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Dr. Edward Shook’s
FAMOUS COURSE
IN
HERBOLOGY
Published by Herbs of Mexico, Inc. 2010
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Published by Herbs of Mexico, Inc. 2010
Table of Contents
Table of Contents .................................................................................................... 3
PREFACE ............................................................................................................... 5
FOREWORD .......................................................................................................... 1
LESSON ONE ...................................................................................................... 15
LESSON TWO ..................................................................................................... 31
LESSON THREE.................................................................................................. 41
LESSON FOUR .................................................................................................... 53
LESSON FIVE...................................................................................................... 67
LESSON SIX ........................................................................................................ 79
LESSON SEVEN.................................................................................................. 89
LESSON EIGHT ................................................................................................ 101
LESSON NINE ................................................................................................... 111
LESSON TEN..................................................................................................... 125
LESSON ELEVEN ............................................................................................. 135
LESSON TWELVE ............................................................................................ 149
LESSON THIRTEEN ......................................................................................... 161
LESSON FOURTEEN........................................................................................ 171
LESSON FIFTEEN ............................................................................................ 181
LESSON SIXTEEN ............................................................................................ 189
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LESSON SEVENTEEN ..................................................................................... 199
LESSON EIGHTEEN ......................................................................................... 209
LESSON NINETEEN......................................................................................... 219
LESSON TWENTY............................................................................................ 229
LESSON TWENTY-ONE .................................................................................. 239
LESSON TWENTY-TWO ................................................................................. 250
LESSON TWENTY-THREE ............................................................................. 259
LESSON TWENTY-FOUR................................................................................ 269
LESSON TWENTY-FIVE ................................................................................. 279
LESSON TWENTY-SIX .................................................................................... 287
LESSON TWENTY-SEVEN ............................................................................. 295
LESSON TWENTY-EIGHT .............................................................................. 305
LESSON TWENTY-NINE................................................................................. 317
LESSON THIRTY .............................................................................................. 327
LESSON THIRTY-ONE .................................................................................... 337
LESSON THIRTY-TWO ................................................................................... 347
GLOSSARY ....................................................................................................... 355
INDEX ................................................................................................................ 363
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PREFACE
Of late years there has been a growing demand from all parts of the world,
by persons who are interested in Natural means of combating disease, for a book
which would give a concise, yet comprehensive treatise on Medicinal Plants, their
use and their compatible combinations.
This book has been written to fill that need. It represent years of
painstaking accumulations of data based upon practical experience by Dr. Edward
E. Shook.
I think it is, however, appropriate to explain with a few introductory words
why Herbs are better suited for the treatment of diseases than chemicals and other
substances foreing to the human body.
Herbs are the product of Nature, containing many substances
Very finely distributed, which are necessary for building up and
maintaining the cells of all the organs of the body, and are of greatest help in the
performance of the vital functions.
They contain these substances partly in the same condition
as they are present in the humansystem, allowing direct assimilation, and
partly so that they can be readily taken up in the circulation of the blood, after
undergoing certain changes in the digestive tract.
All the laboratories of the world will never be able to supplant the
remarkably fine process which takes place in living cell; they will never
successfully imitate the wonderful methods that Nature used in performing its
work in the plants, a well as, in the human body.
It is true that our body contains minerals, but the minerals cannot be taken
readily directly by the system they must be obtained from a living cell of either
plant or animal life. Plants have the power of taking up mineral substances
through their roots from the soil and assimilate and transform them in such a way
that they may be utilized as food, as well as, medicine.
The human body, on the other hand, has not the ability of directly
assimilating mineral substances and therefore cannot utilize them in any way.
There is nothing mysterious about medicinal plants. They are God's gift to
man - for him to use. "...and the fruit thereof shall be for meat and the leaf for
MEDICINE." Ezk. 47:12.
Let me also point out that this science of Herbology has many powerful
enemies in this country, which are trying to suppress by legislation the use of any
food supplement Herbs and even more so as medicine.
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