![]() Many of them are solid enough that I included them in the “for further reading” list at the end of my own book, Herb Magic.įinally, it’s important to note that there is a difference between using an herb magically and INGESTING it. That said, these are in no particular order, other than the sequence in which I grabbed them off my bookshelf. So there’s no need to let me know I’ve failed at list making because I didn’t include that one herb book you really love. If it ain’t on here, odds are good it’s one I haven’t read. ![]() Bear in mind that some focus more on folklore and medicinal history rather than Neopagan practice, but all are books that are worthy of referencing.Īlso, a quick disclaimer – any time I put out a list of book titles to read, inevitably I get messages about WHAT ABOUT THIS ONE and WHAT ABOUT THAT ONE? Here’s the thing – I only recommend books I have personally read. Many witchy-type people are interested in magical herbalism, and there’s a TON of information out there! So if you’re looking for books to guide you in your herbalism studies, here are some useful titles to add to your collection. ![]()
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