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Geum urbanum NL: Geel nagelkruid / F: Benoîte Other popular names: herb Bennet, colewort and St. Benedict's herb. Wood avens, as its name suggests, is found in woodlands and other shady places. The young leaves can be eaten, cooked as potherb. Older leaves can be dried and powdered to be added to herbal salt. The roots can be harvested either in spring, when they can be more aromatic, or from september until late in the winter, as long as the soil is not so hard frosted. The root is the most popular part of this plant to be used in culinary creations. It adds an aromatic hint of cinnamon and cloves to dishes, soups or drinks, such as lemonades or chai. Wood avens has a long list of medicinal properties. It is a good astringent herb that can help treat diarrhea, hemorrhoids, vaginal discharges, mouth ulcers, throat inflammation. It relieves irritable bowel syndrome and various other gastro-intestinal disorders. In old folk medicine it was believed to be a remedy against poison and dog and snake bites. It apparently helps the liver to do its “detox” work. Particularly the roots have antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties. A decoction of the roots can be used as wash to disinfect and heal skin problems. It is even said to help remove spots, freckles and to smooth the skin. A nice ingredient to add to our beauty creams! The roots are also popular in folk medicine to relieve fevers. It can be dried and stored to be used as first aid remedy, as a quinine substitute, in intermittent fevers. The dried root can also be also used to make moth repellent sachets for linen cupboards. In the link below you can have a photographic tour to help you to identify this plant: Geum urbanum More information on this plant: Wood Avens Health Benefits Geum urbanum - PFAF Wood Avens, Edibility, Identification, Distribution, by Galloway Wild Foods
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The Author's Craft is a 1914 work by Arnold Bennett that explores the art of writing novels and plays, as well as being an author in general. This fantastic guide contains timeless tips and advice from a veteran author, making it useful for budding writers and others with an interest in what makes an author. Contents include: "Seeing Life", "Writing Novels", "Writing Plays", "The Artist and the Public", etc. Enoch Arnold Bennett (1867-1931) was an English writer. Although he is perhaps best remembered for his popular novels, Bennett also produced work in other areas including the theatre, propaganda, journalism, and film. Other notable works by this author include: "Helen with a High Hand" (1910), "The Card" (1911), and "Hilda Lessways" (1911). Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with an introductory essay by F. J. Harvey Darton. | Author: Arnold Bennett | Publisher: White Press | Publication Date: Oct 11, 2019 | Number of Pages: 73 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback | ISBN-10: 1528713443 | ISBN-13: 9781528713443