Are you tired of medicines sold at sky-high prices?
Are you looking for more affordable medicinal alternatives that don’t wreck your body?
Do you want to try something more natural and soothing?
Since ancient times, humans have been looking at nature as a potent answer to all their ailments, crafting remedies through wild plants and herbs growing nearby.
And while it may seem like people have lost their touch with nature, this is far from the truth…
From Native Americans to African tribes, Chinese traditional medicines, and even the Indian Ayurveda, the plant world still reigns supreme when it comes to finding natural remedies for various ailments.
In fact, the trend of relying on herbal medicinal plants is back in full swing.
According to IUCN and WWF, between 50,000 to 80,000 species of flowering plant species are used for medicinal purposes all around the globe.
Given the skyrocketing costs of healthcare in the United States, it is no surprise that you too would like to try your hand at these medicinal plants to maintain your well-being.
And if you happen to live in the Southwest region, you’re in for a treat.
In Wild Medicinal Plants Guide of the American Southwest, you will discover:
And much more.
The American Southwest is brimming with wild plants – not only in the wilderness but also in your backyard!
And knowing how to use these marvels of nature might just keep the doctor and his bills away.
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