The following list is a selected bibiograpy of texts that inform my clinical practice.
I intend to add hyperlinks to the open material and links to amazon for the books in copyright
Balick, M. J., Weil, A., Mattern, V., & Low Dog, T. (2014). Rodale’s 21st-century herbal: a practical guide for healthy living using nature’s most powerful plants. New York, NY: Rodale.
Balles, T. (2004). Dancing with the ten thousand things: ways to become a powerful healing presence. New York; Lincoln, Neb.: iUniverse, Inc.
Blumenthal, M., Busse, W. R., & Bundesinstitut für Arzneimittel und Medizinprodukte (Germany) (Eds.). (1998). The complete German Commission E monographs, Therapeutic guide to herbal medicines. Austin, Texas : Boston: American Botanical Council ; Integrative Medicine Communications.
Bone, K. (1996). Clinical applications of Ayurvedic and Chinese herbs: monographs for the Western herbal practitioner. Warwick, Qld.: Phytotherapy Press.
Bone, K. (2003). A clinical guide to blending liquid herbs: herbal formulations for the individual patient. St. Louis, Mo: Churchill Livingstone.
Bone, K., & Mills, S. (2013). Principles and practice of phytotherapy: modern herbal medicine (2nd ed). Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone, Elsevier.
Braun, L., & Cohen, M. (2010). Herbs & natural supplements: an evidence-based guide (3rd ed.). Sydney; New York.: Elsevier Australia.
Braun, L., & Cohen, M. (2015a). Herbs and natural supplements an evidence-based guide. (4th ed., Vol. 2). Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone.
Braun, L., & Cohen, M. (2015b). Herbs and natural supplements an evidence-based guide. (4th ed., Vol. 1). Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone.
British Herbal Medicine Association (Ed.). (1983). British Herbal Pharmacopoeia. Bournemouth: British Herbal Medicine Association.
Chevallier, A. (1996). The encyclopedia of medicinal plants (1st American ed). New York : Boston: DK Pub. ; Distributed by Houghton Mifflin.
Conway, P. (2011a). Phytotherapy in context. In The Consultation in Phytotherapy (pp. 1–38). Elsevier. Retrieved from http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/B9780443074929000072
Conway, P. (2011b). The consultation in phytotherapy: the herbal practitioner’s approach to the patient, diagnosis, and treatment. Edinburgh ; New York: Churchill Livingstone Elsevier.
Duke, J. A. (2016). Dr. Duke’s Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases. Ag Data Commons. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.15482/USDA.ADC/1239279
Easley, T., & Horne, S. H. (2016). The modern herbal dispensatory: a medicine-making guide. Berkeley, California: North Atlantic Books.
Essential Science Publishing. (2000). Essential oils: desk reference. Place of publication not identified: Essential Science Pub.
European Scientific Cooperative on Phytotherapy (Ed.). (2003). ESCOP monographs. [Hauptbd.]: […] (2. ed., completely rev. and expanded). Exeter: ESCOP [u.a.].
Felter, H., & Lloyd, J. U. (1898). King’s American Dispensatory, 1898. | Henriette’s Herbal Homepage. Retrieved July 7, 2016, from http://www.henriettes-herb.com/eclectic/kings/index.html
Foster, S., & Duke, J. (2014). Peterson Field Guide to Medicinal Plants and Herbs of Eastern and Central North America. (3rd ed.). New York, NY: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
Ganora, L. (2009). Herbal constituents: foundations of phytochemistry : a holistic approach for students and practitioners of botanical medicine. Louisville, Colo.: Herbalchem Press.
Gardner, Z. E., McGuffin, M., & American Herbal Products Association (Eds.). (2013). American Herbal Products Association’s botanical safety handbook (2nd ed). Boca Raton: American Herbal Products Association, CRC Press.
Green, J. (2000). The herbal medicine-makers’ handbook: a home manual. Freedom, Calif: The Crossing Press.
Grieve, M. (1971). A modern herbal; the medicinal, culinary, cosmetic and economic properties, cultivation and folk-lore of herbs, grasses, fungi, shrubs, & trees with all their modern scientific uses. New York: Dover Publications.
Hardin, J. (2014). Traditions in Western Herbalism Essays And Class Notes: Essential Information & Skills. (K. Rose, Ed.). CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
Hicks, A., Hicks, J., & Mole, P. (2011). Five element constitutional acupuncture (2nd ed). Edinburgh ; New York: Churchill Livingstone.
Hoffmann, D. (2003). Medical herbalism: the science and practice of herbal medicine. Rochester, Vt: Healing Arts Press.
Kennedy, D. O. (2014). Plants and the human brain. New York: Oxford University Press.
Marieb, E. N. (2015). Essentials of human anatomy & physiology (Eleventh edition). Boston: Pearson.
Moore, M. (2011). Medicinal plants of the Pacific West. Santa Fe: Museum of New Mexico Press.
Moore, M. (n.d.). PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF CONSTITUTIONAL PHYSlOLOGY FOR HERBALISTS. Southwest School of Botanical Medicine. Retrieved from http://www.swsbm.com/ManualsMM/HRBENRGT.pdf
Newcomb, L. (1977). Newcomb’s Wildflower Guide (1st ed.). New York, NY: Little Brown.
Pengelly, A. (2004). Constituents of medicinal plants: an introduction to the chemistry and therapeutics of herbal medicine (2nd ed). Wallingford, Oxon, OX ; Cambridge, MA: CABI Pub.
Skenderi, G. (2003). Herbal vade mecum: 800 herbs, spices, essential oils, lipids, etc., constituents, properties, uses, and caution. Rutherford, N.J: Herbacy Press.
Tilford, G. L., & Gladstar, R. (1998). From earth to herbalist: an earth-conscious guide to medicinal plants. Missoula, Mont: Mountain Press Pub. Co.
United Nations Industrial Development Organization, Handa, S. S., Khanuja, S. P. S., Longo, G., Rakesh, D. D., United Nations Industrial Development Organization, & International Centre for Science and High Technology. (2008). Extraction technologies for medicinal and aromatic plants. Trieste (Italy): Earth, Environmental and Marine Sciences and Technologies.
Van der Zee, B. (1982). Green pharmacy: a history of herbal medicine. New York: Viking Press.
VanMeter, K., Hubert, R. J., & Gould, B. E. (2014). Gould’s pathophysiology for the health professions.
Williamson, E. M. (2003). Potter’s herbal cyclopedia: the most modern and practical book for all those interested in the scientific as well as the traditional use of herbs in medicine. Saffron Walden: C.W. Daniel.
Williamson, E. M., Driver, S., & Baxter, K. (Eds.). (2009). Stockley’s herbal medicines interactions: a guide to the interactions of herbal medicines, dietary supplements and nutraceuticals with conventional medicines ([). London ; Chicago: Pharmaceutical Press.
Wood, M., & Ryan, D. (2016). The earthwise herbal repertory: the definitive practitioner’s guide. Berkeley, California: North Atlantic Books.