Cook Up A Delicious Remedy With These Cheap Herbs
On this page, you'll discover some of the most potent natural remedies known to the medical world.
For thousands of years, people from all over the world have used these 39 herbal remedies to bolster their health and combat common ailments.
But because of big pharma's overwhelming corporate greed, doctors are FORCED to hide these from you..
Why?
Because many of these remedies work so well for common ailments - such as arthritis, high blood pressure, and migraines - that they'd give most people complete independence from prescriptions.
So instead of spending an average of $1,200 a year on medication, you could spend only $10 per month on these easy-to-obtain, affordable remedies from your local supermarket.
No doctors, no hospital trips, and no extortionate prices!
You'd have total freedom..
You wouldn't need to run to the doctors, wasting your precious time explaining the same symptoms over and over again (all while receiving the same unhelpful answers)..
You wouldn't have to spend your hard-earned retirement savings on absurdly priced prescriptions that seem to - if anything - makes things WORSE..
And you wouldn't have to hang on every word of your doctors.. Instead, you could make more informed tailored decisions that work for you!
Fewer side effects, fewer costs, and a more effective remedy.
We're tired of seeing people suffer at the hands of big pharma.
That's why we're arming as many people as we can with this herbal guide, consisting of 39+ natural remedies for common ailments.
But before jumping in and taking your independence, scroll down and have a sneak-peak at some of the natural remedies you'll discover within this invaluable guide!
Herbs for Health is a guide helping Americans take care of their health using time-tested herbal remedies that cause zero side effects!
There are two simple ways to use this cook-book-copy.
First, you could scroll through the index... find what herb treats your ailment... and then apply or consume the fresh herb.
For every healing plant, you'll find a high quality picture to help you identify it.
You'll also discover tons of research and evidence that will help you understand why each herb is so important for your body.
The second way makes it easy for you to prepare a delicious meal from your chosen herb.
Just use the index in your free cookcook-book-copy and find the recipe to prepare. There are 50 recipes inside!
You'll now be able to prepare a meal for your whole family to benefit.
The index will show you exactly what herb is being used in the recipe so you can find the right page in seconds.
Whether you're a complete beginner or seasoned herbalist... This cook-book-copy makes it simple for you to start taking advantage of natural remedies.
When asked why losing weight is so difficult, most people will often say that it’s because they have a slow metabolism.
But what does this mean? A slow metabolism means that your body turns food into energy at a much slower rate than the average person.
What determines your metabolic rate may partially be your genetics but it largely depends on and is determined by your insulin.
Why insulin? Insulin is a hormone that lowers your blood sugar by getting your body to burn sugar for energy rather than fat – so fat ends up being stored in your body, and you gain weight.
Insulin also prevents the breakdown of stored fat for energy (lipolysis) and that's how it's impacting your metabolism!
Now don't get me wrong, insulin is a necessary hormone that you need. The problem is when your body is unable to absorb it properly and you need a way to lower your fasting insulin so that it does not prevent you from losing weight.
If you look at the average type 2 diabetic who has a very high fasting insulin level, you'll notice that they're typically overweight. But if you saw the average type 1 diabetic who struggles to produce any insulin, you'll notice that they're quite lean!
So what does all of this mean? Having a chronically high fasting insulin level will make it almost impossible for you to lose weight!
The herb I recommend on page 35 (highlighted under – Herbs for Weight Loss) contains a unique compound, known as cinnamaldehyde, that can mimic the effect of insulin allowing you to lose weight! (7)
Managing your blood pressure can be annoying. Especially when it feels like no matter what you eat or do, no matter how much salt you cut out or diets you try..
Your blood pressure will always be the same!
Today I want to reveal a big secret that big pharma doesn’t want you to know. It’s the same reason I’ve suffered for so many years and it’s the reason why I’ve chosen to use natural medicine.
Drug-induced nutrient depletion is one of the biggest scams that the healthcare industry doesn't want you to know about.
It turns out that the more blood pressure medication I used, the more out of control my pressure would be. That’s right!
And it wasn’t just my prescription, other types of medication have been proven to use up nutrients or electrolytes that your body needs to keep your pressure in check.
One of these electrolytes is potassium which is responsible for stabilizing your heart rate or lowering your pressure!
It’s depleted by medication and is then slowly restored so that you feel like you're getting better on the meds.
If you're looking for a remedy that doesn't cause these side effects, check out page 21 (my first herb under blood pressure).
In 2015, a study on Hibiscus was conducted on patients with hypertention.
Independent researchers found significant blood pressure lowering effects in both systolic (pressure of heart contractions) and diastolic (pressure of heart relaxations) by an average of 7.58 mmHg and 3.53 mmHg, respectively. (2)
They have even found that this herb worked as effectively as blood pressure medication, Captopril!
How does the remedy work? It has a fast-acting diuretic effect, which means it rids your body of excess sodium (salt) without depleting essential potassium - a crucial mineral for lowering blood pressure!
More than 60% of people with high blood pressure also experience high cholesterol. These conditions can lead to cardiovascular disease.
When bad cholesterol (LDL) increases, it builds up in your blood vessels, eventually clogging arteries and forcing your heart to pump blood harder (increasing blood pressure).
Fortunately, I've discovered a fruit native to India and the Middle East that's readily available online and can be used to combat these effects. It's been used in Ayurvedic medicine for hundreds of years and can help keep your heart health in check by increasing HDL (good cholesterol).
How does HDL help? Our body uses it to package LDL (bad cholesterol) in our blood vessels and safely transport it to the liver where it's finally flushed out of our bodies.
Find this herb on page 29 (highlighted under - herbs for lowering cholesterol).
