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Juliette de Bairacli Levy: Juliette is considered the "grandmother of herbalism." Check out a video clip from the biography of her life, "Juliette of the Herbs."
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Rose Barlow: Rose Barlow was an herbalist for over 20 years, practicing in the Wise Woman tradition—a tradition of healing through optimal nourishment using simple, safe herbs found in our own backyards, prepared by our own hands. Her site contains many articles about nutritive herbs, recipes for wild foods and tips for integrating wild food into a modern diet and lifestyle.
- Evergreen Herb Garden: Candis Hope Cantin's web site.
- Henriette's Herbal: A great resource for plant information.
- Plants For A Future: Edible, medicinal, and useful plants for a healthier world Includes a searchable database of 7,000 plants.
- David Winston: Herb list and specific indications.
- Learning Herbs: Free home remedies and simple herbal medicine making.
- Maude Grieve - A Modern Herbal: An electronic version of a classic resource for plant information.
- Local Herbs: The Medicinal Herb Consortium is dedicated to linking practitioners of Oriental Medicine with growers of domestically and ecologically grown Chinese herbs.
- Traditions in Western Herbalism: An online resource bringing together, advancing and celebrating the healing wisdom of the Western World’s diverse traditions of herbalism!
- HerbMentor: An online community of folks interested in edible and medicinal plants, herbal home remedies, and natural health. HerbMentor features herbal courses, videos, podcasts, resources, articles, weekly quizzes, and an interactive community forum.
- Minnesota Natural Health Coalition
- Twin Cities Wellness Magazine
- Minnesota Native Plant Society
- United Plant Savers
- Coop Directory Service: Find A Natural Food Coop Near You
The Coop Directory Service is an online source of information about natural food co-ops.
- Michael Pollan's web site: Lots of links on sustainable eating and food as medicine.
- Do It Green! Minnesota: The online version of a great local resource.
- Michael Moore is the director of the Southwest School of Botanical Medicine. His site includes medicinal plant images, manuals, folios, classic texts, and research information.
- Jim McDonald is a Michigan herbalist who has an incredible Links & Resources page where he "separates the wheat from the chaff."
- The Permaculture Research Institute for Cold Climate
- Eloise Butler Wildflower Garden and Bird Sanctuary
- The Three Rivers Park District
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