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links: herbal

Algy's Herb Page
http://www.algy.com/herb/
A bulletin board for the discussion of issues relating to growing herbs and their medicinal and culinary uses. Some interesting online discussions.

American Botanical Council
http://www.herbalgram.org/
News, book reviews, bookstore and a herbal reference guide. They also publish HerbalGram a quarterly journal.

American Herbalists Guild
http://www.healthy.com/herbalists/
The website of the Guild which represents traditional herbalists in the US. A very good links page and referrals to practitioners.

American Herbal Pharmacopeia
http://www.herbal-ahp.org/
An organization established to prepare authoritative monographs on herbs that are used medicinally.

Discovering Herbs
http://www.discovering-herbs.net/
is a monthly Newsletter designed for people who are enthusiastic about herbs and want to know more about them, without having to wade through tons of books. Each month our newsletter features original articles, written by professionals, about some of the most popular aspects of these fascinating plants.

Dr. Duke's Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases
http://www.ars-grin.gov/duke/
This site allows a variety of searches of these magnificent databases maintained by the US Department of Agriculture. You can search the databases by plant, by active chemical or by ethnobotanical use. This is undoubtedly the best place to research the chemical contents of various herbs and their traditional uses especially as medicines.

Hambleden Herbs
http://www.hambledenherbs.co.uk/
Excellent site of a major and trusted supplier of organic herbs

Henriette's Herbal Homepage
http://www.ibiblio.org/herbmed/
An excellent site with a very good links page and other herbal information. Includes images, software and archives.

Herbal Dave's Notebook
http://www.herbaldave.com/
A substantial site with plenty of information and links. Useful abstracts on research on herbal medicine.

Herbal Dot Com
http://www.herb.com/
This site has discussion groups and an online herbal library. Covers both nutritional and medicinal aspects of herbal use. Lists of practising herbalists and schools and useful links.

HerbCraft World Wide Herbal Network
http://www.herbcraft.com/
Genral information on herbs and herbal medicine and some excellent Medicinal Herb Monographs by Elizabeth Burch N.D.

HerbNet Information Center
http://www.herbnet.com/
The Herb Growing and Marketing Network website. An interesting magazine and information on how to obtain herbs. Links and information on books, associations and suppliers. The site is very slow but still worth a look.

Howie Brounstein's Home Page
http://www.teleport.com/~howieb/howie.html
An interesting and individual page with information and useful links.

Kew Web The Royal Botanic Garden at Kew
http://www.rbgkew.org.uk/
Information and substantial databases on the magnificent collections and libraries.

Lloyd Library and Museum
http://www.libraries.uc.edu/lloyd/
This library has an extremely good collection of herbal books and papers.

Medical Herbalism
http://medherb.com/
A quarterly journal of clinical herbalism. The site is still under construction but if they post some of their articles it will be a very useful website.

Medicinal Herbs Online
http://www.egregore.com/
A large database of medical conditions and the herbs used to treat them. A lot of information that is easy to access.

Michael Moore's Home Page
http://www.rt66.com/hrbmoore/HOMEPAGE/HomePage.html
Excellent information on herbal medicine. The site include manuals, texts and images. Well worth a visit.

Mrs Grieve's Modern Herbal
http://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/mgmh.html
This is one of the most useful sources of information for anyone interested in herbal medicine. It is posted here in html with a fully searchable index.

National Institute of Medical Herbalists
http://www.btinternet.com/~nimh/
Information on herbal medicine, FAQs and links. Referrals to UK practitioners and information on research.

Native American Ethnobotany Database
http://www.umd.umich.edu/cgi-bin/herb/
An excellent searchable database of the Foods, Drugs, Dyes, and Fibers obtained from plants and used by the Native North American Peoples by Dan Moerman.

Neem Tea Nursery
http://www.neemtea.com/
A good deal of information on Neem. Also offers Neem seeds for sale, and provides information on how to grow them.

Phytonet
http://www.exeter.ac.uk/phytonet/
Hosts the Herbal Adverse Drug Reaction information database and the European Phytojournal. A useful resource for the practitioner and the serious researcher.

Phytopharmacognosy
http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/phytopharmacognosy.html
A very large discussion group with a full archive of previous discussion threads. There is a lot of information here but it is not necessarily easy to find what would be useful for you.

Planet Herbs
http://www.planetherbs.com/
Dr Michael Tierra's website with some interesting articles and links.

Soaring Bear's Medicinal Herb Information
http://www.herbmed.org/
A wonderful site with excellent links, well worth a visit.

Susun Weed
http://www.susunweed.com/
Herbal Medicine and Spirit Healing the Wise Woman Way. Natural alternatives for women with health concerns including: menopause, osteoporosis, pregnancy, fertility issues, breast health and cancer prevention. Hundreds of woman-friendly links, a forum to share experiences and lots of information about Susun Weed - herbalist and author of women's health books - workshops, intensives, apprenticeships, and correspondence courses.

The Herbal Bookworm
http://www.teleport.com/~jonno/
Reviews of books and computer software of interest to herbal practitioners. Also has reader input and lists of the best and worst books.

The Herb Research Foundation
http://www.herbs.org/
News, Q+As, images and an excellent links page. "Greenpapers" on some herbs and their medicinal uses.

The Museum of Garden History
http://www.cix.co.uk/~museumgh
A virtual visit to the gardens of the Tradescants, the father and son who were responsible for both the British garden and the idea of the museum. View the gardens and displays of historic garden tools.

United Plant Savers
http://www.plantsavers.org/
An orrganization dedicated to the preservation of native medicinal herbs and plants.

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