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Preparation is key. Thank you for taking on the responsibility of educating others in self sufficiency.
Thanks for posting this.
There are a myriad of books on natural herbal remedies. One such is Culpeper’s Pharmacopoeia. It’s written in old English but it’s concise and includes the basics of making your own tinctures, decoctions, essential oils and antidotes.
Another is The Herbalist (can’t recall the author). Similar to the above but in current English and some pictures of plants. Combined, you have all you need for a medicinal library.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Culpeper
Would Culpeper’s Pharmacopoeia be the same as Culpeper’s Complete Herbal on Amazon?
No. One, the Pharmacopoeia, as I said, is in old English and the other must be more contemporary. I only have the old version. I’m sure either will be quite handy, though.
If you’re looking to purchase, look for one that describes how to make tinctures, decoctions and essential oils and includes dosages.