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Forgotten Home Apothecary : 250 Powerful Remedies at Your Fingertips

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Forgotten Home Apothecary is a one-of-a-kind herbal medicine guide that revives the timeless remedies once crafted by our grandparents, before apothecaries gave way to modern pharmacies. This book is a treasure trove of forgotten knowledge, offering a simple and practical approach to herbal medicine that makes it accessible to everyone.

What sets this book apart is its ease of use. When you first open it, you’re greeted with your very own Apothecary—a thoughtfully organized collection of 250 remedies, neatly arranged by specific ailments. This intuitive layout makes it effortless to find exactly what you need. Each remedy is presented with clear, step-by-step instructions, vibrant color photographs, precise measurements, and proper dosages, ensuring that even beginners can confidently recreate these natural solutions.

The appendix serves as a helpful roadmap, listing all the remedies in the book along with the corresponding page numbers, so you can quickly locate what you’re looking for. This meticulous organization transforms the book into an indispensable reference for anyone interested in reclaiming traditional healing methods.

Edited by Dr. Nicole Apelian—a wilderness survival expert and herbalist known for surviving 57 days on the remote Vancouver Island during the History Channel’s Alone series despite battling multiple sclerosis—this book draws from her extensive experience and knowledge. Forgotten Home Apothecary provides a strong foundation for those eager to rediscover the lost art of herbal medicine and reconnect with the wisdom of our ancestors.

About the author:

Nicole Apelian, Ph.D. is an herbalist, author, wilderness skills instructor, TV & Film survival consultant, on-screen TV personality, anthropologist, and biologist. She spent years living in nature with the San Bushmen of the Kalahari Desert, one of the last indigenous peoples who still live as hunter-gatherers. An unexpected diagnosis of multiple sclerosis in 2000 led Nicole to apply her research skills toward her own personal wellness. She focuses on a healthy living strategy, including deep nature connection and gratitude practices. Through changes in her lifestyle, recognizing profound mind-body linkages, and making and using her own herbal remedies, Nicole went from bedridden to being fully alive and from surviving to thriving. She has helped thousands of people treat themselves naturally by following her holistic wellness protocol, including the use of medicinal mushrooms. In 2015 she was among the first women ever selected for the History Channel’s hit TV show “Alone”. Despite having Multiple Sclerosis, she went on to survive solo for 57 days straight in a remote area of Vancouver Island with little more than her hunting knife and the wild foods and medicines she found there. You can learn more about Nicole Apelian on her website, including what she does daily for MS, and about her online herbal apothecary.

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Customer Reviews

Steven Barrett
Rating: 4/5
It’s a solid, no-nonsense guide. Nothing fancy, just practical ideas you can actually use. I think it’s a book I’ll keep around for a long time.
Fri Sep 05 2025 07:46:27 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Melissa Wade
Rating: 5/5
I’ve been using this book for about a month, and it’s already helped me with a couple of small things. The sore throat remedies worked great, and I like that it gives you more than one option.
Fri Sep 05 2025 07:45:54 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
George Patterson
Rating: 4/5
The remedies are simple and don’t call for hard-to-find items, which I really appreciate. It makes the whole idea of home remedies feel more doable and less intimidating.
Fri Sep 05 2025 07:45:18 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Rachel Bowman
Rating: 5/5
This isn’t a book you read cover to cover, but more of a reference guide. I’ve marked several pages already. It feels like something my grandmother would have had in her kitchen.
Fri Sep 05 2025 07:44:42 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Alan Foster
Rating: 4/5
So far, I’ve found it useful. I keep it near my recipe books, and when something comes up—like a headache or a bit of indigestion—I flip through it. I like having a natural option to try before grabbing medicine.
Fri Sep 05 2025 07:43:58 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Brenda Nichols
Rating: 5/5
It’s written in a very approachable style. I’ve picked up a few other herbals before, but they felt too technical. This one feels like it’s meant for regular people who just want some simple, safe home remedies.
Fri Sep 05 2025 07:43:30 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Martin Clarke
Rating: 5/5
I appreciate how the book covers everyday problems, not just rare or complicated ones. I’ve used the suggestions for colds and minor stomach issues, and they were easy to follow with ingredients I already had at home.
Fri Sep 05 2025 07:42:52 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Denise Harper
Rating: 4/5
This has been a nice addition to my shelf. I like natural remedies, but I’m not an expert. The book breaks things down in a way that makes sense and gives you confidence to try things without feeling lost.
Fri Sep 05 2025 07:38:12 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Peter Sullivan
Rating: 5/5
What I liked most is how straightforward the explanations are. It doesn’t feel overwhelming, even though there are so many remedies listed. It’s more like a handy guide you keep in the kitchen than a textbook.
Fri Sep 05 2025 07:37:41 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Karen Douglas
Rating: 5/5
This book feels very practical. I wasn’t sure what to expect, but the layout makes it easy to find remedies quickly. I’ve already tried a couple of the herbal teas for sleep, and they worked better than I expected.
Fri Sep 05 2025 07:37:04 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
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