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Do you want to learn about the secrets of Native Americans? Do you want to know about the healing power of Native American Herbs? Do you want to know how and herbs Native Americans used to heal diseases? Then Keep reading! Native Americans have employed herbs for thousands of years to balance their lives and their environment, as well as to cure their bodies and cleanse their spirits. According to oral traditions, people learned about the therapeutic properties of herbs and other plants by observing ill animals. Before the initial interaction between Europeans and the tribes, there were no documented records of herbal usage by the Native Americans of America. But this began to alter when Native Americans taught the new immigrants how to employ nature's remedies. Native American herbal knowledge provided a vital basis for creating a new country at an age before antibiotics and understanding the origins of infectious illnesses. They often gave explorers and settlers herbal remedies that proved essential to their survival throughout the 1800s as westward expansion exposed Americans of European heritage to new environments and the expected illnesses and injuries. This book will reveal all the secrets of Native American herbs, it includes: • Modern use of Native American Herbs • Native American Herbs history • Herbs Lists and Uses • Recipes of Native American Herbs for Healing We have split the book into three parts to support your comprehensive journey. This first section will offer a thorough theoretical introduction to Native American medicine and the preparations and procedures used for herbal medications. The second section is a highly useful field guide since it covers all the essential plants used in conventional Native American medicine and contemporary uses, dosages, and locations. The third section provides straightforward herbal treatments for typical illnesses that a beginning naturopath may face. Even the most seasoned herbalist will find it useful as a starting point for developing their method of caring for themselves and others. So what are you waiting for? Click on the buy button to grab your copy and start making natural remedies with Native Americans Herbs at home!
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Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: Native American Traditional Use Of Herbs
1.1 Native American And Their Traditional Cure
1.2 Modern Applications Of Native American Medicine
1.3 Native American History Of Medicines
Chapter 2: American Native Herbs
2.1 The Therapeutic Capabilities Of Herbs
2.2 Native American Herbal Remedies And Contemporary Health Products
2.3 Sourcing Herbs
2.4 Native American Ceremonies For Foraging In The Wild
2.5 Buying Herbs
2.6 Wildlife Crafting
2.7 Planting Herbs
Chapter 3: Herbs Details And Uses
1. GROUND IVY
2. ALFALFA
3. ALOE
4. ARSESMART
5. BARBERRY
6. BLACK ROOT
7. CAPSICUM
8. DANDELION
9. ELECAMPANE
10. GRASS WITH FIVE FINGER
Chapter 4: American Native Recipes
1. Organic Mouthwash
2. Tea That Fights Skin Abscess
3. Beauty Toner
4. Feminine Steam
5. Tea That Fights Acne
6. An Acne Wash
7. Anti-Aging Tea 1
8. Anti-Aging Tea 2
9. Allergy Relief Tea
10. Quick Allergy Tea
11. Flower Decoction
12. Nettle Tea
13. Anemia Tea
14. Tea For Arthritis
15. Quick Arthritis Tea
16. Arthritis Tea For Night
17. Ointment For Arthritis
18. Quickly-Acting Asthma Tea
19. Soothing Tea
20. Spine’s Fine Tincture
21. Warming Compress
22. Sciatic Pain Tea
23. Daily Tea For Back Pain
24. Soothing Back Pain Tea
25. Bedsore Topical Wash
26. Cooling Compress
27. Bug Bite Relief Spray
28. Throat-Soothing Tea
29. Sweet Soothing Tea
30. Bronchitis Tea
31. Bronchitis Tea 2
32. Burn-Healing Honey
33. Sunburn Spray
34. Burn Poultice
35. Immunity Strengthener
36. Anti-Inflammatory Mouthwash
37. Cold Sore Tea
38. Cold Sore Mouthwash
39. Bowel-Hydrating Infusion
40. Bowel-Motivating Tincture
41. Constipation-Soothing Tea
42. Purifying Digestive Tea
43. Cough Syrup
44. Soothing Cough And Cold Formula
45. Lakota Cough And Cold Formula
46. Cough And Cold Formula
47. Cough And Cold Tea
48. Muscle-Warming Ointment
49. Muscle Cramp Tea
50. Quick And Easy Diarrhea Tea
Conclusion
Native American Herbalist Bible
A Handbook of Native American Herbs Usage in Modern Day Life and Recipes for Aliments
By
Pakuna Mausi
ISBN | 9791221429947
Prima edizione digitale: 2022
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Introduction
We live in a world where we can find treatment for almost every illness or affliction. Small, apparently unimportant flowers and herbs, plants that we overlook, and trees whose names we don't even try to learn to flourish in our woods, meadows, plains, and gardens.
However, they hold the secret to a more advantageous, healthy, and sustainable way of living. More in touch with nature than we can fathom, our ancestors knew this and used nature's gifts wisely and deliberately to cure themselves and become stronger.
That information has been lost. The extent of Native American understanding of plants and their therapeutic properties has only recently come to light due to a resurgence in interest in botanic medicine, which began in the 1970s. Researchers have rediscovered compounds that Native Americans have known about for hundreds of years, in addition to helping herbalists, doctors, and scientists.
The entire guide to Native American plants, this book includes recommended dosages and uses for both traditional and contemporary uses. A collection of quick and easy recipes for the most prevalent illnesses rounds out the book.
If a simple, all-natural answer is just outside your door, you do not need to jeopardize your body's delicate natural equilibrium by using pharmaceuticals and prescriptions. Carefully gather or produce your herbs, get to know your body and what works best for you, and interact with the natural world around you, and you will inadvertently revive a culture that has been denigrated for far too long.
This book will show you how to locate and use herbs like the original American tribes did: from the forest to your herbalist table, but you'll need to figure out how to listen to your body and the nearby plants.