Asian American Herbalism: Traditional and Modern Healing Practices for Everyday Wellness--Includes 100 Recipes to Treat Common Ailments by Erin Masako Wilkins
Asian American Herbalism: Traditional and Modern Healing Practices for Everyday Wellness--Includes 100 Recipes to Treat Common Ailments by Erin Masako Wilkins
Asian American Herbalism: Traditional and Modern Healing Practices for Everyday Wellness--Includes 100 Recipes to Treat Common Ailments by Erin Masako Wilkins (Author), Ayako Kiener (Illustrator), Kristen Murakoshi (Photographer)
- Loquat cough syrup for a lingering cough
- Nettle soup and magnolia bud tea for seasonal allergies
- Okayu (Japanese rice porridge) for recovering from illness
- Reishi mushroom decoction for insomnia and night sweats
- Medicinal herb stock to increase energy and vitality
- Fresh mulberry sweet tea or an infusion of marshmallow leaf and rose to ease digestive woes
- Illustrated instructions offer guidance on how to practice gua sha for better health with a culturally mindful framework
Review Quotes:
"An enlightening guide to making herbal remedies...the thorough primer on traditional Asian medicine will satisfy curious readers. It's a robust introduction to an ancient tradition."--Publishers Weekly
"For curious folks seeking knowledge about how traditional Asian herbal medicine is practiced in contemporary society, this is your book. Wilkins has captured the essence of her herbal medicine ancestry with the practicalities and complexities of what it means to be alive today. An essential addition for the curious and professional herbalist library." --Laura Ash, clinical herbalist, founder/CEO of the Verse herb school, and founder of the Herbal Anthropology Project
"In a sea of wellness trends, this book feels like an anchor helping you stay grounded in the foundations of Asian American Herbalism while leaving you feeling empowered to get in the kitchen and create healing remedies. This book truly feels like a love letter to the everyday healers that came before us." --Sarah Kate Benjamin, author of The Kosmic Kitchen Cookbook
"This collection of folk medicine, from cultures both East and West, is a treasure trove of natural remedies, employing easily obtained ingredients. Asian American Herbalism is a beautifully produced book that is a delight to explore." --Andrew Ellis, author and translator of multiple books, including Chinese Herbal Medicine: Formulas and Strategies, and owner/co-founder of Spring Wind Herbs
" Erin Masako Wilkins has written a beautiful book that celebrates East Asian culture by weaving together her Japanese American heritage, knowledge of Chinese medicine, and remarkably simple ways to take care of ourselves. It is truly a thoughtful representation of what it means to be Asian and American. This is more than a book. It is a joyful collection of ancestral wisdom and living medicine." --Dr. Tamsin Lee, East Asian medicine health justice educator and podcast co-host of Beauty as a Birthright
"An absolute new favorite in my herbal library! With countless recipes, remedies, and tips for well-being, this book is meant to be used." --Rosemary Gladstar, herbalist and author of multiple books, including Medicinal Herbs: A Beginner's Guide