Praise for Naturally
"A beautifully written, deeply insightful guide to the power of herbalism. Rachelle Robinett masterfully bridges ancient plant wisdom with contemporary science, making herbalism accessible, intuitive, and truly transformative. This book is an essential companion for anyone seeking a more natural, balanced, and vibrant way of living."
—Shizu Okusa, founder and CEO of Apothékary
"Naturally not only does the difficult job of connecting the amazing science that underlies the benefits of herbs with their deep, cultural, and artful history, but also reveals how they work as natural medicines in supporting positive health outcomes. A beautiful book!"
—Jeffrey Bland, PhD, FACN, founder of the Institute for Functional Medicine
"An herbal tome akin to reading literature—equal parts intellectual, philosophical and magical. Robinett's depth, wisdom, expertise and passion all shine through the leaves in the open canopy of Naturally. It's a joy to walk behind her through the forest of knowledge."
—Lauren Haynes, clinical herbalist and founder of Wooden Spoon Herbs
"Herbal medicine is growing in popularity, but many people who wish to use herbs simply do not know where to start. In her delightful new book, Rachelle Robinett demystifies and explains how you can safely and effectively choose the right plant medicines for you and your family."
—David Winston, RH(AHG), DSc (hon.), author of Adaptogens: Herbs for Strength, Stamina, and Stress Relief
"A beautiful herbal homage to the restorative healing our nervous systems crave in this modern world."
—Aviva Romm, MD, author of Hormone Intelligence and founder of Herbal Medicine for Women
"Rachelle Robinett has crafted a guide that’s as grounded as it is transformative. Naturally is a powerful reminder that effective medicine often comes from the earth—and that true health begins with reconnecting to ourselves, our bodies, and nature."
—Michael Easter, author of The Comfort Crisis
"In [Robinett’s] standout debut. . . [she] shares powerful stories from her clients, in a tone that evokes thoughtful educator rather than salesperson. . . Readers curious about herbalism need look no further."
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)