Lost Book of Remedies

The Lost Book of Remedies is helping Americans achieve curative self-sufficiency even in the darkest times by saving the lost remedies of our grandparents. You will find pictures that will help you identify plants. You’ll also discover the little things you need to look for in order to be 100% sure you’ve got the right plant and not a lookalike. An in depth guide so that people with no plant knowledge can use it to its full potential. It shows you how to unlocked the powerful antiviral properties hidden in its roots, whenever you have an infection caused by a virus like flu.

“Backyard Weeds” chapter to find out what “medicines“ you’re growing around your yard without even Remediesrealizing it.

You’ve got a homegrown pharmacy that you don’t even know about! You’ll find all the other medicinal weeds and backyard plants that are hidden around your property. Most of these plants are edible and can provide you with precious nutrients if you ever run low on food. This goes for all the plants you’ll find in The Lost Book of Remedies—not only will you learn what parts of the plants are edible, but I’ll also show you how to prepare them.

In the second part,

You’ll discover how to identify the wild edibles and remedies that grow in forests.

The Native Americans knew all too well. Very few people nowadays know, so don’t feel bad if you don’t. These kinds of skills will set you apart in any group…and will probably turn you into their guide or even savior.

In the third part,Remedies

Discover how to identify the wild edibles and remedies that grow especially in the prairie. Most of these are spread all over America as well. No matter where you live in America, there’s a source of water nearby. And when there’s water, there are…cattails. If you find cattails, you’ll have all the things needed for survival: water, food, shelter, and fuel.

Another part of The Lost Book of Remedies comprises all the medicinal and edible trees in North America.

One of the things you’ll find here is the ultimate survival tree that grows on almost every street in the U.S. I call it that because you can use the sap as medicine, its flowers as sleeping pills, its leaves as food, and the inner bark as cordage. You don’t need much more than this to stay alive. But only a handful of people still know this lost skill. So, if you’re an old-timer, get ready to use this knowledge for its full potential.  Medicines in the past ALL originated from plants, until companies started making synthetic versions. This forgotten wisdom should be brought back. Today is your chance to play a role in doing that by putting The Lost Book of Remedies where it belongs: on your bookshelf or in your medicine cabinet.

Finally, in the last chapter of The Lost Book of Remedies

Find the once common treatments our grandparents used whenever they were ill. The common folk remedies they used to bring down fever, cure a sore throat, banish the flu, and many, many more. They used only common household items that you probably have in your cupboard right this second.

This is just a small glimpse of what you’ll find in The Lost Book of Remedies.Don’t wait any long come get the book that you will use all the time!

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