Discover the Healing Power of Plants with Dr. Nicole Apelian

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Let’s take a peek at what you'll discover in The Lost Book of Herbal Remedies:

There are two ways we recommend reading this book to find the most powerful remedies.

The first way is to flip through and find the specific PLANT you’re looking for. 
With our high quality color pictures, it’s easy to identify these life-changing plants which may already be growing in your own backyard. Then, you can quickly check to see what remedies that plant can provide.
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The second option is to start with the specific ailment, problem, or pain that needs the most help.

From there, you’ll be able to jump straight to the best herb for THAT exact situation.
From Page 144:

The “Painkiller Plant” That Grows in Most Suburban Yards

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This is just one example of an incredibly common plant that is a secretly a miracle worker when it comes to pain relief. Most people weed it out and throw it away…which is a huge mistake! 

This plant contains a milky substance called lactucarium which acts directly on the central nervous system (CNS) to lessen the feeling of pain.

Inside the book you'll find full instructions on how to turn that substance into an extract that you can use whenever you are in need.
From Page 149:

Yarrow and Usnea – Best Buddies

Once I accidentally hurt my knuckle while gutting a fish. The wound would most likely have gotten infected.
Luckily, I found Yarrow, which quickly stopped my bleeding. And, most importantly, I found Usnea, which is a plant used for infections. You've probably seen it growing on tree trunks.
I dressed my wound for 3 days with these and now you can barely see the scar anymore.
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From Page 55:

Pouring Salt into a Cabbage?

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Ever had Sauerkraut?
It turns out Sauerkraut is full of probiotics that protect your digestive tract, regulating bowel movements and in many cases preventing both diarrhea and constipation.
And the first step to creating your own Sauerkraut is pouring salt into a cabbage, as you’ll discover on page 55.
From Page 68:

Tame Runaway Sugar Levels With THIS Common “Weed”

Chances are you've come across this plant growing in sidewalk cracks, but probably not in a salad. It may look like Arugula, but it's not. In fact it's much more nutritious and it also contains an essential trace mineral called

Chromium is extremely rare nowadays because of the food processing methods that remove most of the naturally occurring chromium from foods. Maybe this is one of the reasons why so many afflictions are so common today, but 100 years ago they rarely affected our forefathers.
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From Page 147:

The Natural Bandage Soldiers Used In World War 

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Another plant you'll find inside is called Wooly Lamb's Ear. Also known as "backyard bandage", this plant has been used for centuries on battlefields to stop bleeding.

It's been recently discovered it's high in Vitamin K, the vitamin that coagulates the blood.

It is the same powdered vitamin that we gave our soldiers in WWII to pour over their wounds.

From Pages 268, 270, and 272

The Three Tinctures I Use To Manage my Condition (MS)

Of course, in the book you'll also discover the 3 herbal tinctures I'm using to manage my MS.

ONE of the tinctures that I'm taking daily is an Adaptogen. That means it decreases the biological and oxidative stress, fighting inflammation and repairing damaged tissue.

The other 2 tinctures that I take have an Immunomodulatory effect. That means they bring my body back to balance. If the immune system is hyperactive, they downregulate it, but only until the inflammation subsides.

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But WAIT – You’ll Get EVEN MORE:

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When you get The Lost Book of Herbal Remedies today, you'll also take advantage of two exclusive, limited time gifts*.

First, you'll get the 80-Square-Feet Medicinal Garden in Your Backyard.

Wouldn't it be nice to have the plants you need growing close by? In this bonus book you'll see how to plant, grow, and harvest them the right way.

*The two gifts are available in digital format only

Second, you’ll get the Everyday Disaster Medicine Guidebook.

In this bonus you'll find the most common health dangers people face during disasters. You'll also discover how to find healing solutions through plants…even when help is NOT on the way.

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*The two gifts are available in digital format only

I printed The Lost Book of Herbal Remedies in a limited edition, with color pictures, containing 800+ plants and remedies made from them.

