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Introduction  
The stars of this book are the plants, trees, and flowers themselves. They  
are endearing, beautiful, mysterious, fundamental, and primitive. The  
delight and uses of their seeds, roots, bark, color, and form are  
phenomenal and, set among the rest of the intricate web of nature, they  
are truly miraculous. This book is not only about the plants, however, it is  
also about a combination of natural healing methods, healthy lifestyle,  
and the use of herbs as potent tools for natural healing. Were this simply  
a book on herbal medicine, it would be dangerously easy to see plants as a  
direct substitute for conventional drugs. But although it is often possible  
gently and carefully to substitute one for the other, on the whole it is best  
to use herbs as an integral part of life, combining them with a wealth of  
other lifestyle choices and thus preventing and balancing disorders or  
diseases.  
Plant healing is deeply ingrained in our ancestry, yet the privilege of  
healing our own bodies has been increasingly taken away from us and put  
into the hands of doctors and conventional medicine. It is not surprising  
that night calls to doctors have doubled in the past few years, pill taking  
has soared, and the skills of home nursing have diminished. Many people  
tend to view ill health as a “supermarket affair,” demanding quick answers  
with the cry, “Give me a pill and make it go away, now!” Others, however,  
feel a desperate yearning to know more about natural home-healing skills,  
combined with herbs. So this book has been written with the  
understanding that herbalism and natural healing should be restored to  
the home as safely and effectively as possible. All practitioners insist that  
if there is any doubt about the cause of a patient’s condition, a doctor’s  
diagnosis should be sought. From this diagnosis you, and perhaps your  
local herbalist, can work on your body naturally until you regain full  
health.  
This book also explains the philosophy and ethos behind herbalism  
and natural healing. Perhaps you are not ill but just want to learn how to  
look after yourself. Knowing how to prevent ill health by understanding  
your body and having some practical insight into ways to look after it is  
all part of the ethos of natural healing. By gaining this knowledge, you  
will learn how to return some of the responsibility for your health to  
where it should be. The need to do s o becomes especially urgent when  
one considers that 50 percent of the forty-six thousand patient deaths in  
Britain every year from iatrogenic (doctor-involved) ailments are  
associated with operations performed as a result of diagnostic errors.  
Many of the natural healing programs in this book require the  
cleansing of the body by consuming special foods. This is called  
detoxification and it is fundamental to the natural healing process. Its basic  
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