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W**L
An amazing book filled with Native American herbal healing ideas and information.
Over 300 pages of Native American healing Wisdom and healing recipes. A must have in your library of books that offer healing ideas.
J**N
Very useful information!
I appreciate learning how to actually make the remedies, not just what their use is. I would have rated it 5 stars if they provided colored pics of the plants. The black & white pics leave a lot to be desired.
L**S
Lot of great info
Great book to learn herbal healing
W**D
A lot of information
There is so much information in this book easy to read and understand highly recommend
W**.
Disappointing…
The book was purchased in the expectation that there would be more comprehensive formulas for treating certain conditions. Instead, I found it to be about like most other books with very general information and little new or specific information on formulas.
C**N
Treasure....
This will be my go-to book from here on out. I love the detail of everything. Love finding new herbs that I never heard of before. And the recipes are great.
R**H
Beautiful book worth the price! Very pleased! Thank you!
Beautiful book worth the price! Very pleased! Thank you!
R**N
Scam - 'Authored' by a non-existent person and filled with free web content
Firstly, the author. She doesn't exist. Go search for her yourself, you'll find nothing. There's no one by that name. There are countless versions of this same book that have been published to both Amazon and other sites, all under different author names with different covers and slightly different formatting. I believe it's multiple people recycling the same awful e-book that they've downloaded and then printed at home into their own book. It's littered with stock photos, "click here"s, and "scroll down to read more"s which gives some weight to this theory being true.For a "9 books in 1" it's also awfully short. I think they've chosen this title to make it feel like you're getting more content for the money - especially because, like mentioned above, you can't buy the books separately. It's how they try to justify the higher price compared to other herb and foraging books.The herb/plant images are also in black and white. It's almost impossible to tell what you'd be looking for in the real world with these as references. Even for a free e-book being sold for $30, requiring almost no effort from the so-called "author", they couldn't even use color images because that'd cost them extra $0.50 to print it...The information seems to be completely wrong. Like some other people have mentioned, the book goes into detail about recipes that the tribes never used, often telling the reader to use herbs in certain ways that are actually dangerous - specifically to infants.I personally bought this book as a gift for my wife. Despite only now now realizing the book is completely ungenuine, 3 months after purchase, Amazon still kindly refunded me the whole amount thankfully. If you have the misfortunte of buying this book, which I'd strongly urge you not to do, at least read as much as you can in the first 30 days of Amazon's refund policy - this'll give you enough time to see that the book is completely illegitimate and get your money back.
P**A
Great gift
Was a gift for my wife, from the kids on Mother’s Day. She was thrilled and very happy with the book.
J**.
Good book BUT !
It requires very good descriptive photos and there are barely any in the book and the ones that are try and guess which is what, so only useful if you already know what each plant looks like .... and where in north America they can be found in the wilderness ....
R**O
Great information, the binding could be better.
This book provides great information. However the cover does not close properly since I opened it.
J**S
Many parts of the book are too vague.
Honestly I am quite disappointed in this book. I don’t recommend it unless you want a brief over view of things you will have to research more thoroughly as you find things that intrigue you. Also there are moments when you are told to click here to see photos. For example in the section How to cultivate and prepare herbs sub section Grow Your Own Food All Year Long pg.187. I’ll attach a photo. This is quite far from a book that I trust.
M**A
The native american herbalist's bible
Long before the arrival of Europeans to America, generations of Native Americans learned the secrets of natural healing and were able to use the power of plants to maintain good health, create explosive energy levels, and live more than 120 years. Successful author and herbalist teacher, the Green Witch decided on her 100th birthday to enclose all her knowledge on healing herbs and her secret long life elixirs in this collection of 9 books. The Green Witch was born in 1921 in the American village of Hidatsa, daughter of a shaman father and herbalist mother of the Nuxbaaga tribe. He spent 30 years traveling the world and more than 50 years as a nomad in America, traveling from tribe to tribe, cultivating his knowledge of Native American healing herbs.
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