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Do you want to learn how to use natural solutions to address many common health issues? Are you seeking a way to enhance your vitality, longevity, and quality of life for both yourself and your loved ones? Wishing to reduce your reliance on conventional medications? If so, this book is exactly what you're looking for... Native Americans possessed a unique gift: the ability to transform nature into potent medicine. They understood that herbs could provide healing solutions for common ailments such as anxiety, high blood pressure, allergies, female issues, headaches, and typical childhood…mehr

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Do you want to learn how to use natural solutions to address many common health issues? Are you seeking a way to enhance your vitality, longevity, and quality of life for both yourself and your loved ones? Wishing to reduce your reliance on conventional medications? If so, this book is exactly what you're looking for... Native Americans possessed a unique gift: the ability to transform nature into potent medicine. They understood that herbs could provide healing solutions for common ailments such as anxiety, high blood pressure, allergies, female issues, headaches, and typical childhood illnesses. But which herbs did they utilize? How did they create natural remedies so effectively? The answers lie within this book: Inspired by her Apache roots and her expertise as an herbalist and naturopath, Aiyana Tessay has curated this exclusive collection. Through it, you will discover how to effortlessly recreate Native American remedies at home, even if you're a beginner with no prior knowledge about herbalism. Inside these 13 books, you will find:Herbalism History: Understand the Native Americans' relationship with nature and their medicinal practices. Herbal Dispensatory: Uncover ancient herb cultivation methods and craft your natural medicine. Herb Encyclopedia: A comprehensive guide to Native American medicinal herbs and basic herbal medicine principles. Herbal Apothecary: Establish your herbal apothecary and cultivate herbs in your kitchen, adhering to Apache traditions. Essential Oils & Medicinal Plants: Create herbal essential oils and identify 150 wild plants and herbs with ease. ...and much more, including over 350 Herbal Recipes & Remedies and a Special Focus on Children's Health! The Native American Herbalist's Bible consolidates all these benefits into a single volume, empowering you to embrace a life rich in health without compromising your well-being, vitality, or financial resources! Let ancient Native American Wisdom improve your health and your children's!
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Aiyana Tessay, a traditional healer and spiritual guide of Apache origins, was born in Arizona in 1985. Having grown up in the arid yet lively landscapes of her home, she developed a profound connection with nature and the cultural traditions of her people.At the age of 19, Aiyana set out on a transformative journey, moving to Tucson to study Native American spirituality and traditional healing practices. After four intense years, she emerged with a profound understanding of these traditions, armed with the knowledge to guide others on their spiritual journeys.Today, Aiyana serves her community in Phoenix, Arizona as a respected spiritual guide and healer. She uses her deep knowledge of traditional Apache practices to assist those seeking spiritual enlightenment and those dealing with emotional and mental distress.Aiyana has two children to whom she imparts her love for nature and the richness of the Apache culture. In her free time, she enjoys practicing yoga and hiking, activities that allow her to reconnect with her roots and draw fresh inspirations.Her mission, both as an author and herbalist, is to spread the principles of Apache culture, both medically and spiritually, to as broad an audience as possible. Her books offer valuable advice on how to treat oneself with natural remedies, trying to limit the use of industrial drugs where possible.