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In 1927 Hilda Leyel founded the Society of Herbalists, which would later become the Herb Society, with the aim of supporting the practice of herbal medicine.

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1 In 1927 Hilda Leyel founded the Society of Herbalists, which would later become the Herb Society, with the aim of supporting the practice of herbal medicine in Britain. In the same year she opened the first Culpeper shop in Baker Street, London, selling herbal medicines, food and cosmetics. In 1931 she edited and published Maude Grieve’s famous ‘The Modern Herbal’.

2 Today the Herb Society aims to:
Increase the understanding and use of herbs for health and well-being Provide information, knowledge and news on all aspects of herbs Bring together all those with an interest in herbs, from the amateur to the professional Provide a worldwide forum for the exchange of ideas and information.

3 In addition to supporting the work of the Herb Society, Members also receive:
Herbs, the Society’s acclaimed journal Regular E-newsletters and Bulletins Exclusive Member Benefits including special offers and discount codes Reduced fees at Herb Society events Invitations to Members’ Day and the Annual Gathering Membership of Local Groups around the country for networking with other people interested in herbs Volunteering opportunities, including supporting stands at garden shows and festivals Additionally, each year the Herb Society supports a number of education and community projects around the country.

4 To find out more and to join the Herb Society visit


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