Seven Plants to Save the World by Karl Elliot-Gough

Seven Plants to Save the World by Karl Elliot-Gough

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A path-defining exploration of herbs which, using only seven key plants, provides a revolutionary guide on how you can support the planet and all humankind.

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Seven Plants to Save the World by Karl Elliot-Gough

A path-defining exploration of herbs which, using only seven key plants, provides a revolutionary guide on how you can support the planet and all humankind.

“Karl Elliot-Gough’s seven chosen plants are supremely beneficial to mankind, yet if noticed at all are condemned as weedsHe passionately makes the case for how they can (and should) spearhead a revolution in tackling the diseased foundations of civilization. I love the audacity of it, the blend of deep research and personal experience, the fearlessness in taking on any authority or dogma, the costed solutions. I have so enjoyed my wild ride with Seven Plants to Save the World, and it leaps straight into my top ten list of all herbal books.”
Matthew Seal, co-author of Hedgerow Medicine

“This book focuses on seven plants that can change the world but has a much wider reach.  It sets out a way forward that will make our soil healthier, our environment healthier, us humans healthier and ultimately, our economy and quality of life much better - for everyone. Our civilization can go the way of previous failed civilisations, but we understand how to make things right and this book shows the way to avoid the downfall that our ancestors suffered. The answer lies in the soil and in its products, of which we are the most dependent on the health of the plants and animals that the soil nourishes.”
Craig Sams, co-founder of Whole Earth, Green & Blacks chocolate and Carbon Gold biochar, and chairman of The Soil Association

“What an enthralling journey this book took me on. Outlining so much fascination about the seven plants. Here you will find solutions to a healthier soil, healthier humans and healthier society.  This might be underground now but this book needs to become mainstream as soon as possible.”                     
Paul Benhaim, chairman at The Hemp Plastic Company, CEO at Elixinol, and CBD company

Seven Plants to Save the World is a joyously exuberant deep dive into seven very familiar plants, plus a lot of fabulous rabbit holes of curiosity into the culinary, ethnobotanical, political, social and etymological delights of how these plants have interacted with us throughout our history. The seven plants chosen by Elliot-Gough have all sorts of stories to tell, and guide us back to holistic economies, health management, and sustainable social structures to support our health and wellbeing of the future. Although, as he joyfully observes, it is these same plants that appear to be following us around, is it not that they have chosen us?!”
Anita Ralph, herbalist and author of Native Healers

“Karl Elliot-Goughs book introduces us to the dizzying array of proven health benefits to be offered by the seven herbal champions under discussion. This allows us to fully appreciate the massive contribution that plants make to our health and wellbeing in all vital areas of life. It also provokes consideration of the skills of the professional herbalist and how an understanding of the complexities of plant-based medicine are demanding and go way beyond the mechanistic approach of symptomatic treatment. His ambitious and far-reaching book is packed full of facts and figures. A must read for anybody interested in restoring balance and healing to our culture and how we live on a global scale.”
Mary Tassell, herbalist and author of Native Healers

“A prodigious labour of love and a remarkable polemic against global consumer capitalism told with enormous energy and wit.”
Julian Barker, herbalist and author of Physic and Human Health and it’s Maintenance

Karl Elliot-Gough studied archaeology and anthropology at UCL and is a former musician, producer and record label owner providing aural pleasure from non-genre specific quality electronic music. Twelve  years of research and writing for his first book The Seven Deadly Whites: The Rise of the Diseases of Civilization (Earth Books, 2016). Karl lives in the Sussex countryside with his wife and 4 children and enjoys West German ceramics, a theremin, things megalithic and anthropologic, cycling fast, foraging slow and can sometimes be found taking walks and talks at festivals.

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ISBN 13 9781801521628
ISBN 10 180152162X
Title Seven Plants to Save the World
Author Karl Elliot–gough
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Aeon Books Ltd
Year published 2025-05-27
Number of pages 402
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.