NATIVE AMERICAN HERBALIST’S BIBLE

NATIVE AMERICAN HERBALIST’S BIBLE

David Lopez

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Editorial:
David Lopez
Año de edición:
2022
Materia
Medicina tradicional y remedios herbarios
ISBN:
9781801899970
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Do you believe that the energy and vitality in your body are being drained by modern medications?Do you believe that ordinary medications only have side effects?Continue reading if YES was your response.Nowadays, people become dependent on common pharmaceuticals for a variety of medical conditions, which results in reliance on those drugs and all of their negative side effects-side effects that are frequently worse than the underlying medical condition.Since society supports the use of pharmaceutical medications for nearly any health issue, even minor ones, it is a vicious cycle that is difficult to break.However, if you are here, it is because you want to improve this circumstance and are aware that there is a better, more natural solution.We may produce natural cures at home for any common health issue without the need of any equipment that is not found in everyone’s kitchens thanks to the Native Americans’ expertise.For this reason, devoted author Ashley Ahoka, a specialist in botanical medicine, gathered in this compilation all the knowledge passed down orally from her family, members of the Odawa Native American ethnic group from the Eastern Woodlands. You’ll discover:how to make herbal medications on your apothecary table, produce plants and herbs, and practise wildcrafting.The most significant plants and herbs used by Native Americans are those with medicinal characteristics.the most significant Native American cures for the most frequent ailments.the particular recommendations for your children’s health using traditional Native American recipesthe greatest herbal and oil recipes without harmful side effects as alternatives to conventional medications.plus a lot more!

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