Lost Remedies Of Eden

A superfood tree has been quietly making its way into many American backyards. If you can encounter this pleasant invader he’ll accommodate you with food (all parts are edible), water (it can purify it), produces more protein and calcium than milk, four times the iron of spinach and… a LOT more:

The Tree That Every Prepper Should Grow in His Backyard

I planted one in my backyard and was absolutely blown away by how fast it grew – over 4′ feet in just 2 months.

Best of all, this tree already grows in many American backyards, so see if it grows in your own backyard as well.

An old book I bought recently holds some very interesting information you might want to know about.

Besides turning into my go-to book whenever I have a health problem, you’ll find some interesting things like:

*why you should put garlic in your ear before going to sleep

*what happens when you pour salt into a cabbage

Cabbage

*the most powerful natural painkiller you can make at home

Basically, “The Lost Book of Remedies” is over 300-pages of our forefathers’ most powerful natural cures that have been lost to history.

When medicines will vanish, you’ll need this on your bookshelf.

The Lost Book Of Remedies

Some of them are the cures and homemade remedies our grandparents used when we were children to nurse us back to health.

Others can help us heal as we’re moving into our senior years and health problems begin to creep up.

And you don’t need to be an herbalist to use it.

In fact, “The Lost Book of Remedies” was made for common folk with no previous plant knowledge.

It will allow you to turn your backyard weeds into painkillers, antibiotics and many more forgotten but highly effective remedies.

In times of crisis, this book will probably end up saving many American lives.

When medicines will vanish, you’ll need this on your bookshelf

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Introduce Yourself (Example Post)

This is an example post, originally published as part of Blogging University. Enroll in one of our ten programs, and start your blog right.

You’re going to publish a post today. Don’t worry about how your blog looks. Don’t worry if you haven’t given it a name yet, or you’re feeling overwhelmed. Just click the “New Post” button, and tell us why you’re here.

Why do this?

  • Because it gives new readers context. What are you about? Why should they read your blog?
  • Because it will help you focus you own ideas about your blog and what you’d like to do with it.

The post can be short or long, a personal intro to your life or a bloggy mission statement, a manifesto for the future or a simple outline of your the types of things you hope to publish.

To help you get started, here are a few questions:

  • Why are you blogging publicly, rather than keeping a personal journal?
  • What topics do you think you’ll write about?
  • Who would you love to connect with via your blog?
  • If you blog successfully throughout the next year, what would you hope to have accomplished?

You’re not locked into any of this; one of the wonderful things about blogs is how they constantly evolve as we learn, grow, and interact with one another — but it’s good to know where and why you started, and articulating your goals may just give you a few other post ideas.

Can’t think how to get started? Just write the first thing that pops into your head. Anne Lamott, author of a book on writing we love, says that you need to give yourself permission to write a “crappy first draft”. Anne makes a great point — just start writing, and worry about editing it later.

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