Wolf-Dieter Storl (born October 1, 1942) is a trained professional anthropologist, has concerned himself with shamanism and healing in traditional societies. He has written several books on shamanistic and ethnobotanic themes. Publications * On the Banks of the Ganges: A Young Anthropologist Couple's Adventures in India, Outskirts Press, 2019 * Bear: Myth, Animal, Icon, North Atlantic Books, 2018 * The Untold History of Healing: Plant Lore and Medicinal Magic from the Stone Age to Present, North Atlantic Books, 2017 * A Curious History of Vegetables: Aphrodisiacal and Healing Properties, Folk Tales, Garden Tips, and Recipes, North Atlantic Books, Berkeley, CA, 2016 * Culture and Horticulture: The Classic Guide to Biodynamic and Organic Gardening, North Atlantic Books, Berkeley, CA, 2013 * The Herbal Lore of Wise Women and Wortcunners: The Healing Power of Medicinal Plants, North Atlantic Books, Berkeley, CA, 2012. * Healing Lyme Disease Naturally, North Atlantic Books, Berkeley, CA, available in May, 2010. * Shiva: the Wild God of Power and Ecstasy, Inner Traditions, Rochester, VT, 2004. * Witchcraft Medicine (with the co-authors, Dr. Christian Rätsch and Dr. Claudia Müller-Ebelin), Inner Traditions, Rochester, VT, 2003. * Culture and Horticulture: a philosophy of gardening, Bio-Dynamic Press, San Francisco, CA, 1979, 2000. References and external links *
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