1st Edition

Elixers Of Life

By Hilda Leyel Copyright 2009
    254 Pages
    by Routledge

    254 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 2008. The desire to prolong life and improve its quality is as old as life itself, and many non-western cultures - particularly Native Americans and the peoples of Asia and India - have never lost their knowledge of and belief in the efficacy of herbs in achieving this aim. Many herbs are believed to rejuvenate the body and repair tissue waste; others are thought to provide essential nutritive supplements, to have aphrodisiac properties or to have a tonic effect which aids digestion. In this definitive volume, long out of print, Hilda Leyel explores the global history and use of one hundred and seventy one revitalizing herbs and vegetables - from Agar-Agar to Yellow Wort, grouped into three categories: nutritious herbs, bitter herbs and tonic herbs. Botanical name, common name, names given to the plant in different cultures and times, natural habitat, part used, method of use, symbolism, specific action of the plant, lore and history are all given. The unique feature of the work is the inclusion of oriental herb lore, and herbal wisdom from ancient sources, including Rome and Egypt. Food and medicine being identical in herbal wisdom, the recommendations for making herbal infusions are given, along with some simple recipes. Full of scholarly detail yet written for the layman, this work is both practical and inspirational, the best of its kind ever written, and includes thirteen specialist indexes. It should be read as a companion volume to The Craft of the Herbalist by E. A. Wallis Budge, to whom it is dedicated.

    INTRODUCTION I. NUTRITIOUS HERBS Agar-Agar; Almond; Apricot; Artichoke; Arrow-root; Bamboo; Banana; Barley; Beans; Birds' nests; Bombax; Breadfruit Tree; Broom Corn; Burra Gookeroo; Canadian Bitter Root; Candle nut tree; Canterbury Bells; Cassava; Ceropegia; Chocolate Tree; Convolvulus; Coreopsis; Cotton-root; Cowhage; Cow-wheat; Crown-Imperial; Cyclamen; Dahlia; Damiana; Dendrobium; Durian-tree; Eryngo; Euryale Ferox; False Acacia or Locust Tree; Fenugreek; Fritillary; Ginseng; Gobernadora; Gold of Pleasure; Hazel; Hungry grass; Honesty; Hydrocotyle; Hygrophilia, Ice Plant; Kava Kava; Lady's Slipper; Lily of Kamschatka; Lotus; Love-lies-bleeding; Lucerne; Maize; Manna ash; Maple; Mastic; Michaelmas Daisies; Mushrooms; Musk seed; Olive; Orchid; Palms; Potato; Rice; Rocket; Sago (see Palms); Service berry; Spurrey; Star of Bethlehem; Sugar Cane; Sunflower; Sweet Chestnut; Sweet William; Teluga Potato; Tulip; Vanilla; Vegetable Marrows; Vine; Walnut; Wheat II . BITTER HERBS Angostura; Balmony; Barberry; Bayberry; Bogbean; Boldo; Calumba; Camomile; Centaury; Chiretta; Dandelion; Fringe tree; Gentian; Gold Thread; Liverwort; Oak; Quassia; Rauwolfia; Simaruba; Tulip Tree; Wormwood; Yellow- Wort III. TONIC HERBS Acacia; Anemone; Box; Burr-Marigold; Celery Cherry, Clemdendron; Combretum; Dodder; Everlasting flower; Heather, Herb-patience; Hollyhock; Hornbeam; Horsetail; Hydrangea; Jacob's Ladder; Jasmine; Labrador Tea; Lady's Tresses; Love-in-a-mist; Lupins; Magnolia; Maidenhair; Mango; arjoram; Marshwort; Masterwort; Papaw; Peach; Platycodon; Poplar; Pothos; Rhubarb; Rose; Rose of Jericho; Rue; Saff-Floll'er; St. John's wort; Scurvy Grass; Spindle; Squaw Lille; Sweet Cicely; Sweet Sultan; Tansy; Teasels; Thistles; Wafer Ash; Wallflower; Wild Cinchona; Willow's; Yellow Parilla

    Biography

    HILDA LEVEL - Mrs C.F. Leyel - was a leading expert on herbalism, a Fellow of the Royal Institute and an officier of I'Academie Francaise.