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This e-book is an educational tool specially designed to use local plants to enhance health and nutrition for yourself and your family. Common plants found everywhere hold amazing medicinal properties that assist the body’s natural ability to heal itself and return to balance. Learn, with easy step-by-step directions, just how effortless it is to get started making your own inexpensive, safe, gentle, and effective herbal remedies. The preparation methods are traditional, time-honored techniques used by our ancestors since the beginning of recorded history. This guidebook is perfect for novice, beginner, and intermediate level students as we will dive deep into the basics of both making and using plants for food and medicine. The herbal preparations covered in this are essentials for your home medicine chest.

 

  • 150-page guidebook & Journal. The first 100 pages are about how to make herbal preparations and use herbal medicine while the last 50 pages are a journal for your own materia medica! 
  • This valuable guidebook was created from YEARS of experience from two clinical herbalists, Connie Karstens & Clara Osley.
  • It is packed with recipes, tips and tricks, and step-by-step guides on how to make 25+ different herbal preparations!

 

After purchase, you will receive a link to download the ebook in the thank you page of the checkout, along with an emailed link that will last for 30 days.

E-book of Become A Home Herbalist: Making and Using Guidebook & Journal

$19.95Price
    • What is Holistic Health/What is Herbalism
    • FAQ from the American Herbalist Guild
    • Plant Preparations and Terminology
    • Useful Herbal Medicine Terms
    • Herbal Actions
    • Common Herbal Constituents
    • Herbal Preparation Shelf Life
    • Plant Checklist
    • Herbal Toolkit
    • Supply List
    • Gathering Guidelines & Sustainable Harvesting
    • Guide to Gathering Herbs
    • Learning How to Use Herbal Preparations
    • 3 Principles of Traditional Western Herbalism
    • Organ Systems & Emotional Relationships
    • Using Herbs Safely
    • Preserving & Drying Fresh Herbs
    • Freezing Herbs
    • How to Make Herbal Poultices
    • How to Make an Herbal Compress
    • Herbal Tea Making Guide
    • How to Use Herbal Teas Medicinally & Recipes
    • How to Make Your Own “Green” Jar
    • About Herbal Tinctures
    • How to Make Herbal Tinctures
    • How to Make a Bark Tincture
    • How to Make a Root Tincture
    • Tinctures and Alcohol Strength
    • More Information on Tinctures
    • How to Make Glycerite Tinctures
    • How to Herbal Liniments & Recipes
    • How to Make Traditional Herbal Oil Infusions
    • How to Make Quick Oil Infusions & Tips
    • Uses for Herbal Oils Based on Plant Properties
    • How to Make Salves & Ointments & Recipes
    • How to Make Honey Infusions & Recipes
    • How to Make Vinegar Infusions & Recipes
    • How to Make Herbal Oxymels
    • Simple Herbal Hair Rinses
    • How to Make Medicinal Herbal Wines
    • How to Make Herbal Digestive Bitters
    • How to Make Herbal Syrups & Recipes
    • How to Make Herbal Pastilles
    • How to Make Herbal Lozenges
    • How to Make Mushroom Double Extractions
    • Herbal Infused Ghee
    • Herbal Mouth Rinse Recipe
    • Herbal Steam Recipe
    • Herbal Hydrotherapy
    • Foot Soak Recipe
    • Herbs for Herbal First Aid
    • Herbs for Women
    • Recipes for Pregnancy & Motherhood
    • Wild Edible Flowers
    • Herbs for Coughs & Types of Coughs
    • Herbal Resources
    • Materia Medica Journal
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