

Buy Earthwise Herbal Repertory: The Definitive Practitioner's Guide Illustrated by Matthew Wood, David Ryan (ISBN: 9781623170776) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: A must have book for anyone serious about herbalism - I am a medical herbalist and until this book was written, there was no other source of information like it. I am also a homeopath and repertories form our backbone of our practice. As I studied for my BSc (Hons) in Herbal Medicine I couldn't understand why we didn't have a repertory to help analyse cases and to find out more information, we are expected to learn as many herbs off by heart instead. Matthew a Wood has seen the value in having as much information at your fingertips as possible. Technically you could now practice as a herbalist with just three books if you wanted to: this repertory and his two Earthwise materia medicas. Thank you Matthew Wood for taking the considerable time and effort to compile this book. It is invaluable. If you are a student or professional herbalist these books are a must. If you are an interested layperson, you will find out more information on how to help the human body than you will in any other herbal book. Buy it! Review: Utterly brilliant. It's very comprehensive and totally useful - Utterly brilliant. It's very comprehensive and totally useful. Not one for the shelf. One to keep on the desk and used regularly.
| Best Sellers Rank | 402,826 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 2,165 in Popular Medicine 17,051 in New Age (Books) 46,835 in Mind, Body & Spirit |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (444) |
| Dimensions | 15.34 x 2.87 x 22.81 cm |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| ISBN-10 | 162317077X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1623170776 |
| Item weight | 646 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 206 pages |
| Publication date | 21 Nov. 2016 |
| Publisher | North Atlantic Books,U.S. |
E**R
A must have book for anyone serious about herbalism
I am a medical herbalist and until this book was written, there was no other source of information like it. I am also a homeopath and repertories form our backbone of our practice. As I studied for my BSc (Hons) in Herbal Medicine I couldn't understand why we didn't have a repertory to help analyse cases and to find out more information, we are expected to learn as many herbs off by heart instead. Matthew a Wood has seen the value in having as much information at your fingertips as possible. Technically you could now practice as a herbalist with just three books if you wanted to: this repertory and his two Earthwise materia medicas. Thank you Matthew Wood for taking the considerable time and effort to compile this book. It is invaluable. If you are a student or professional herbalist these books are a must. If you are an interested layperson, you will find out more information on how to help the human body than you will in any other herbal book. Buy it!
T**N
Utterly brilliant. It's very comprehensive and totally useful
Utterly brilliant. It's very comprehensive and totally useful. Not one for the shelf. One to keep on the desk and used regularly.
K**R
Every herbalist should have one!
Written in Matthew Wood's sensitive style, this is an excellent manual and tool for every self-respecting herbalist's library.
C**E
An interesting exercise
The repertory part at the end of the book is very useful...yet, not, nearly as complete, or interesting, as the homeopathic repertory by JTKent or others. Still, it's alright.
J**L
Herbal books
I find interesting and helpful,easy to read and understands,not difficult to find what you looking for about this matter. I like this book!
D**W
Matthew Wood is the best kind of herbalist
This book is for quickly finding your way to symptoms and narrowing down a formula for prescribing. Matthew Wood is the best kind of herbalist, the best balance between left and right thought and a true gnostic. My herbal education would have been far shallower without his words of wisdom from my first year.
S**E
Very handy for students
I love this book. It’s really handy as a student of herbalism, I can quickly and effectively search for symptoms or medical problems and find suitable herbs to use.
S**A
Five Stars
fantastic book, loots of information. My favourite author
H**R
I must have over 100 books in my herbal collection and yet somehow not a single one of them captivates like this. This is such a special book. It’s one you can curl up beside the fire with a warm cup of tea and lose yourself for hours. The knowledge, the details…it’s truly a wonderment. Definitely recommend
R**.
Esim homeopati bense genel olarak bitkilerle ve herbalism'le ilgileniyorum. Ikimiz icin de guzel bir basvuru kaynagi oldu zira Matthew Wood'un da pek cok aile buyugu homeopat olsa da kendisi kalbinde herbalism oldugunu soylemis. Bu iki kardes alanin faydalanabilecegi, akillica tasarlanmis bir kitap.
