Forgotten Home Apothecary is the only complete herbal medicine book that covers the most important herbal remedies that used to be made by our grandparents back when apothecaries hadn’t been replaced by pharmacies.
Among them, you will find the:
It lays the strongest foundation for someone who wants to recover all that forgotten knowledge. Unlike others, this book is very easy to use!
The first thing you’ll see when you open the book is your new Apothecary. Here you’ll find all the 250 herbal remedies, organized on shelves by specific ailments.
Each page of the appendix displays the remedies found inside the book, and the page you’re going to find it. There, you will find step-by-step instructions, color pictures, measurements and dosages.
Forgotten Home Apothecary is edited by Dr. Nicole Apelian, a wilderness expert and herbalist who survived for 57 days on the History Channel’s TV show Alone on the remote Vancouver Island despite her autoimmune condition (MS).
Seriously would not recommend. Contents are interesting but the condition is terrible.
**also for those wondering where the first 47 tinctures are, the table of contents are sorted by page numbers, not tinctures number.
"Forgotten Home Apothecary" is an excellent resource for anyone interested in herbal remedies. I love how each recipe is organized, with ingredients, directions, and dosages all on the same page, making it easy to follow without flipping through the book. It covers a wide range of health concerns, perfect for both beginners and seasoned practitioners.
However, I wish there were dosage guidelines for children to make it even more comprehensive for family use. Overall, it’s a fantastic guide for natural healing that I highly recommend!
I’ve been a fan of Dr. Apelian for some time now and this one seems to be tailored to my needs. I love natural remedies, but I struggle to find them in one place, with all the instructions, details, and pictures that would help me make these remedies.
Well, this book has 250 recipes! It would be impossible not to find something good for me and my family.