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Books > Medicine > Complementary medicine > Traditional medicine & remedies > General
A handy pocket-size guide to natural remedies from your garden and
store-cupboard for complaints ranging from coughs and colds to
aches and pains that allows you to save money and avoid taking
mass-produced chemicals on a regular basis. Fiann gives simple
step-by-step instructions to make straightforward salves and
ointments, teas, rinses and syrups that will fill the first-aid
cupboard, as well as identifying plants that can be used straight
away with no preparation required. Fiann's singular knowledge of
the properties and uses of herbs, fruit and flowers from the garden
makes fascinating reading, as well as having extensive practical
applications.
The plants used by Edgar Cayce in his over 9,000 physical readings have been extracted for the first time into one collection, patiently recorded from thousands of pages of transcripts.
Illustrated with color photographs, these first 32 plants in Volume One will introduce many of his simple formulas and remedies for home health care, in easy to read language. The history of botanical pharmacology is briefly traced, placing the Cayce model within the context of ancient medical systems such as the Chinese, Ayurvedic, Syrian and Egyptian. Anyone in the alternative health care field will find this research on Cayce plants of special interest.
Discover Cayce's smart formulas, plant companions and the importance of his unique directive "In the order named!" This research is as timeless as the Cayce information itself.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1908 Edition.
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