Description
Herbalism: Principles, Practices, and Medicinal Potential explores the rich diversity of plant life and its vital role in human health, with a special focus on herbal medicine. Rooted in ancient traditions, herbalism remains a key component of modern healthcare, with growing demand due to its low cost, accessibility, and minimal side effects. This book serves as a concise yet comprehensive guide to the basics of herbalism, designed for undergraduate and postgraduate students. It covers plants of cultural, historical, and medicinal significance, particularly in India, and includes clear explanations supported by images to aid learning. The authors aim to support the increasing academic interest in herbalism and its practical applications in today’s world.