A real-world medicinal herb guide built from lived experience.
This guide documents 27 medicinal herbs through real photographs, sourcing context, and practical use, so you know exactly what a plant is, what it’s for, and how to work with it safely in everyday life.
What’s inside
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27 medicinal herbs including ashwagandha, nettle, tulsi, ginger, turmeric, moringa, dandelion, calendula, rosemary, and more
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Real-life photographs taken in natural environments so you can identify plants confidently, not from illustrations
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Clear use cases for each herb: stress support, digestion, inflammation, hormone balance, immunity, skin, sleep, and energy
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Preparation methods that actually get used: teas, decoctions, powders, infused oils, topical applications, and food-based uses
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Sourcing guidance so you understand wild vs cultivated, ethical harvesting, and how to choose quality herbs anywhere in the world
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Cultural and environmental context explaining how and where these plants have traditionally been used
Who this is for
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People tired of vague wellness advice who want grounded, functional plant knowledge
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Anyone curious about medicinal herbs but unsure where to start or what’s safe
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Those looking to reduce dependence on products by understanding plants as tools
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Readers who want visual confirmation and real examples, not abstract theory
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Beginners and experienced users who want clarity, structure, and lived insight
Location-inclusive by design
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Herbs selected for global relevance, with alternatives when regional availability differs
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Guidance for urban readers, rural readers, and those without access to land
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Focus on plants you can source through local markets, growers, or ethical suppliers — not idealised self-sufficiency
This is not a romanticised herbal book. It’s a practical, visual, experience-based guide to understanding medicinal plants as they exist in the real world — and how to use them with intention, respect, and intelligence.
Buy now and get on December 24th, I am currently in a new location adding a few more herbs