Over 635 billion dollars are spent on pain medication each year! The reason why it’s so high is that we've become addicted to the numb feeling it gives us.
Unfortunately, that can have a deadly effect on our liver and that's something your doctor won't tell you. Common side effects of synthetic painkillers include kidney damage, stomach pain, internal bleeding, and fluid retention!
Most people report stomach and intestinal cramps after just a day or two and often don’t realize that it’s their painkillers causing the problem. The herb I'm about to mention may be the best natural solution that your body needs!
This plant has a powerful chemical (salicin) that turns into salicylic acid (the active ingredient found in Aspirin). This makes the herb one of the best natural alternatives to pain medication.
Researchers believe this herbal remedy can also help eliminate migraines by lowering the blood pressure in the small blood vessels in the head, easing tension, and relieving painful symptoms.
All you need to do is apply a drop or two per day of this herb in its distilled tincture form or you can simply drink it as a tea.
Discover what this natural painkiller is on page 18 (highlighted under – Herbs for Headaches).
If you have arthritis, whether it’s rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, or gout, you need to start using this remedy!
This herb can help relieve arthritis or an achy muscle, or joint pain just a few minutes after application.
The plant contains various compounds that will reduce inflammation and the pain you experience. Some people even compare the sensation to that of the heat gels you would normally apply.
All you have to do is break off a few leaves and rub them on where ever you have arthritis.
The leaves of this plant contain millions of tiny little hypodermic needles that, on contact, inject chemicals such as formic acid, histamine, serotonin and acetylcholine as well as multiple minerals like calcium and selenium that are vital for improving bone health!
But there is one thing you should be aware of...
When exposed to the plant for the first time, you may feel a little stinging sensation. What you can do is get some of the green chlorophyll of the plant on your hands as this will counter the sting.
If you want to start using this herb while avoiding beginner mistakes, check out page 13 (highlighted under – Herbs for Arthritis and Joint Pain).
Sunburns, acid reflux and dry or itchy skin are all common problems so why spend hundreds of dollars when you can take care of it at home.
It's easy to turn to medications or store-bought gels as the first option for relief, but what if a natural solution could provide the same relief?
Aloe vera juice (not the gels) is a great way to naturally help ease these symptoms without worrying about harsh chemicals or preservatives.
This juice is an excellent drink for people with fragile stomachs, as it helps to soothe and reduce symptoms of heartburn or indigestion. It can also help regulate your body's hydration levels, meaning fewer headaches and less fatigue.
The best bit? It can also act as a skincare remedy, as it's known to help lock in moisture and soothe dry skin areas!
I've prepared a tasty aloe vera juice recipe with pineapple, found in my Cooking with Herbs for Health cookcook-book-copy.
I'll also show you how to prevent spoilage so that you can prepare your juice once, and drink it throughout the day without needing to make a new one!
The next time you're dealing with a troublesome health issue or dry skin, try reaching for some aloe vera juice instead!
None of us want stressful lives, but unfortunately, the situations we put ourselves into and the amount of work and pressure we take on daily can trigger our stress hormones.
Unfortunately, chronic stress can affect our sleep patterns, food choices, social behavior, and ability to get things done.
Meaning that without a healthy coping strategy, your stress will end up consuming more and more of your life!
I have spent nearly three years trying to find the perfect herbal remedy that works with the science and can easily fit into your lifestyle. Today I'm happy to say that I’ve finally found it!
It turns out that GABA, a neurotransmitter responsible for blocking excessive amounts of cortisol (our stress hormone)from ruahing into our blood stream, is burnt out when we stress for long periods.
The tea I recommend can block the enzyme, which breaks down GABA, so that more GABA stays in your body and you start to feel a lot calmer.
Find out what this impressive herb is on page 12 (highlighted under – Herbs for Anxiety), and start adding this herbal tea to your morning routine.
Growing Herbs for Health
I've added this guide to welcome my new friends. This ecook-book-copy is just one of the two spectacular gifts I have lined up for you!
I thought it would be really convenient if you could grow these medicinal herbs in your backyard instead of having to source and purchase them.
So if you have no clue how to start your garden, this cook-book-copy will teach you…
… how to choose containers with good drainage, how to clean containers, how to improve drainage so that roots don’t become waterlogged, how deep you should plant seeds, how to ensure light requirements are adequate when growing indoors, and much more!
While gardening will get simple once you practice enough, one of the questions most people still ask is, “which medicinal herbs should I grow in my garden”? Of course, the most important herb for you to grow is the one that answers the health problem you have most often.
So all you really need to know is the medicinal benefits of each herb, for example, Thyme to boost the immune system or Yarrow to prevent bleeding! I discuss everything in this cook-book-copy.
Let’s start growing our own backyard pharmacy!
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Power Foods for Health
Wouldn’t it be so much easier if you had a simple handcook-book-copy that you could refer to when trying to find the best foods to eat?
For example, let’s say you find it painful to manage your blood sugar. All you need to do is open this ecook-book-copy, search for blood sugar, and there you have it – beets pop up! A low GI food for salads.
This cook-book-copy is a go-to for all your ‘what foods can I eat?’ moments. I discuss studies and benefits and explain how each nutrient in these foods can help you with whatever problem you’re currently facing.
I also tell you what the most powerful superfoods are, and explain the difference between soluble and insoluble fiber, letting you know when to take which.
You'll have a full 60 days to try our Herbs for Health guide.
If at any time during those 60 days you are not COMPLETELY satisfied with this purchase, send me an email, and I'll give you back every cent. It's as simple as that!
Also, after using this cook-book-copy to take care of your current health, I'll also send you a full refund if you don't end up saving at least $50 on medication!
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