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87-Year-Old Grandma Reveals How She Stays Healthy:
Discover The Powerful Pain-Treating Herb You Can Grow in Your Backyard Without Breaking Your Back from Digging and Weeding

Discover the Old Sailor's Trick That Can Help You Create Your Own Super-Potent Natural Remedies And Get Rid of Everything from Fatigue to Headaches, Menstrual Cramps, Heart Palpitations, Insomnia, Chronic Pain and More

About grandma Mary Swanson, author of Backyard Healing Herbs:

Grandma Mary comes from a great lineage of healers. One of her ancestors was a healer on a merchant boat. He traveled the world and searched for the most powerful remedies mother nature has to offer. He left all his legacy to grandma Mary and she's been using it ever since to make her own elixirs and help treat other people.

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  • Echinacea elixirs for almost all body systems. First of all, according to NCCIH (the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health) echinacea can boost your immune system. Which means you won't get sick as often. If you do, it also treats a wide range of symptoms. Like: tonsillitis, gum disease, rheumatism, acid indigestion, urinary tract infections, vaginal yeast infections, genital herpes, chronic fatigue, pain and even rattlesnake bites.
  • Next, you'll discover yarrow tea. According to a study done by the Department of Pharmacology from the Saveetha Dental College, yarrow is one of the best plants for treating UTIs, relieving pain during urination and reducing frequent urination. Not only that, but yarrow can also help detoxifying kidneys, increasing resistance against infections, strengthening weak bladder tissues and emptying the bladder when it is inflamed. And just like most natural remedies: if you grow it in your own garden it can be much more potent than what you find in a shop.
  • We also cover ginseng remedies that are also great for treating inflammation. This healing plant can help you fight tiredness and increase energy levels. Plus, according to Healthline.com, some ginseng elixirs can improve erectile dysfunction problems, and even brain function.
  • You'll have the chance to try out a range of licorice root remedies. From powder to tea and paste. The University of Rochester Medical Center did a study that proves licorice can help cleanse the respiratory system, reduce stress and protect your skin and teeth.
  • And you'll find out how easily passion flower remedies can help your anxiety or depression. Not only that, but, according to Medical News Today, passion flower can also fight insomnia, lower blood pressure and combat inflammation.
  • You'll also discover 2 powerful elixirs made from St. John's wort. A plant that has been used for remedies since the days of ancient Greece. According to a blind study done by the British Psychological Society and the Royal College of Psychiatrists, St. John's wort extracts are more effective than placebos for people with major depression. Their effects are similar to standard antidepressants but have fewer side effects. Also, St. John's wort has anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antispasmodic and diuretic properties. It's also used to cure insomnia.
  • And don't forget about the turmeric elixirs just like the one I used for my knees. But not only that, besides treating pain and inflammation, turmeric can also increase the levels of your brain hormones. According to studies from the US National Library of Medicine, that means you'll grow more brain neurons faster. So you can improve your brain function. Turmeric is also great for treating heart disease, easing arthritis symptoms and fighting off depression.

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Natural Healing Secrets of Native Americans

Discover the herbal remedies native Americans used well before they had access to modern medicine.

This guide will give you the ancient wisdom you need to choose even more natural remedies for your backyard. Some of them you might have never heard of or thought about, but these Native American healing herbs can be just as powerful as prescription drugs.

You'll discover how you can use mullein, mint, saloli gatoga (or as you might know it squirrel tail), valerian root, wild black cherry, witch hazel, geranium and even willow bark.

You can find out how to preserve them without using electricity or refrigeration. And how to eat superfoods when you suffer from an illness so you can heal faster.

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Wild Edibles

It's not an understatement to say that this one of a kind guide could be the difference between life and death. If you ever find yourself low on resources while hiking in the woods, or if you're lost and starving, you don't have wait for someone to save you.

You'll discover how you can use nature's most precious resources when you're out of food, water and medicine.

This guide covers everything from mushrooms, to nuts, tulips, berries and more. Not only that, but you'll discover the wild edibles in your area no matter where you live.

There are some plants you can survive off of even if you're in the desert such as: prickly pear cactus, saguaro cactus, desert Christmas cactus, chia sage, agave, pinyon pine, mesquite, cholla cactus and yucca.

You'll also find out how you can easily test edible plants in the wild for poison. So if you're unsure about a specific herb you won't get sick or fall victim to it.

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Veggies You Can Grow in Your Backyard for Self-Sufficiency

When a medicine shortage or crisis strikes, being able to grow your own food and natural remedies is an essential skill that everyone could benefit from.

In Backyard Healing Herbs we're covering everything we can about natural remedies. That includes some veggies and edible plants. But what if you need to grow more food in your backyard?

When the cozy convenience of a corner grocery store or pharmacy is no longer available, this guide could be the answer to your prayers.

So here are the healthy, nutrient-and-vitamin-filled fresh foods covered in this manual: arugula, beets, broccoli, carrot, cherry tomato, chickweed, dandelion, green beans, kale, pomegranate, rosemary, raspberries and more.

All of them can easily grow in your backyard using the 3 gardening methods you'll discover.

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The Shoe Box Garden

Yes, you can even grow plants in spaces as small as a shoe box. This guide was created with people that live in urban areas or small spaces in mind.

Urban gardening and, to a smaller extent urban farming, started as a way for people who live in cities to grow food untainted by chemicals. It's a way to afford to eat healthy food that's not overpriced.

Urban gardening has grown to epic proportions and is now a movement committed to producing sustainable, locally-sourced food.

Here's what this guide covers: what you need to know about containers, soil and light. Vining plants you can grow, how to use hanging baskets, running planters and other smart tips for vertical gardening.

How to make an upside down garden and what plants you can grow that way. How to build your terrarium garden. And the 14 best vegetables you can grow in small spaces.

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