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The Little Handbook of Natural Remedies - Herbal Solutions for Everyday Ailments - cover

The Little Handbook of Natural Remedies - Herbal Solutions for Everyday Ailments

Michael Martin

Maison d'édition: Michael Martin

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The Little Handbook of Natural Remedies offers a practical, easy-to-follow guide to using herbal medicine for everyday ailments. This book combines years of personal experience and passion for natural living to provide accessible remedies for common health concerns. From soothing teas and tinctures to powerful poultices and salves, you'll discover a range of simple, effective herbal solutions that work in harmony with your body. Whether you're new to herbalism or already familiar with natural remedies, this book provides clear instructions and detailed information on the healing properties of herbs. With sections on safety, dosage, and storage, as well as bonus printables and resources, it’s the perfect companion for anyone seeking to take charge of their health naturally.
Disponible depuis: 28/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 92 pages.

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