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Medicinal plants of the mountain West:

a guide to the identification, preparation, and uses of traditional medicinal plants found in the mountains, foothills, and upland areas of the American West
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Museum of New Mexico Press, 1979 - Health & Fitness - 200 pages
Two bestselling handbooks and field guides for identifying, collecting, and preparing wild plants for health and healing. Michael Moore draws on his extensive background in botanical medicines and pharmacological sources, as well as Indian and Spanish herbal traditions, to present a highly readable and fascinating tour of the mountain west and the desert and canyon west.

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Review: Medicinal Plants of the Mountain West

User Review  - Maja Haloway - Goodreads

One of my favorites. Highly informative, with Michael's entertaining anecdotes and commentary. I always pack this one on field trips to the area. Read full review

Review: Medicinal Plants Of The Mountain West: A Guide To The Identification, Preparation, And Uses Of Traditional Medicinal Plants Found In The Mountains, Foothills, And Upland Areas Of The American West

User Review  - Heather Roberts - Goodreads

wow. yay. our hills are abundant with all sorts of natural medicine wonders. can't wait for a friend to get back from guatamala to go on our much anticipated hike to collect and create. until then ... Read full review

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About the author (1979)

Moore is the director of Roger & Me, the largest-grossing documentary film of all time. He is the creator and host of the Emmy Award-winning TV Nation, and the director of the documentary feature The Big One.

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