Description
What if your medicine cabinet is already growing in your backyard?
Healthcare costs are rising. Wait times are longer. Medical options grow more complex. Meanwhile, natural healing wisdom that sustained us across the ages could be waiting in your garden, your kitchen, and the wild places around you.
The Natural Healing Guidebook doesn't hide behind vague herbal fluff. Nor does it list out cold, unfeeling science. It shows a grounded, yet nurturing, safety-first approach for building your confidence with natural remedies.
Written by Paul Gaskell, Ph.D (in ecotoxicology, the science of how chemicals affect living systems), this book explains simple remedies along with potential dangers. Many books publish remedies you can make at home. The aim of this guide is to help you work out why as well as if a remedy may be suitable.
Inside You'll Discover:
100+ Searchable, Targeted Remedies designed for 1000+ conditions including wounds, respiratory issues, pain, anxiety, cognition, digestion, immunity, arterial health and more
18 Wild Plants - Foraged remedies with identification guides, seasonal availability, and deadly look-alike warnings (plus key toxic plants)
10 Plants to Grow - Build your medicinal garden with climate-specific cultivation guides
Kitchen Cupboard Healing - Unlock the power of turmeric, ginger, honey, garlic, and more
Complete Preparation Methods - Tinctures, salves, poultices, decoctions, infusions explained step-by-step
Risk Management Framework - Study dose-titration, interactions, and allergic responses before touching a single plant
Beautifully illustrated by Jessi Kay, with hand-drawn artwork showing clear details of foraged plants, not decorative filler
Imagine:
• Soothing stings with a plantain poultice
• Easing anxiety naturally with valerian and chamomile
• Calming persistent coughs with elderberry syrup
• Supporting your family's health year-round
• Preparing for wilderness emergencies
... and MUCH more to help you reclaim self-reliance and reconnect with nature.
Perfect for parents, nature lovers, and anyone seeking healthcare independence.
? Safety-First Approach: This book emphasizes that "natural" is NOT "risk-free". Learn when to consider herbs and when professional care is essential. The researched material inside does NOT represent medical advice.
Start with what you have. Grow, Find or Buy what you need. Experience Natural Health your way.
"A pragmatic, honest and practical guide for nature-based self-care. Paul's approach to wellness remedies is both caring and comprehensive."
Kira Besh Alaska, USA
Order today & connect responsibly with Nature's healing power.
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