J**R
This is a comprehensive herbal repertory, in the style of a classic homeopathic one. Not for the homer herbalist, but for people who have a wealth of herbal knowledge and want to hone their skill.
L**E
Matthew Wood has written several books that are indispensable for herbalists, particularly "The Book of Herbal WIsdom," (TBOHW) which goes most deeply into deeply knowing each herb described, referred to by some as "The Book of Matthew." His two Earthwise herbals distill all his wisdoms and knowledge into shorter, but still useful, profiles for each herb. He takes a holistic view to prescribing , common to homeopaths and to herbalists of his generation, taking into account the whole constellation of symptoms, and not prescribing isolated herbs for isolated symptoms, but discerning one or a few herbs that best fit the whole picture. Matthew has keen, incisive insights into psychological, spiritual, and physical profiles and their herbal allies, and takes great joy in discovering the particular genius and energetic patterns and knowings each herb can teach us and reveal. He is famous for his "Wood doses" of tinctures, often prescribing only 1-3 or 3-5 drops under the tongue of the particularly perfect remedy for each patient, treating the patient rather than the disease, with often anecdotally wonderful results, (anecdotes MOSTLY shared in TBOHW, "Seven Herbs" and his other Earthwise books) healing symptoms that have often lingered for years with often dramatically quick resolutions.. These doses make him much more akin to homeopaths than most herbalsists before him, as do his methods of whittling down to the perfect remedies. This book distills years of knowledge even more than previous works, trying to help us discern the best herbs for individual patients using several different low-tech systems of diagnosis, and cross-referencing symptoms, now based more on pathologies more than keen psychological insight in his previous books. Energetics, or tissues states, synthesizing ancient Greek, Chinese, Ayurvedic and Appalachian systems; organ affinity, and specific indications (for which his older above-mentioned books are very helpful,) and taste are the rational methods he provides for finding the correct remedy. But until one has internalized knowledge of plants through knowledge of his and other herbalists books, and herbal school or apprenticeship, and through working with plants, growing them and walking, with permission, amongst them, the best herbal ally for the patient before us is unlikely to "simply pop up into the mind," as Wood suggests happens, and indeed does with experienced herbalists... This book has NO INDEX for HERBS to get a better picture of individual herbs by a composite of their actions, so this book by its title and design is meant to be used in concert with Wood's two "Earthwise Herbals" and/or his "The Book of Herbal Wisdom," and ones accumulated knowledge of herbs. The subtitle says "The Definitive Practitioner's Guide," and indeed this book might be overwhelming for a novice to make good use of, but for the rest of us, intermediate and advanced practitioners, remedies we are not much accustomed to using can pop up into the mind more easily with a brilliantly distilled book such as this by our side. Some herbal books, often compiled by non-herbalists, manage to say very little of value, but this book brims over with nutrient-dense discerning insights born of years of research and working with clients and herbs... Even very experienced herbalists could not help but be in awe of the deft movement from one herb to a better herb for the very specific picture of surrounding symptoms, with many more herbs and conditions listed than his earlier repertory included in "The Book of Herbal Wisdom." We know we will have many "Ah Ha" moments of discovering herbs helpful to clients that would have never popped into our possibly less encyclopedic, wise, and brilliant minds. Wood and helper David Ryan tantalize us with descriptions of essential books in homeopathic literature useful for discerning remedies that even those who have studied homeopathy may yet to have encountered. Matthew shows much more respect towards and appreciation of mushrooms than in his previous books, and has descriptions of a few other herbs like bilberry, rhubarb, and peach that he also had not enough appreciated until now. And he finally includes in this bibliography books by Susun Weed! For emotional issues he might benefit from seeing Deb Soule's excellent formulary.
B**.
More of a register, a place to quickly look things up for people that already have a good knowledge of herbalism. I am still at the beginning of herbal studies and it has a limited use for me. Anyhow, I can already see how in later herbal practice this will be a very useful resource.
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