Natural remedies made easy--an at-home guide to herbalism
A growing number of people have turned to herbalism as an affordable, natural alternative to conventional medicine--and with a rich landscape of resources, those new to herbalism may wonder where to start. Herbalism at Home gives you the down-to-earth guidance and simple recipes you need to introduce plant-based remedies into your daily life.
Start your path with an overview of the types of herbalism remedies, like teas, tinctures, salves, creams, and poultices. Discover in-depth profiles on 40 healing plants, including their medicinal properties, health benefits, and appropriate dosage--as well as 125 recipes for common physical ailments, mental health, personal care, childhood conditions, and even aging.
Herbalism at Home includes:
Take healing into your own hands with Herbalism at Home, the all-in-one recipe and reference guide.
The essential guide to sowing, growing, and preparing herbs for homesteaders
Growing herbs means growing your own food, home remedies, beauty products, and more. This homesteader's handbook is packed with expert information on planting, caring for, and using herbs to nourish and nurture yourself, your family, your pets, and even your livestock.
Learn about the countless perks of cultivating herbs on your homestead, find tons of info on foraging and growing, and get a step-by-step guide to creating your own herbal teas, tinctures, salves, and more. Who knew your own soil had so much potential?
This standout among homesteader books includes:
From pickled garlic to pain relief, you can feed and heal your family with the power of herbs.
Think like a scientist and search like an explorer with this illustrated nature guide for kids ages 8 to 12
Get ready to explore the sky above, the ground below, and all the plants and creatures in between! Made just for kids, this nature anatomy book teaches you about the incredible forces and living things that exist in nature.
You'll dig in to tons of different topics--from naming the layers of the atmosphere to learning the parts of a flower--and try out fun activities like creating a mini cloud and raising a tadpole. As you explore the natural world around you, you'll become a real scientist by asking questions, imagining outcomes, testing your ideas, and then writing down what you discover.
Nature Anatomy Activities for Kids includes:
Get outside and explore with this book of nature anatomy activities that opens up a whole new world of learning.
Ready to journey deeper into the story of Rahab and discover more about trusting God?
The Cinched Companion Workbook: Applying 10 Lessons from Rahab to Our Lives Today is a Christian women's workbook that will guide readers through the 10 foundation principles from the book Cinched: Living with Unwavering Trust in an Unfailing God.
Among the many women's Bible study guides and workbooks available, this faith journal stands out with soul-searching questions, doable steps, and extra journaling space for readers to enjoy. Through this life application workbook, we will be given 10 challenges that will:
This 50-page workbook is not a stand-alone study, but a companion study to the book, Cinched: Living with Unwavering Trust in an Unfailing God.
Get your copy of the Cinched Companion Workbook today to begin your walk with Rahab toward deeper trust in God.
I pray, read my devotions, and even memorize a verse now and then. So why do I still feel frazzled? And why do the hard things in life completely unravel me?
Author Kristine Brown knows what it's like to question, Am I living like I trust in God? For years she trudged through life rocked by her circumstances until a devastating cancer diagnosis led her to the story of Rahab. There Kristine found the truth her wavering soul needed.
In this challenging and inspiring Christian book for women, Kristine takes us on a journey with this fierce woman of faith, uncovering 10 lessons to help us trust God like we mean it. If you're ready to discover how to:
Then come along, soul-sister. A life-changing level of trust awaits in the pages of Cinched. Get your copy today and find hope for your unraveled heart.
Where do you find these people?
This question was all too common concerning the events of Connie's summer right out of college. Some people asked this sympathetically, while others shook their heads in pointed disapproval. For Connie, things weren't going as planned. But in several months, she would learn to accept that detours, in all their uncertainty, laid a necessary foundation for a budding plan unseen.
For more than a decade, Connie often felt that she lived in a dull city, but was scared to venture out. We could attribute her self-sheltering to social anxiety and several years of codependency. Connie Undone seeks to dwell not on the negatives of what happened after a first serious breakup, but rather, documents the beginning of life after college, and one's path towards self-reliance and acceptance.