Reviewed by Liz (Bent Bookworm) on
The book covers many topics of interest to men, including of course virility, prostate issues, memory functions, heart health, and many others. It is much more in depth than [b:Rosemary Gladstar's Medicinal Herbs: A Beginner's Guide|13507855|Rosemary Gladstar's Medicinal Herbs A Beginner's Guide|Rosemary Gladstar|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1336073459s/13507855.jpg|19059570] (naturally), but it “matches” the cover very nicely! I’ve pre-ordered a copy. The photography is PHENOMENAL. Seriously, I would buy it just for the pictures. There are recipes and case studies, but while Rosemary alludes to scientific studies, I couldn’t find any actual citations for them in the book. If you’re researching this kind of thing, you’re probably already aware of the sad state of affairs when it comes to scientific studies of natural/herbal healing and medicine, so perhaps this is not surprising, BUT I would have greatly appreciated better end notes and citations. Things like that are very important, as many doctors and the general public are still convinced that the only positive influence anything other than a pill has on a person is due to the placebo effect. Rosemary Gladstar and (obviously) many other herbalists, whether professional or amateur, believe otherwise…but it is not enough to believe, and in the scientific world case studies alone are not enough evidence. Due to the lack of notes, I knocked off one star. However, if you have done your research elsewhere this is an awesome book to add to your shelf for the dozens of recipes and suggestions within, whether you’re male yourself or you have men in your life that you love and care for. Be well!
P.S. This was originally supposed to be released on May 31, 2017, but now GoodReads has the release date as July 11 so I’m confused and publishing my review as originally planned.
Many thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for an ARC for review. My opinions were not influenced in any way.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 9 March, 2017: Finished reading
- 9 March, 2017: Reviewed