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The Health of Nature

It is becoming increasingly important for people to understand the healing potential of plants that grow in their homeland. The Covid pandemic has even increased the interest in natural remedies and knowing what nature’s kitchen offers us. People are looking for ways to find a more holistic approach to medicine and well-being. With the book in the series about ‘Learning from our Natural Environment (https://amzn.to/3n8CqCh)), we are committed to preserving and sharing traditional and modern knowledge about plant medicines.

The book ‘Herbalist Guide to Native American Remedies’ (https://amzn.to/3HGkmc6) teaches you how to approach holistic natural health and wellbeing using healing herbs. It provides recipes and insight on how to listen to your body to find what it needs for healing and recovering and take care of your whole self – mind, body, and spirit!

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This well-structured book has three parts taking you on a journey to learn about Native American herbalism:

  • Book 1 introduces herbalism by talking about the ancient origins around the world and the different types of herbalism partied by Native Americans throughout different climate zones and tribal cultures of North America, Canada, and the Arctic Region.
  • Book 2 describes 40 plants and herbs that will serve us as a solid base for understanding their remedy-making uses. You will learn about where to source your own herbs, recommended dosages, and herbs’ healing actions. (this part of the book can be purchased separately (link: https://amzn.to/3n3ksB9))
  • Book 3 is about how to set up the apothecary table that matches your needs. This well-researched section will guide you in using remedies for first aid, children, energy and sleep regulation, anxiety, immunity, beauty, sexual and reproductive health, and more. Also, get a list of conditions, herbs, dosages, and age-specific guidelines on properly using them.

This book is organized by ailment and need, for easy reference. Its’ informative, and engaging writing makes it an enjoyable read. With this amazing collection, all-natural remedies are just a page away. You will be led to the discovery of easy ways to use herbs suiting your needs.

If you are a prepper, this book won’t leave you empty-handed, you will find ways to prepare yourself for an emergency and survival. In the same line, if you live in the Great Lakes Region, we just published a regional foraging guide including local healing herbs an plants that can be prepared with the remedy-making guidance of our fist book.

Interested to know more?

Check out the links in this text!

If the community of this page is interested to get examples of healing herbs prepared for your family’s needs I can provide more blog posts on this. I also share recipes on how to include healing herbs and plants into your everyday diet. This is the easiest way to have a regular, healthy intake after all.

Smiling With Our Froggy Friend: #MySundayPhoto

The summer heat is in full effect in Texas. Being a family that loves the outdoors, we do what we can to safely get outside. Lately, in an effort to keep our little girl smiling, that means exploring in our backyard in the afternoon when we have shade from the house.

There are several moist areas in our yard that make the perfect spot for amphibians to cool off. We’ve found frogs both big and small hanging out in the yard, and as long as they’re small enough, Avery doesn’t mind when I put one up to her face.

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She actually loves chasing them across the yard and picking them up to bring them back to our garden area. I love seeing her interacting with nature, and hopefully, as she grows, so will her tolerance for catching cool bugs, reptiles, and animals.

A big thanks to Darren and his never dull #MySundayPhoto linkup. Check out his blog full of beautiful pics and join in on the #MySundayPhoto action!

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