Imagine having a complete natural pharmacy right outside your door, filled with plants that can heal, soothe, and restore. That's exactly what The Lost Book of Herbal Remedies II brings to your fingertips as the essential companion to the best-selling first volume.
This isn't just another collection of old wives' tales. Dr. Nicole Apelian, with over 20 years of hands-on experience working with plants, has meticulously documented 139 new medicinal plants that are likely already growing on your property. Each plant entry includes color photos for easy identification, ensuring you can confidently recognize nature's medicine without second-guessing.
Inside these pages, you'll discover 207 all-new and exclusive powerful home remedies that cover every part of your body. When that familiar joint pain flares up, turn to page 101 for the sore joints salve that gets you back on your feet. For those days when focus seems impossible, the brain-boosting tincture on page 111 provides natural support for memory and concentration.
Life happens when you least expect it, and that's why the all-natural pain control tincture on page 185 deserves a permanent spot in your home. This emergency remedy works when conventional options aren't available, giving you peace of mind knowing you have natural solutions at your fingertips.
What makes this sequel truly valuable is how it complements the first book. Together, these two volumes cover almost all medicinal plants and the most powerful herbal remedies you can make at home. The easy-to-use appendix with accurate measurements and dosages takes the guesswork out of creating your own natural medicines.
Even when pharmacies run dry or medications become unaffordable, the power of plant medicine remains accessible. Whether you're dealing with everyday discomforts or preparing for unexpected situations, this book becomes your trusted companion in natural wellness. The step-by-step instructions make it simple for beginners, while the comprehensive information satisfies experienced herbalists looking to expand their knowledge.