Now you can find all you need to know about medicinal plants in one book.

The Lost Book of Herbal Remedies will also become your field guide. With it you can identify the beneficial plants growing around your house or when you go out foraging.

Just scroll down, and click on the button below to get your own copy.

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You have a full 60 days to try The Lost Book of Herbal Remedies

If at any time during those 60 days you are not COMPLETELY satisfied with The Lost Book of Herbal Remedies, send me an e-mail, and I'll give you back every cent.

It's as simple as that!

No questions asked.

That's my personal guarantee.

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I almost passed on buying this book due to the cost. I am so glad I have it on my shelf!! Haven't you always wondered about those plants around the house? Especially the ones we call weeds? Well what a surprise to receive the book and open it up to see dozens of "weeds" in clear pictures with well written explanations about them. Healing is truly in the earth and all around us. The book explains each common plant, what it's medicinal uses can be and then how to make them into safe and effective remedies. I can't wait to get out there and harvest some that grow around my house and used to fall prey to the weed wacker!! [...] The book and pages are copy paper size and well illustrated and very easy to read. I just love it!"

- Ladyhawk14

Pennsylvania, Retired hospice nurse, animal lover and rescuer

"This is a must-have book for anyone interested in using herbs for health and well-being! I started studying herbalism almost two years ago. It opened up a whole new world and I've embraced the beauty and power of herbs as an integral part of my daily life. I searched high and wide for a good plant identification book. Finally, I found it in this book. All of the other books I considered had drawings (which are so hard to use in a practical sense) instead of actual photos (like this one does). And the harvesting and usage notes are so helpful. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for this wonderful resource! I've already shared it with others. What a bargain, at just $37, for both a digital and print copy."

- Denise L Caiazzo

herbalist

[...] If you are a prepper, survivalist, or off grider, this book is for you!!! It full of the old way (ALL NATURAL) home remedies. My wife and I have had need to try some, and although I was a little skeptical at first. I will say they work. Most of the ingredients can be found in the yard or on the roadside, and just need a little prep time. Also look at the Book, "The lost Ways" Both are worth having in you library."

- Andrew P. Arkansas

"The lost book of Remedies is by far one of my better books. The book is very well written, fantastic colored illustration and easy to read. This book is amazing. I purchased 4. One for myself, 3 as gifts. this is a book you need to have. Seriously, I rarely write reviews. This book warrants rave and high reviews."

- Doc Washburn
St. Louis MO

"Really good reference source for herbal home remedies. The detailed pictures are very helpful when identifying the plants out in the wilds. The detailed instructions on mixing the herbs gives me confidence that I haven't skipped any thing important. [...] the information the reader needs is in the book. I feel the book is well worth the money and should be a staple on any self-reliant persons bookshelf."


- BlackBelt

About Nicole Apelian, Ph.D

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Dr. Nicole Apelian is an herbalist, a mother, a survival skills instructor, and a biologist.

She graduated with a degree in Biology from McGill University in Canada and has her Master's degree in Ecology from the University of Oregon.

She earned her Doctorate through Prescott College while working as an anthropologist and ethnobotanist in Botswana.

An unexpected diagnosis of MS in 2000 led Nicole to apply her research skills towards her own personal wellness.

She focused on a healthy living strategy, including deep nature connection and gratitude practices.

Through changes in her lifestyle, and using her own remedies, Nicole went from bedridden to being fully alive and from surviving to thriving.

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And in 2015 she was among the first women to be selected for the History Channel's TV show Alone.

She then went on to survive for 57 days straight alone in the wild with little more than the plants that she found there.

She believes that there are many more people who need to find their own remedies in life.

This became her life's mission and the main reason for writing this book.

In this book, she poured over 28 years of plant knowledge and her first-hand experiences of making her own poultices, tinctures, decoctions, salves, syrups, infused oils, and other herbal remedies.

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