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Turning the plants in your own backyard into healing allies isn’t just a hobby; it’s a powerful leap toward health independence and everyday resilience. Kiss overpriced pharmacy runs, harsh synthetic chemicals, and the anxious scramble of an empty medicine cabinet goodbye…

7 Free Natural Remedies Hiding In Your Own Backyard

After more than 20 years of dedicated research, uncover the power of plant-based remedies for some of the most common health issues. Ready to explore nature’s healing potential?

Unlock the healing power of nature with hundreds of plants you may already have in your backyard! Did you know that many common health issues can be supported by the book of natural remedies growing right outside your door?

Find out how 72,351 Americans turned to 7 simple natural remedies in their backyards to be better prepared for unexpected health challenges.

Forgotten Natural Remedies That Work

The Book of Natural Remedies shows you how to spot forgotten backyard plants and turn them into reliable solutions by blending wisdom from Traditional Chinese Medicine, Ayurveda, Aromatherapy, and Native American traditions.

What You’ll Discover Inside:

Debra Ward
Debra Ward
Milwaukee, WI
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I’ve been a prepper for over … On page 17, I learned how to turn dandelion root into a lightly roasted “coffee” that helps with digestion during heavy field meals. In the chapter on infusions, I discovered plantago powder for scratches—I used it on a knife cut during survival training, and my skin healed two days faster than usual. I also cut the weight of my 72-hour backpack in half: I swapped three bottles of pills for an amber bottle of multi-plant tincture explained in the book. This gave me room to carry more water filters. And then there’s the community side: I created a Facebook group called Badger State Backyard Healers just for The Book of Natural Remedies readers. In two months, we’ve grown to 430 members. Inspire d? You know it’s worth every page.

Discover the Forgotten Medicinal Remedies Growing in Your Backyard

100+ Pages of Backyard Survival Remedy Secrets in a Premium Printed Book

In The Book of Natural Remedies, you’ll discover how to spot these often-overlooked plants right in your own backyard and turn them into practical, time-tested solutions. If you’re curious about Traditional Chinese Medicine, Ayurveda, Aromatherapy, or Native American wisdom, this book reveals how they all intersect in the simplest of ways through everyday plants we see but rarely appreciate.

Remember when Grandma brewed a dandelion “coffee” for liver problems and never once complained about a $50 co-pay?

Today, seniors spend up to $2,000 out of pocket every single year on prescriptions, even after the new Medicare caps kick in. No wonder 80% of Americans over 60 already reach for vitamins or herbs first.

Now you can too by using nothing but the ordinary plants growing outside your back door.

STORY: “The $42 Cream That Did Nothing”

Last summer, my grandson slid into home plate. The drugstore spray cost me $42 and barely dulled the swelling. My mother’s thyme compress, free from the yard, had the kid running bases by sunset. That eye-opening moment sparked a 20-year hunt for simple cures that cost pennies, work gently on aging bodies, and don’t require a pharmacist’s permission.

John S
John S
Toledo, Ohio
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I’m a retired truck driver and grandfather of seven boisterous grandchildren. I always carried antacids, pain pills, and syrups in my tractor-trailer—until I realized I was spending close to $780 a year on prescription drugs “just in case.” I found The Book of Natural Remedies at an outdoor fair, and I dove straight into the “First-Time Botanical Kit” chapter. On a Saturday afternoon, using ingredients like peppermint tincture, balsa, and honey infused with thyme for nighttime coughs, I saw immediate results. The practical outcome? I’ve cut my trips to the pharmacy by 38 percent in the past six months, and when I make those long runs down I-70, I carry a 10-ounce case instead of a bag full of expensive medications. My wife, who has reflux, has taken to the chamomile and ginger elixir from the book—we haven’t bought omeprazole since March.

Meet the Author

Hi, I’m Richard Marshall.

Twenty-two years ago, we planted our first “medicine patch” on a humble half-acre in rural Illinois. What began as a kitchen-garden experiment—dandelion here, calendula there—quickly turned into an all-out quest to live healthier, lighter, and cheaper than the alternatives.

We tried it all: vertical herb walls, hydroponic mint, backyard beekeeping for propolis, even gathering wild plantain after summer rains. Each new season brought another lesson in how ordinary backyard plants could support our well-being.

Then came the leap of faith. With two kids, a dog, and more seedlings than suitcases, we left the county limits and a twelve-year career behind, chasing what we now call our “Remedy Freedom.” Starting with faith, family, and a stubborn belief in natural healing carried us forward.

Today, we invite you to The Book of Natural Remedies.

FAQs

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Frequently Asked Questions

Once you complete your order and pay only the shipping fee, The Book of Natural Remedies is dispatched within 24 hours. Delivery usually takes 7–10 business days, depending on your location.

Yes! The printed edition of The Book of Natural Remedies 7 Backyard Remedies That Work is completely free. You simply cover the cost of shipping so we can get it safely to your door.

Just fill out the short order form and pay a small shipping fee. Your copy of The Book of Natural Remedies will be mailed straight to the address you provide.

If for any reason you’re not satisfied with Natural Remedies, simply email us and we’ll refund your shipping fee no questions asked, and you don’t need to return the book.

