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Herbs for children’s health by Rosemary Gladstar is a great book! Once again Rosemary has produced a book full of valuable information in a great teaching style. I recommend this to anyone who is interested in learning about the medical uses of herbs.
Great book to add to your collection. I will absolutely be getting a physical copy to keep on hand and refer to. This book gives recommendations as to what to have on hand for common ailments for children. I prefer to have natural remedies for my kids as opposed to traditional medicine… when possible. Overall a great book that I would recommend to other, and new, parents!
I love it! Will def purchase the physical copy and go back to it time and time again. Recommend to everybody!
"Herbs for Children's Health, 3rd Edition" by Rosemary Gladstar, set to be published on September 24, 2024, is a treasure trove of wisdom and practical advice for parents seeking natural remedies for their children's well-being. Having delved into the pages of this book, I am thoroughly impressed by its no-nonsense approach to herbalism and the creation of handmade herbal products.
What sets this book apart is its accessibility and user-friendly format. Gladstar's clear and concise recipes make it easy for even novice herbalists to create effective remedies at home. I particularly appreciate the author's emphasis on seeking medical help when necessary, a sage reminder that underscores the importance of holistic health practices.
One of the highlights of "Herbs for Children's Health" is the inclusion of garden lore and activities centred around herbs, making it an engaging resource. The book's beautiful colour photos of herbs, presented alphabetically, enhance its usability as a quick and reliable reference guide.
Furthermore, Gladstar's attention to detail shines through in the book's layout, with helpful tips, warnings, and advice sprinkled throughout. This thoughtful approach ensures that readers are well-informed and equipped to use herbal remedies safely and effectively.
Overall, "Herbs for Children's Health, 3rd Edition" is a valuable resource for herbalist parents seeking natural alternatives for their children's health needs. Whether you're a seasoned herbalist or just starting your journey, this book will become a cherished addition to your herbalist library. I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone looking to harness the power of herbs for their family's well-being.
I extend my gratitude to NetGalley and Storey Publishing for providing me with an E-ARC of the book in exchange for my honest review.
Great book to add to any collection. I enjoyed the recommendations as to what to have on hand for common ailments for my children. I prefer to have natural remedies available as opposed to medicine such as Tylenol. Unlike other books I have read on this topic, I appreciated the added commentary on when to involve professional help if natural remedies do not work. Overall this is a great book and I would consider gifting it to new parents too.
I need a hard copy of this book, stat! … and so do you! As a new mama wanting to take a holistic approach to health, this was such an interesting and accessible read. I loved how it went in depth into each of the herbs and provided background and ways to use them. I also loved learning more about herbal medicine in general. I can’t wait to start making these recipes and using more of these herbs now that I have more confidence!
I have been wanting to implement more natural remedies into mine and my children’s lives. I definitely recommend this book due to the ability to read through it easily. Everything is explained in detail and full of information on different herbs and their uses. My favorite herbs have always been dandelion and purple dead nettle. Now I will get to try more options out this spring and summer.
“Please, don’t, take these beautiful things that I’ve got” 🫶🏻💛
Mom of four little ones here and all the sicknesses are so scary- after spending 4 days/nights in the ICU with an RSV scare, I devoured this book. I grew up with my mom using Natures Sunshine products, herbs, and having my sisters and I see a naturalist doctor. Lots of backstories and reasons for this route. Now as a mom I’m trying to learn all these things myself, and even for myself what I need to take the best care of me. So this book was just incredible. Alphabetical order of all the herbs, what they can do, how they can help, when to seek more help. The pictures were so beautiful and helpful. I was absolutely amazed! I always love to try a natural approach first, and this was so helpful to know what I’d need and when, as well as how to make it or what to do with it. Rosemary Gladstar put together a wonderful, and resourceful tool for parents. It comes out September 23. 🌿🌿🌿Thank you @netgalley @rosemarygladstar @storeypublishing for this advanced copy. #netgalley #rosemarygladstar #storeypublishing #kidsherbs #herbsforkids
This book is the absolute best. I love every book by Rosemary glass star the recipes are simple, the information is priceless. I have already made some of the recipes in this book and I'm looking very forward to making more for my family
Thank you to Netgally and the Publisher for this copy of the book in exchange for my honest review.
I love that the author gives you advice on how to safely use these herbs. The book tells you how to test for allergic reactions to the herbs. I love that the herbs are listed from A-Z, she tells you what part of the plant/herbs to use, what to use it for, as well as recipes for usage. I will definitely be putting this book to use.
I have spent a number of wonderful days immersed in this book. As a Healthcare professional and parent I found this book extremely interesting and insightful, it has very practical ways to help support a child's health using natural remedies. As a family we use herbal remedies and essential oils to help support our health and wellbeing and this book will certain complement and advance what we already do. I am pleased to see key references to "consulting your paediatrician" at appropriate and relevant points throughout the book.
