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Overview55% discount for bookstores! Now at $23,95 instead of $34,95! Would you like to learn what are the most used and most useful herbs in Native Americans culture? Then this book is for you. Your customers will not fail to grab this amazing Complete Native Americans Herbal Dispensatory. Herbal medicine is the science of using herbs to promote health, prevent and treat illnesses and it has been the world's primary form of medicine since the beginning of time. While it's true that the use of herbs has sadly fallen into disuse due to the dependence on modern medications, over 75% of the world's population are still relying primarily upon traditional healing practices and herbal medicine. This book is packed with practical advice and information that will help you venture into the healing world of American herbalism, in fact, by reading this bundle you'll discover: - What Are The Most Used Native American Herbs, so you can know everything about parsley, mint, dill, thyme, fennel, French tarragon, and many more, and what are their uses, their cultivation methods, when to harvest them, and how to store them once harvested - ... & Much More! Thanks to this book, you can have a wide range of information that will allow you to include safe and powerful natural therapeutic agents as a part of your health care program, to feel better without having to resort to modern (sometimes harmful) medications, so.. What are you waiting for? BUY it NOW and let your customers become addicted to this incredible guide! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Makawee HuamanPublisher: Writebetter Ltd Imprint: Writebetter Ltd Volume: 2 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.154kg ISBN: 9781914373329ISBN 10: 1914373324 Pages: 108 Publication Date: 07 March 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationMakawee Huaman has indisputable Native American origins: the name already says it all. Like her name, however, the culture of her ancestors also played a decisive role in her life, enriching her spirit and her nature with teachings that have accompanied her throughout his life. Makawee loves to travel, she hates staying in the same place too long, she is a nomad like many of her ancestors. There is a place, however, where she loves to stop: her grandmother's house. Together with her, since she was a child, she prepares natural remedies for her grandfather's headache, her father's back pain, the stomach pain from which her mother suffers every moon, and for anyone who requests it. And, while she tinkers with the herbs, she has long chats with her grandmother that take her back in time each time, discovering the secrets and legends that her people have collected and has never forgotten. Sharing this immense culture with others is the purpose of her travels and, now, of her books as well. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |