Medicine from the Trees: Herbal Remedies from the Forest for Whole-Body Health and Wellness
Author Dr. JJ Pursell
- Publish Date: February 17, 2026
- Format: Hardcover
- Category: Health & Fitness - Herbal Medicine
- Publisher: Rizzoli
- Trim Size: 8 x 9
- Pages: 232
- US Price: $34.95
- CDN Price: $47.00
- ISBN: 978-0-8478-7611-2
Reviews
"If you’ve ever wondered if the benefits of the herbs growing at our feet in our gardens and wilds also translate into the trees around us, you may find yourself deeply diving into Dr. JJ Pursell’s new book, Medicine from the Trees: Herbal Remedies from the Forest for Whole-Body Health and Wellness. In the book, author and naturopath Dr. Pursell takes her wealth of clinical experience and applies it to the forest, identifying which trees are nutritive and which are tannic, which have edible barks and which green leaves make wonderfully mineral-rich vinegars." — THE HERBAL ACADEMY
"The majestic trees that provide us with much-needed canopy, from the sturdy oak to the resilient willow, hold more than just shade—they hold a pharmacy. Dr. Pursell, a naturopathic physician, explores the medicinal potential of 35 common tree species, offering recipes for tinctures, teas and salves. While the title evokes the forest, the principles of botanical healing are deeply applicable to our own backyards." — PHOENIX HOME & GARDEN
"If you are into natural medicine and herbal healing traditions, you will love Medicine from the Trees by JJ Pursell." — JOURNAL OF THE BOTANICAL RESEARCH OF TEXAS
"Medicine from the Trees by Dr. J.J. Pursell is a captivating blend of botanical guide, recipe collection, and personal narrative. Both informative and deeply engaging, the book combines beautiful illustrations with accurate botanical knowledge to illuminate the remarkable medicinal potential of trees. Through thoughtful storytelling and practical insight, Dr. Pursell reminds readers that “everything in the forest is either food or medicine,” inviting us to rediscover the profound relationship between people and the natural world. More than a reference on herbal medicine, this book is a compelling reflection on the importance of fostering meaningful human–tree connections at a time when reconnecting with nature feels more essential than ever." — THE MORTON ARBORETUM (ILLINOIS)