Herbal Magick

The use of plants as medicines predates written human history.

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Herbal Magick and Herbal medicine (or "herbalism") is the study and use of medicinal properties of plants.

The use of plants as medicines predates written human history. Ethnobotany (the study of traditional human uses of plants) is recognized as an effective way to discover future medicines. In 2001, researchers identified 122 compounds used in modern medicine which were derived from "ethnomedical" plant sources; 80% of these have had an ethnomedical use identical or related to the current use of the active elements of the plant. Many of the pharmaceuticals currently available to physicians have a long history of use as herbal remedies, including aspirin, digitalis, quinine, and opium. 

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The Enchanting World of Herbal Magic: A Practical Guide

"The Enchanting World of Herbal Magic" takes readers on a captivating journey into the mystical realm of herbalism and the potent magic that resides within plants. This comprehensive guide, divided into twelve richly detailed chapters, explores the ancient and modern practices of herbal magic, providing a deep understanding of how to harness the spiritual, healing, and transformative powers of plants.

Chapter 1: Introduction to Herbal Magic welcomes readers to the enchanting world of herbs and sets the stage for the magical journey ahead.

Chapter 2: Plant Spirit Communication unveils the profound connections between humans and the spirits of plants, offering guidance on how to initiate these sacred dialogues...

The Enchanting World of Herbal Magic: A Practical Guide by Earl LeMaster