The Lost Book of Herbal RemediesThe Lost Book of Herbal Remedies Nicole Apelian, Ph.D. & Claude Davis The Lost Book Of Herbal Remedies The Healing Power of Plant Medicine Edited and Written by Nicole Apelian, Ph.D. and copyrighted by Claude Davis 2020 Claude Davis This book is in copyright. Subject to statutory exception and to the provision of relevant collective licensing agreements, no reproduction of any part may take place without the written permission of the editor 1 The Lost Book of Herbal Remedies Dedication (Nicole) In memory of Xanama, Qgum, and Du, whose love,joyful spirits, and ropes of connection live on in so many Dedication (Claude) In memory of my grandfatherThe Lost Book of Herbal Remedies Disclaimer Page This book was created to provide information about natural medicines, cures and remedies that people have used in the past. This information is made available with the knowledge that the publisher, editor and authors do not offer any legal or otherwise medical advice. In the case you are ill you should always consult with your caring physician or another medical specialist.
This book does not claim to contain and indeed does not contain all the information available on the subject of natural remedies. While the authors, editor and publisher have gone to great lengths to provide the most useful and accurate collection of healing plants and remedies in North America, there may still exist typographical and/or content er-rors. Therefore, this book should not be used as a medical guide. The authors, editor and publisher shall incur no liability or be held responsible to any person or entity regarding any loss of life or injury, alleged or otherwise, that happened directly or indirectly as a result of using the information contained in this book. It is your own responsibility and if you want to use a potion, tincture, decoction or anything else from this book you should consult with your physician first. Some of the remedies and cures found within do not comply with FDA guidelines.
The information in the book has not been reviewed, tested or approved by any official testing body or government agency. The authors and editor of this book make no guarantees of any kind, expressed or implied regarding the final results obtained by applying the information found in this book. Making, using and consuming any of the products described will be done at your own risk. The authors, editor and publisher hold no responsibility for the misuse or misidentification of a plant using the contents of this book, or any and all consequences to your health or that of others that may result. Some names and identifying details have been changed to protect the privacy of the authors and other individuals. The Lost Book of Herbal Remedies Table of Contents The Lost Book of Herbal RemediesThe Lost Book of Herbal RemediesThe Lost Book of Herbal RemediesThe Lost Book of Herbal RemediesThe Lost Book of Herbal RemediesThe Lost Book of Herbal RemediesThe Lost Book of Herbal Remedies Introduction About the Authors We hope that this book will become a favorite reference for you and serve as a starting place on your health journey. The Lost Book of Herbal Remedies Table of Contents The Lost Book of Herbal RemediesThe Lost Book of Herbal RemediesThe Lost Book of Herbal RemediesThe Lost Book of Herbal RemediesThe Lost Book of Herbal RemediesThe Lost Book of Herbal RemediesThe Lost Book of Herbal Remedies Introduction About the Authors We hope that this book will become a favorite reference for you and serve as a starting place on your health journey.
This book is a general guide to herbal treatments as Dr. Nicole Apelian and Claude Davis practice them. We encourage everyone to seek medical help whenever needed and avoid self-diagnosis. Nicole Apelian, Ph.D. Dr. Nicole Apelian is an herbalist, a mother, a survival skills instructor, an anthropologist, and a biologist. She graduated with a degree in Biol-ogy from McGill University in Canada and has her Masters degree in Ecology from the University of Oregon.
She earned her Doctorate through Prescott College while working as an anthropologist and ethno botanist in Botswana. She is also the author of A Reference Guide to Surviving Nature: Outdoor Preparation and Remedies. She has spent years living in nature with the San Bushmen of the Kala hari Desert, one of the last indigenous peoples who still live as hunter gatherers. Developing strong relationships within the tribe helped Ni cole learn many of the remedies and skills she practices and teaches to day. An unexpected diagnosis of multiple sclerosis in 2000 led Nicole to ap ply her research skills towards her own personal wellness. She focused on a healthy living strategy, including deep nature connection and grat itude practices.
Through changes in her lifestyle, recognizing profound mind-body linkages, and making and using her own remedies, Nicole went from bedridden to being fully alive and from surviving to thriving. She believes that there are many more people suffering who need to find their own remedy. This became her lifes mission and the main reason for writing this book. In it she poured over 28 years of plant knowledge and her first-hand experiences of making her own poultices, tinctures, decoctions, salves, infused oils, and other herbal remedies. She has helped thousands of people treat themselves naturally by fol lowing her holistic wellness advice and by using herbal remedies. In 2015 she was among the first women ever selected for the History Channels hit TV show Alone.
Despite having MS, she went on to survive solo for 57 days straight in a remote area of Vancouver Island with little more than her hunting knife and the wild foods and medi cines she found there. Among the many herbs she used there for food and remedies, Usnea and Yarrow helped her completely heal a nasty wound she got while gutting a fish. Dr. Nicole Apelians knowledge was key to this book. Many of the plants, lichens, and mushrooms youll find in it are ones that shes used with great results. The remedies youll find in this book are not, by any means, exhaustive.
But she has selected some of the best for people who want to treat themselves naturally with what they can grow and harvest where they live. The Lost Book of Herbal Remedies These remedies are just part of a holistic philosophy of being self-reliant - of connecting your mind with your body and your body with nature. For more about Nicole please visit www.nicoleapelian.com. Claude Davis Claude Davis is a Wild West history expert and the chief editor at askaprepper.com. His main focus is to save the survival skills of our grandparents. Hes also the author of the bestselling book, The Lost Ways Saving Our Forefathers Skills.
While most people tend to be obsessed with everything newwith technology, smartphones, social media, and cars that drive themselveshe has always been intrigued by what he believes was a happier, wiser, healthier America: a country of more independent people, who took responsibility for themselves, who were proud of being American, and who dreamed of building a better world. He thinks that progress has brought us so many good things, but in many ways, things used to be much better. We are smarterbut were not wiser. We own more stuffbut stuff we dont really need. And we live longer livesbut were not healthier. Consumerism has reached epic proportions, and people feel aggrieved if they dont own the latest gadget.
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