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Native American Herbal Healing Apothecary
- Learn How to Use the Herbs and Plants of North America as Medicine - Grow a Healing Herb Garden, Wildcrafting, Foraging, to Heal Any Ailment
- Narrated by: Catherine O'Connor
- Length: 3 hrs and 24 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In my book, Native American Herbal Healing Apothecary, you will learn about how the Native Americans used herbs and plants as natural healing remedies for any condition or ailment. All over North America, the indigenous people found a way to make medicine using the plants and resources they had on hand. You can use those same plants to cure almost any common ailment, from PMS to headaches to stomach aches to the common flu.
I owe my interest and love of herbal apothecary and herbalism to my dear family friend Grace. She lived next door to my childhood home, which was near a large, open field. Often, before I was old enough to realize it, she taught me all about what herbs to use to help with my run of the mill ailments.
This volume of more than 50 of the most effective herbs from Native American culture and folklore is the result of years of research birthed from that initial spark. Within the sections of this audiobook, you’ll find these natural remedies categorized by their healing properties. Got a headache? Then look under that heading to find the natural remedies that not only the Native Americans used but are also verified scientifically to help. If you have an arthritis flare-up and don’t want to reach for the mega-strength drug, look it up here to find a safer way to extinguish the pain.
I also provide you with a short, comprehensive review of the history of herbalism. We’ll talk about the growing profession of herbalists and what that entails in today’s increasingly technological age. I’ve also included thorough instructions for making your own tinctures, pastes, and other applications of these seemingly miraculous plants.
Here is what you will learn in this guide:
- The Botanical Origin of Medications
- Herbal Healing Advantages
- The Importance of Phytonutrients
- What is Herbalism?
- Examining Ayurvedic Medicine, Chinese Herbalism, and Western Herbalism
- What Does an Herbalist Do?
- Native Americans in Different Geographical Regions and Their Herbalism Practices
- Native Americans Healing Beliefs and Healing Ceremonies
- Encyclopedia of Native American Herbal Healing by Condition
- The Use and Preparation of over 50 Different Herbs and Plants
- How to Become Your Own Herbal Healer
- Growing Herbs and the Tools You’ll Need
- How to Wildcraft
- Preparation of the Herbs
- How to Store and Dry Plants including Different Drying Techniques
- How to Store Dried Herbs
- Bonus - Appendix: Glossary of Terms
As you can see, there is a wealth of knowledge contained in this audiobook. I owe so much to my dear friend Grace that this audiobook is dedicated to her. I hope that I can spark that same love of botanical remedies in you that Grace did for me. Be sure to buy this audiobook today!
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- Juanita McArthur-Big Eagle
- 2023-02-25
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The content about our ppl was well portrayed. Giving the appreciative to how we shared our land and the medicines- never just written. An oral history that was interrupted but will continued.
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