The lost book of herbal remedies
- lifestyle

- Sep 7, 2020
- 2 min read
Updated: Sep 24, 2020
A sucker for books about herbs or gardening, I fell for this one hard. Because of the pandemic, my doc went into hiding. A nasty skin infection forced me to drag out my herbal knowledge and treat it myself. Perhaps his cowardice blessed me with the confidence to get away from allopathy once again. I'm glad I bought this book, although there is nothing here that I haven't encountered in previous herbal medicine studies. If a person is new to herbalism, this easy to understand and beautifully photographed book might be the right choice.
Summary of The Lost Book of Herbal Remedies
To give you a better idea of what you can expect, here’s a look at Anise Hyssop, which you can find in the Wild Plants in Great Plains category:
What Anise Hyssop is
How to identify it
The edible uses of Anise Hyssop
The medical uses for Anise Hyssop
Recipes for Tea
Recipes for Essential Oil
Uses
Sores, Wounds, Burns
Facilitates Digestion
Diarrhea
Sore Muscles and Anxiety
Colds, Flu, Bronchial Congestion
Herpes, Athlete’s Foot, Fungal Skin Infections, Yeast Overgrowth
Poison Ivy
As for an idea of what types of things you learn how to treat, soothe, and cure with this program, here’s a very brief look at some examples:
Bone conditions
Cancers
Childhood diseases and problems, such as bedwetting, colic, teething, etc.
Dental problems, such as swollen gums, gingivitis, cavities, toothache, etc.
Digestive problems, such as abdominal pain, bloating, constipation, Crohn’s disease, food positioning, heartburn, IBS, etc.
Glands
Heart and circulatory system
Infectious diseases
Kidneys
Lungs
Male issues
Nervous system problems
…And the list goes on. There are several more things listed, with several symptoms and conditions listed under each. Pretty much everything and anything is covered in this program if there is a natural remedy or cure for it.
The Verdict
The Lost Book of Herbal Remedies is the ultimate guide for natural remedies and cures that should be in every home, school, hospital, and daycare. It should be in every hiker’s pack, campground, conservation, etc. It is a survivalist guide that can be used in the case of an emergency, bump, bruise, or symptom and can also be used daily as an alternative to conventional medicines. You can even begin growing your own medicinal garden with this guide and you have two months to see just how valuable it is with the 60 Day Money Back.






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