Author - David L. Hoffmann BSc Hons MNIMH

David L. Hoffmann a leading authority on Phytotherapy, is a clinical herbalist from Britain where he was a member of the National Institute of Medical Herbalists and faculty member of the School of Herbal Medicine. He was the inaugural president of the American Herbalist Guild and has taught Phytotherapy throughout the English speaking world. David brings hands-on experience to his wealth of detailed knowledge and practice of Herbal Medicine. As a teacher, author and herbal consultant in North America, he blends the experience of generations of herbalists with the insights of modern medicine making accessible the powerful healing tool for today's healthy living
Eupatorium perfoliatum

Boneset

Eupatorium perfoliatum Compositae Names : Feverwort Habitat : N. America Collection : Boneset should be collected as soon as the flowers open in August or September. Part Used : Dried aerial parts Constituents : Sesquiterpene lactones ; eupafolin...

Borago officinalis

Borage

Borago officinalis Boraginaceae Habitat: Indigenous to Great Britain, Europe, and North Africa, naturalized in North America. Collection: The leaves should be gathered when the plant is coming into flower in the early summer. Strip each leaf off...

Angelica

Angelica archangelica; Umbelliferae Names : European Angelica. Collection : The root is collected in the autumn of its first year. If it is very thick it can be cut longitudinally to speed its drying. The leaves should be collected in June. Part...

Aniseed

Pimpinella anisum; Umbelliferae Names : Anise Habitat : Originally from Egypt and Asia Minor but now widely cultivated in warmer climates. Collection : The ripe dry fruits should be gathered between July and September. Part Used : Dried fruit...

Arnica

Arnica montana; Compositae Names : Leopard’s Bane, European Arnica Habitat : Native to Europe, Siberia and North West N. America. Collection : The flowers are collected between June and August. Part Used : Flower heads. Constituents :...

Astragalus Root

Astragalus

Astragalus membranaceus Leguminosae Names: Milk-vetch root, huang qi Part Used: Root. Constituents: Glycosides, Polysaccharides, choline, betaine, rumatakenin, [[beta]]-sitosterol Actions: Immunomodulator Indications: Used since ancient times in...

Balm herb

Balm

Melissa officinalis Part Used : Dried aerial parts, or fresh in season. Constituents : The whole complex of primary plant constituents and a characteristic array of secondary plant constituents are present. Pharmacologically important constituents...

Balm of Gilead

Populus candicans Salicadeae Names: Poplar buds, Balsam Poplar Habitat: Cultivated in Europe & N. America. Collection: Part Used: Closed buds. Constituents: Phenolic glycosides; salicin, populin (benzoyl salicin) and chrysin Volatile oil, the...

Ginkgo Biloba

Ginkgo Biloba

An abundance of research has been undertaken on this ancient plant, revealing a wide range of profound and important therapeutic effects. They can be grouped into cardiovascular, neurological and metabolic effects. Here we shall focus on the...

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