Grow Your Own Herbal Pharmacy: 5 Simple Steps to Grow, Harvest, and Store 25 More Medicinal Plants to Craft Your Own Natural Remedies (Growing Natural Remedies Series)

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Grow your own medicinal plants at a fraction of the cost – and care for your family’s health needs – Naturally!

Learn to GROW what big pharma doesn’t want you to KNOW! Why buy drugs that can cause unpleasant side effects, often at an inflated price. Why not choose to grow natural remedies that are healthy, sustainable and a fraction of the cost of what you would pay at a pharmacy.

It’s easy to get swept into the negativity. Energy prices are rising, the cost of food is skyrocketing, and month by month, year by year, we are going to feel the costs of increasing health care.

For your health, budget, and future generations, there is one step we can all take— self-sufficiency! It doesn’t have to be drastic. It can start with looking at the most crucial needs of your health and planting one herb!

Certain medical conditions require prescription drugs, and there is no getting around this. It would be irresponsible to suggest otherwise.

However, there is a plethora of health conditions and symptoms that nature has been handling for centuries.

It took a while, but science now firmly backs many aspects of natural and alternative medicine.

In this follow-up to The Homesteader Herbal Handbook, you will discover:

25 herbal plants, each with 5 simple steps to get your from seed to storagePrecise growing needs for different herbs so that you can grow anything in your climateExactly why 80% of the world’s population rely on herbal medicineHow to create 8 of the most basic herbal remedies with everyday ingredients3 of the easiest culinary, beneficial herbs for beginner homestead gardeners to growHow to grow seemingly exotic medicinal plants even when you don’t have a greenhouseNative medicinal plants that boost your health and the ecosystemFavorite medicinal herbs that are essential components in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Ayurvedic medicine, plus the scientific proof of their benefits todayHow growing, caring, and harvesting herbs can take care of your mental health while reducing the symptoms of so many physical health conditionsEssential herbs to grow when insomnia, stress, anxiety, and depression are taking over your life17 culinary and herbal remedy recipes to get you started today!

And much more.

The minute someone hears about growing their own herbal remedies, their first thought is that they can kill a cactus. We have all been there!

But the motivation and a supportive guide to gardening lead to the perfect recipe for sustainable, healthy success.

If you can’t wait to grow your own medicinal remedies, then scroll up and click the “Add to Cart” button right now.
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Jennifer Rempel (June 7, 2023)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 204 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1998921042
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1998921041
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 10.2 ounces
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 0.46 x 9 inches

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Customers find the book helpful and informative about herbs. They appreciate the clear instructions and guidance provided for growing, using, and preserving them. The book covers 25 different herbs, including common ones like basil and uncommon ones like valerian. Readers enjoy the recipes included for various uses, including bath salts, food, and medicinal uses. They also mention that the book provides information on how to store and use each herb correctly.

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  1. Kimberly Leger

    tells you everything you need to know about these 25 medicinal plants
    Grow Your Own Herbal Pharmacy is a fantastic book for someone looking to learn all about plants you can personally grow to use as medicine for yourself and family. The book goes into detail on each of the 25 herbs…telling you how to plant them from seed or propagate from cuttings, it tells you the benefits of each plant, how to harvest it and how to store it. It also tells you the best ways to use the plant, whether that be by making an infused oil, tincture, salve, etc. The book also gives warnings if certain people shouldn’t use it or there are contraindications or if certain ways of using something could cause complications. The last chapter includes 17 different recipes that you can make with the herbs listed in the book. Overall, this is a wonderful reference book and I learned so much. I am excited to expand my garden to include many of these herbs and plants so I can use them on myself and family.

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  2. Teresa M Cornelius

    5 STAR READ!!
    First of all, if you haven’t checked out the other books in this series (Growing Natural Remedies series) definitely check them out!!This book stand well with the others. It’s informative, insightful and very easy to read. Jenni has written it in a format that drives you continue reading just to learn the next tidbit.You’ll learn everything from when and where to plant, to propagating new starts, harvesting, storage and use. She covers plants as commonplace as Dandelions (don’t mow) and Onions to far more exotic plants as Kava Kave and Passion flowers. Full color photos and a several recipes to boot.Well worth the price and the time to read!!! You never know when you may need this knowledge, and I pray you never do. But should that need arise, I’d much rather have it and not need it that the other way around!Great work, Jenni! Keep it up😊

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  3. Jeanna Read

    Easy to Read, Easy to Understand
    I simply LOVE a resource book that I can read from front to back, and then keep and use as a reference book as needed. This book is one of those for me! I love books about herbs and plants and all of their uses – but at times, the books are too technical. This one is perfect. It is organized in the perfect format, allowing for a quick reference. But the best part is the way in which it is written. The chapters are organized in easy to follow format, and it is written in such a down to earth manner – I understand everything! The 25 herbs listed are of the utmost importance, and I cannot wait to try my hand at some of them that I have been afraid to attempt in the past. The recipes are a bonus – and the color guide that goes along with it just makes it the perfect guide.

