and wildflowers - each outlining healing and home uses and individual recipes. Whether your plants grow in pots on the window-sill or in an abundant garden, this lovely book will help you re-awaken your connection with nature, and alleviate many common ailments into the bargain. 143pp, 190mm x 245mm, illus. in colour, softback, 2007
In Bach Flower Remedies: Form and Function Julian Barnard describes Dr Edward Bach's discoveries of the healing effects of flower essences, the living qualities of the plants and how remedies are made.
Barbara Olive's The Flower Healer is a reference to using flower essences, natural remedies that raise our vibrational energy for emotional and physical healing.
The Healing Power of Celtic Plants by Angela Paine examines the history, myth and symbolism of the plant medicine used by the shamanic Celts, showing how to grow and use the herbs.
Clare G Harvey's The New Encyclopedia of Flower Remedies shows how to use the therapeutic power of flowers, describing the families of flower essences, giving advice on choosing and using the remedies for particular emotional and physical disorders.
Tree: Essence of Healing by Simon Lilly and Sue Lilly is an in-depth exploration of how the subtle energies of trees can harmonise the subtle bodies of human beings, and thereby bring about physical, emotional and spritual healing.