Books: Herbal Remedies for Children’s Health

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Author: Rosemary Gladstar
ISBN-10: 1-58017-153-2
Paperback: 75 pages
Publisher: Storey Publishing

With guidance from Rosemary Gladstar—internationally
known herbalist, mother, and grandmother—you’ll learn
how to use herbs such as chamomile, Echinacea, and lemon
balm to create gentle baby care products that will promote
health and well-being. She includes dozens of safe, easyto-
prepare herbal formulas for easing the symptoms of
childhood colds and flus, diarrhea, constipation, earaches,
and fever. Gladstar also includes safety precautions, dosage
information, and guidelines for when to seek medical help.


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Herbal Remedies for Children’s Health
by Kristen on Mar 18, 2008

This will be a book I reference often for common childhood ailments.
Well researched remedies are given for afflictions such as teething,
colic, diaper rash, diarrhea, fever, earaches, and much more!

Rosemary Gladstar does not just provide the herb mixtures to treat,
but also gives practical advice about things like probiotics and diet.
If the reader can make it past Chapter One, which outlines the
“truth” of plant spirits and her own philosophy on religion, the
rest of the book is very informative for beginning and intermediate
herbalists.

Overall this is a very well written, researched, and enjoyable book
to read. Enough information, but not too much!

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Thank you! Thank you! I placed my order on Wednesday and it was here Saturday. I had been out of my favorite tea, Rise and Shine, for a little while and really missed it. I just love this tea. I have yet to kick the coffee habit, but after a cup or two of coffee in the morning I make a pot of Rise and Shine right in my coffee pot. I drink it through out the day and make another smaller pot in the evening, using the same tea leaves for my husband and I to enjoy after dinner. I even make an altered version of the tea for my children. I leave out the Ginkgo and Bilberry and add Cinnamon and sweeten with raw honey. They call it cinnamon tea. I call it Rise and Shine for kids. Even my two year old asks for tea in her sippy cup. And whenever they've been exposed to an illness, I just add a spoonful of Echinacea to the pot. In warmer weather I make the pot the same but allow it to cool to make iced tea. Thank you for sharing this wonderful tea.

~Christina

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