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The Lost Book of Remedies Paperback – 1 January 2018

318 pages, color paperback, improved printing quality and plant identification details. Written by Dr. Nicole Apelian and Claude Davis:

Color pictures of 169 healing plants, lichens, and mushrooms of North America (2-4 pictures/plant for easy identification). Here you'll find the most powerful medicinal plants & mushrooms of North America. This book is for both beginners and seasoned herbalists, and covers identification, color photos, edible uses, medicinal uses, harvesting instructions, a medicinal index, and much more!

The Lost Book of Herbal Remedies goes against the grain of mainstream medicine and avoids just treating symptoms. Instead, it targets the underlying condition causing them while relying on your body's natural ability to repair itself. It also has a Medicinal Herbal Reference Guide so it's easy to look up an affliction or disease and see which herbs to use, as well as a detailed Appendix to easily find an herb or illness.

You'll find out how to make a powerful painkilling extract using a common backyard weed. While it doesn't contain any opiates, this plant acts directly on the central nervous system to lessen the feeling of pain. This extract is documented to have been used in World War 2 when morphine ran out. Many people are now turning their attention back to this lost knowledge and use it as a replacement for addictive prescription pain medicine. (page 149-150).

You'll discover the most effective natural antibiotic that grows in most American backyards. Instead of taking prescription antibiotics that damage your liver and your gut flora, just harvest and prepare the plant you'll find on page 151-152

Have you ever heard of a plant called Boneset? This plant can be easily turned into one of the most powerful antipyretics, it drastically reduces a fever (page 51-52).

You'll also learn the little things you need to look for in order to be 100% sure you've got the right plant

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Instead, it targets the underlying root cause and strengthens your body's natural ability to repair itself. 304 color pages, paperback, improved print quality and a lot more plant identification details.

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Product Identifiers

  • Publisher

    Capital Printing Co

  • ISBN

    9781732557109

  • eBay Product ID (ePID)

    20029962749

Product Key Features

  • Book Title

    The Lost Book of Herbal Remedies

  • Format

    Paperback

  • Language

    English

  • Topic

    Medical

  • Edition

    1st

  • Publication Year

    2018

  • Type

    Remedies

  • Author

    Claude Davis

  • Genre

    Health, Treatments & Medicine

  • Number of Pages

    318

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  • 5 out of 5 stars

    by Jul 09, 2021

    Top favorable review

    I haven’t questioned or given the title of this book any thought. It’s the authors inspiration to name it this so it’s good enough for me.

    I just received my book and I love it so much! I have many parts already highlighted for further reference. It’s full of information about each plant and what I appreciate also is the recipes. This is where my other books fall short. Thank you so much. I’m already drying Comfrey, Purple Cone Flower, Lambs Quarters and Plantain and have an experiment going infusing Plantain in coconut oil to see if it will work on insect stings same as chewing a leaf. I can’t seem to get my grandchildren to chew a weed! I’m going out shortly to dig up dandelion roots to dry for a tea!

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  • 3 out of 5 stars

    by rocks.carApr 02, 2020

    Top critical review

    The lost book of herbal remedies

    Most pictures in this book are of Poor Quality!!!! Bad enough that me being around lots of these plants and trees for over 50 years , could not tell for sure what they were ... the book Does have some good information but is over priced for what you get....

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  • Love it

    Just got the book yesterday & am loving it. Lots of info on so many herbs we have here in the Midwest. Good identification, harvest, preparation and uses. A welcome addition to my ever growing library of herbals. I’ve used certain wild medicinals for years, looking forward to adding more. This book is loaded!!

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  • Easy read and light weight!

    I have always followed the rights to life through herbs and roots,plant and seeds. This is my way of life. I personally have found The Lost Book of Herbal Remedies to be refreshing and very inviting for the novice or the person who travels the herbal circuit of the land. Thank you for my new "go to" book! refreshing my skills and knowledge!

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  • Great Book.. I am glad I bought it.

    This is a must have book. It is filled with such important information. In these days and age, when the supply chain is disrupted all over, you may want to have an alternative plan for remedies. Here it is!

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When was the lost book of herbal remedies published?

2018

Which herb is used to cure many diseases?

Table 3.

What is the oldest known medicinal herb?

EPHEDRA, THE OLDEST MEDICINAL PLANT WITH THE HISTORY OF AN UNINTERRUPTED USE.

What is an herb used for medicine in ancient times that is still used today?

"Many of the herbs we use for remedies today have been known for thousands of years. Turmeric, which is now widely advertised for its anti-inflammatory properties, has been used in Ayurvedic medicine for the past 6000 years. Fennel was used to ease digestive problems in the Middle Ages – and we still use it today."