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The herbal lore of wise women and wortcunners

by Wolf-Dieter Storl

Publisher: North Atlantic Books Published: 2012-01-17 Category: Food & Nutrition

Deep within the forests and meadows of old Europe, a profound knowledge existed about the healing and nourishing properties of plants. This ancient wisdom, passed down through generations of village healers, midwives, and herbal practitioners, represents a sacred connection between humanity and the green world that modern society has largely forgotten. Through exploring this rich tradition of plant knowledge, readers discover not merely a collection of remedies, but a complete worldview that sees nature as alive, conscious, and responsive to human needs.

The exploration begins by examining how traditional European cultures understood plants as beings with spirit and personality, not simply as biological resources to be exploited. This animistic perspective, which survived in rural communities well into the twentieth century, recognized that working with plants required respect, ritual, and relationship. The wise women and wortcunners who practiced this craft understood themselves as intermediaries between the human and plant realms, capable of communicating with the green world through intuition, dreams, and direct experience.

Readers journey through the historical landscape of European herbal medicine, learning how common plants growing in gardens, fields, and wild places served as pharmacy, grocery store, and spiritual ally for countless generations. The knowledge shared encompasses not only medicinal applications but also the nutritional and culinary uses of herbs that once formed the backbone of peasant diets. From nettles rich in minerals to dandelions packed with vitamins, from plantain that heals wounds to mugwort that aids digestion, the plant allies surrounding us offer gifts that industrial food systems cannot replicate.

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