One downside of this book, and which causes me significant concern is the Herbal enemas section (page 191). When it say's "With Enemas, experiences is helpful", I would suggest experience is "Essential" and therefore consultation with a qualified healthcare professional/Paediatrician is vital! Additionally, I would advise that a section is added about observing Safeguarding/Child Protection laws to ensure the safety of both the child and person administering the enema.
Although I have concerns relating to the Herbal Enema section of this book, I will still be purchasing a copy when it is published.
A detailed guide to using medicinal herbs for children. A lot of information and helpful usage guidance found in these pages. If you are interested in this type of thing, this is a valuable resource. I found it easy to understand and use.
I received an ARC from NetGalley in exchange for my honest opinions.
I love how this book is set up in different sections. It mentions multiple herbs and flowers that you can use and what exactly they are used for. It lso gave me great ideas for what to plant in my flower garden this year. Then it goes into some different recipes you can make; a couple I have already made and they are very easy to follow. I also loved the little ideas mentioned to help get the kids involved and to start their love of plants and flowers. If you are into Essential oils, herbs, and all natural health remedies then this book would be a great addition to your collection.
This book is an incredible resource for any parent who is looking for ways to increase the use of herbs in every day wellness! My grandmother was an avid herbalist and this book reinforced a lot of what I’ve learned from her. Who knew bay leaves help to prevent insect bites and that blackberry root is great for digestive issues?! Can’t recommend this book enough!
This is a very thorough resource. After the introduction, it starts with an alphabetical list of many herbs and then tells you which part of the herb to use, what its benefits are, how to use it, and any cautionary advisements. There are recipes. It then moves into common ailments and how to help them. I wish this hadn't been a temporary download, because I would've loved longer to actually dive into this resource and truly feel it out.
I received a temporary ebook download of this book from the publisher via NetGalley and am volunatarily leaving an honest review.
Rosemary Gladstar is my all time favorite herbal expert and I have been following her recipes and reading her books for decades. This is a great compilation of herbal remedies and information for parents, complete with all the basics if you are brand new to herbal remedies. Highly recommended.
I read a temporary digital copy of this book for review.
Rosemary Gladstar’s Herbs for Children’s Health, 3rd Edition is the perfect book for anyone with children who is looking for alternatives to modern medicine. Full of pictures and easy to follow recipes, this book will guide you in the essentials of what herbs to buy or plant in order to treat basic maladies for children (and adults too).
I just made a list of what seeds to buy for the garden this year so I can make some of the treatments mentioned! Homemade Vicks, all purpose salve, and room freshening spray are at the top of my list!
Thank you to Storey Publishing, Storey Publishing, LLC, and NetGalley for an ARC of this beautiful new edition.
I love how informative this book is and the simple recipes you can make for your children.
I love the explanations, warnings and explanations of the different types of herbs that may be similar in name or identity.
There are different remedies included in this book, from teas, salves and spritzes with simple directions to follow.
I would def purchase this book to keep on hand at home!
I volunteered to read this ARC through NetGalley
mamas!
The detailed information about individual herbs is so educational. I know that this is a tool that will read, annotated, reread, & referenced often! Also, the way the pages are designed helps to make the information easy to find, visually appealing, and allows for smooth reading.
I can not wait to get my hands on my own printed copy.
Thank you to Storey publishing, Rosemary Gladstar, and NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for my honest review.
5 ⭐️
This is a book you will want to own and refer back to often!
Am I the only one that wishes my family had generational knowledge in herbal medicine to pass down? I’ve been educating myself for the past few years, and I plan to pass this knowledge down to my child, along with a request for him to do the same.
This book is an amazing reference guide. It kicks off with a list of what you’ll want to keep on hand in your medicine cabinet, which I always love a good list and starting point.
It offers very clear recipes for things like soap, tea, syrup and medicinal candy balls in addition to remedies for sore throat, congestion, constipation, rashes, colic and more. Definitely stuff I’ll be trying for myself in addition for my little one!
It also includes helpful things like a dosage guide, tips on getting the most out of the remedies, how to instructions, and some really great resources at the end.
For example, I learned that Stevia (my go-to sweetener) is highly processed in stores, and that I’d be way better served to grow it myself. I’m looking into starting it this year!
Overall, the vibe of the book displays a humble gratefulness for the healing plants that Mother Earth provides us. The author’s passion and care really shines through. She does an amazing job of inviting children to be a part of the process so that they are just as invested as the parent. It’s simply beautiful and somewhat magical (lunar infused tea 💕).
Thank you to NetGalley, Storey Publishing, and Rosemary Gladstar for this ARC in exchange for an honest review!