SELF-SUFFICIENT
HERBALISM
A Guide to Growing and Wild Harvesting Your Herbal Dispensary
Lucy Jones
First published in 2020 by
Aeon Books Ltd
PO Box 76401
London
W5 9RG
Copyright © 2020 by Lucy Jones
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ISBN: 978–1–91280–705–5
Printed in Great Britain
Contents
PART ONE:WHY SELF-SUFFICIENCY?
PART TWO:HOW TO BE SELF-SUFFICIENT
Acknowledgements
With deep gratitude to Chöjé Akong Tulku Rinpoché for his consistent encouragement and for showing me the true meaning of being a healer.
With humble thanks to my Tibetan teachers, Khenpo Troru Tsenam, Sonam Chimé, and Thubten Phuntsok, who overcame significant obstacles and travelled many miles in order to bring the very precious Tibetan medicine teachings and lineage to our little group of Western students. This teaching was truly life-changing, and its benefits continue to radiate out far beyond our own personal horizons.
I am also greatly indebted to my Western herbal medicine teachers, especially Edith Barlow, Barbara Howe, and Ifanca James, without whom I would not have been able to tread this path. Edith, in particular, has been a very great support to me throughout my time in herbal practice. I am enormously grateful to her for generously sharing her knowledge and experience.
I am very fortunate to have had so much help and support from the wonderful team at Aeon Books. Without them I could not have brought my thoughts and experience into a form that could be shared with so many others.
With much love and appreciation to my husband, Mark, and my children, Andrew and Bex, who have supported me throughout this herbal journey and have never once questioned my calling.
I am truly blessed.
INTRODUCTION
This is a guide to being more self-sufficient in your herbal practice. I have been in practice since 2006, and I have always felt that to grow and gather my own herbal dispensary is one of the most wonderful aspects of being a medical herbalist. It connects me with the plants that I work with, the ancient traditions that I come from, and the land where I am settled. It grounds and nourishes me. It provides balance to the demands and challenges that I face while carrying out patient consultations. I thoroughly recommend it.
Whether you are an established practitioner with a full patient list, newly qualified, someone who uses herbs at home to treat family members, or a small-scale herbal processor, you will find that this book offers a clear and practical guide to being more self-sufficient in terms of your herbal dispensary. Over the years I've learnt such a lot. Sometimes the learning was joyous and smooth, at other times it was the result of mistakes that seemed like frustrating obstacles at the time, but I know that the mistakes that I made have helped me to learn how to do things better. Much better, in fact. I want to share all of this hard-won knowledge with you. Within these pages I have included down-to-earth, practical guidance about