The Lost Book of Herbal Remedies
The Lost Book of Herbal Remedies
Here's just a glimpse of what you'll find in The Lost Book of Herbal Remedies:
There are two distinct methods for navigating the book.
Firstly, you can easily flip through the pages to find a specific plant or discover what plants are growing in your area.
Each plant entry includes 2 to 4 high-quality color photographs and detailed identification instructions, making it a useful field guide for both backyard exploration and foraging trips.
Ideal for all skill levels
The second index of the book makes it easy to search by your specific problems, ailments or needs.
These are just some of the reasons why this book is a near perfect guide for both beginners, seasoned herbalists or even people with no plant experience at all.
On Page 268, 270 and 272
The Three Tinctures That I Use To Manage my Condition (MS)
Of course, in the book you'll also discover the 3 herbal tinctures I'm using to manage my MS.
ONE of the tinctures that I'm taking daily is an Adaptogen. That means it decreases the biological and oxidative stress, fighting inflammation and repairing damaged tissue.
The other 2 tinctures that I take have an Immunomodulatory effect. That means they bring my body back to balance. If the immune system is hyperactive, they downregulate it, but only until the inflammation subsides.
On Page 144
The "Pain Relieving Plant" That Grows in Most Backyards
For example, this is one of the plants you'll find in The Lost Book of Herbal Remedies. If it looks familiar that's because it grows in most backyards, and most people weed it out. But what they probably don't know is that this plant contains a milky substance called lactucarium which acts directly on the central nervous system (CNS) to lessen the feeling of pain.
Inside the book you'll find full instructions on how to turn it into an extract that you can use whenever you are in need.
Discover natural healing solutions!
The Lost Book of Herbal Remedies contains 800+ plants and remedies made from them.
Now you can find all you need to know about medicinal plants in one book.
On Page 147
The Backyard Bandage That Soldiers Used In World War 2
Another plant you'll find inside is called Wooly Lamb's Ear. Also known as "backyard bandage", this plant has been used for centuries on battlefields to stop bleeding.
It's been recently discovered it's high in Vitamin K, the vitamin that coagulates the blood.
It is the same powdered vitamin that we gave our soldiers in WWII to pour over their wounds.