The Top 100 Traditional Remedies: 100 Home Remedies for Health and Well-Being

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Grandma knew best! These 100 tried-and-true treatments for the most common ailments were staples in her home. With the growth of pharmaceuticals, many of them were temporarily eclipsed—but the newest scientific research proves that many of these healthy foods and herbs are well worth rediscovering. It’s easy to find what you need: the guide is broken up into illustrated chapters on fruits, vegetables, legumes and beans, nuts and seeds, whole grains, herbs, spice… More >>

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