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  4. Jenni J

    Great Guide For Beginners
    Author Jenni Rempel provides all the information you need to grow and use 25 herbs to create your own herbal pharmacy. She learned from personal experience how effective herbs can be to heal some health issues. One thing I loved about this book, is that she doesn’t advocate throwing away all your medications, because she isn’t a doctor. Some people need prescription medicines and always will; however, there are some illnesses that most likely everyone can safely use herbal medicine to help with. Some of the more common herbs the author discusses are basil, cinnamon (it can lower blood pressure and cholesterol among other things!), and witch hazel. A few recipes are included in the book to get you started—my favorite is a tie between the Bath Salts and the Hibiscus Tea.

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  5. Bonnie M

    A wealth of information!
    One of the best books I have read so far on learning to grow and use herbs to start making your own herbal medicine cabinet. It is well written and full of lots of tried and true information. I love growing my own herbs, I just have always had trouble knowing what to do with them after that. I love that the author takes you from the beginning process on how to grow the plant, all the way through until the end process on what they are for and how to use them. I love that she gives you advice on who should use certain herbs or who should not (I learned some things about dill that I never knew) If you are thinking about purchasing this book, do it! A great source of information to have at your fingertips.

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  6. MeraBelleCosplay

    Enjoying how well rounded the book is
    Loving the history and the presentation of positive and negative parts of herbal medicine. Also highlighting western medicine coming around and recognizing the benefits of herbal medicine. I truly enjoy learning about being more self sufficient in so many ways. Herbal remedies and gardening can be so therapeutic but I’d like it to result in something productive. So I’m glad to have found several books including this one that are helping to educate me on being healthier the natural way, instead of defaulting to pills and such that have more side effects than what they are treating in the first place. I just love knowing the how and why behind things that work, and this book is definitely adding to my herbal knowledge base.

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  7. jjdownam

    An Invaluable Resource for Every Household
    I absolutely love this book! It has an enormous amount of information on herbs, how to use them as remedies, how to grow them, even recipes using them for food/drinks! I learned that several of the herbs I’ve been growing, even weeds in my yard, can be medicine! I am super excited to add more of these herbs to my garden and start trying out these remedies and recipes. The only thing that I can think of that would make this book better would be photos of the herbs in each chapter to help me with identification. Otherwise, I love it and am super glad that I have it at my disposal. Thanks again to the amazing author for another spectacular book!

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  8. Brian joesph

    From Curious to Confident in Herbal Crafting
    I’d dabbled in natural remedies before, but always felt there was more to learn, especially when it came to growing and harvesting my own plants. This guide proved to be the missing piece in my self-study puzzle. The hands-on approach is exactly what I needed, and it demystified the process of creating my own remedies. Each plant is discussed in-depth, ensuring that readers are well-informed about its benefits and best growing practices. Now, instead of buying overpriced herbal remedies, I’m crafting my own with the confidence that I’m doing it right.

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  9. Amazon Customer

    Love this series of books and the latest instalment is a perfect add-on or stand alone volume. Well written and planned out. The plant summaries have lots of great information for all levels of gardeners.Thank you!!

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  10. Cuchula

    If I’m in acute pain I pop a pill. No hesitation. But if I’m looking to preserve my longer term health or discover methods of healing provided by mother nature I would rather explore the herbal remedies explained so well in this book than automatically get in my car and drive to the pharmacy. After all, where does big pharma get its ideas from ? Why are pharma companies rushing to take out patents on plant substances. I don’t exactly have green fingers, but with the help of this book I’m pretty sure I can grow and store my own herbal remedies. Jenni Rempel does it again!

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  11. Sass

    Wow. Jennifer Rempel has done another amazing job with this book. The information it contains is gold. It is so well written; giving comprehensive details on the best ways to grow, harvest and utilise each plant and the benefits and properties that each one offers.I have been so much healthier since discovering Jennifer’s fabulous books and I highly recommend not only this one but all of Jennifer’s books to anyone looking to adopt a natural and effective approach to their health.

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  12. Chelsea

    Thank you for this wonderful book about growing herbs. The instructions are so clear and I feel very empowered. I really didn’t know where to begin with my herb garden and then what to do with them. This book gave me practical guidance and I feel ready to tackle this now. Great book!

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  13. wackymum

    I have a few books on herbal medicines and gardening and this is my favourite. The descriptions and growing advice are second to none, I have my list, some seeds already and many toilet rolls ( grandchildren) so raring to go!

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