Absolutely! The Book of Natural Remedies was written for every experience level, including beginners. You’ll get step-by-step guidance on identifying common plants, making safe tinctures, salves, and teas, and assembling a backyard first-aid kit—no prior herbal knowledge required.

The formulas in The Book of Natural Remedies are reviewed by certified clinical herbalists and members of the American Herbalists Guild, ensuring every recipe follows trusted best practices for safety and efficacy.

Yes! The Book of Natural Remedies includes container-garden and windowsill options, so you can prepare every remedy, whether you have a large backyard or just a sunny apartment balcony. The methods adapt to all climates and living situations.

Case Study: Carolyn Miller

When Carolyn Miller found us, she had spent years blogging about graceful aging at Silver Lining Living, yet her medicine cabinet still overflowed with pricey OTC pills, and the hands-on skills to make her own remedies felt out of reach.

Carolyn Miller
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After diving into the Day-1 Quick-Start in The Book of Natural Remedies, here's a snapshot of who I am: I’m Carolyn, a retired librarian, backyard garden dabbler, and lifelong “do-it-yourself” believer. My husband and I live on a suburban half-acre where tomatoes once ruled; this year’s goal is a full home apothecary: tinctures, salves, soothing teas, every mason jar labeled and ready. I’d love to show other families that they can do the same, even if they start with a single pot of peppermint on the patio!

We showed her how to turn one Saturday afternoon in the yard into real-world wins.

Carolyn unlocked a skill most folks only dream of…

Her pantry now boasts rows of dandelion-root coffee, elderberry syrup, and bay-leaf sachets that make the whole house smell like grandma’s kitchen. Yes, even the neighbors ask for extras!

Carolyn Miller
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I traded a jar of thyme-honey cough syrup and two peppermint salves for live music at our block party. It went so well that the guitarist is already booked for next month. Thank you, The Book of Natural Remedies, for the confidence to share what I make!

But this was only the beginning.

Carolyn Miller
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I just got a DM from a neighbor asking me to set up her entire herb garden this spring. Negotiations are underway… Woo-hoo! More healing plants on someone else’s porch.

Case Study: Harold Thompson

Harold Thompson, a 68 year old Air Force veteran and proud granddad of five, had spent decades trusting whatever the pharmacy shelves offered. After finishing our 21-Day Backyard Remedy Challenge, he shared his story around the family fire pit… Grab a seat.

Harold has now mastered what most folks only hope they can do…

His modest cul-de-sac garden now yields jars of dandelion-root “coffee,” elderberry syrup, soothing plantain salve, and bay-leaf sachets that keep every closet fresh, even through a humid Tennessee summer.

When allergy season hits, he stirs up a thyme-honey cough syrup in minutes instead of driving to town. And the prescription co-pay he once budgeted for? It now funds annual camping trips with the grandkids.

Every season, Harold’s pantry shelves stay lined with homemade, time-tested remedies, each one grown, harvested, and crafted by his own two hands.

What Are Others Already Saying About The Book of Natural Remedies?

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Nicole Walker
Nicole WalkerChandler, Arizona
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This information comes from over 20 years of research, drawing on Traditional Chinese Medicine, Ayurveda, Aromatherapy, and Native American knowledge. We’re not claiming miracle cures just safe, time-honored methods that have stood the test of generations.
Alan Reeves
Alan ReevesSacramento, CA
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My first contact with The Book Of Natural Remedies was professional, not personal. The hospital where I work is participating in a project on safe herbal remedies for elderly people with high blood pressure and diabetes. I received the book to do a risk benefit review. I opened it to the dandelion tincture page and immediately found what rarely appears in popular works: exact P/P ratio, alcohol content, 18 month stability form and, right next to it, potential interactions with ti diuretics with numbered pubmedian references. I spent the next three weeks cross referencing each recipe with Lexicoand the guidelines of After 25 years behind the counter, I say without hesitation: this is the mostthat I have seen for laypeople who want to practice herbal medicine safely
Mark Peterson
Mark PetersonTopeka, KS
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I trained as a field medic in Iraq and Afghanistan. I know how to set up an IV in the dark, but I confess I never learned how to use plants from my backyard until I picked up The Book Of Natural Remedies . I religiously followed the 'Botanical First Aid Kit' module: – Arnica tincture for bruises – Cold-stabilized aloe vera gel – Cayenne pepper and comfrey hemostatic powder – Lavender antimicrobial spray with ozonized oil Two months later came the acid test: a tropical storm, 36 hours without electricity, and blocked roads. My wife burned her forearm on a gas grill, and my grandson cut his foot on a piece of glass. The treatment was 100% home made , following the protocols in the book, without the need to go to a crowded emergency room. No infection, and the wound healed in record time. In our house, we call the shelf of amber bottles the ‘patriot’s pharmacy.’ For veterans who value self sufficiency and want to reduce dependence on a slow healthcare system, this book is literally mission gear.
Linda Sanchez
Linda SanchezNashville, TN
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I have been a certified Master Gardener for twenty years, but I have always focused on ornamentals. The Book Of Natural Remedies turned my life around: I discovered that I could transform my small 185 m² backyard into a veritable living apothecary. The Vertical Pharmacy section offers a 16-foot plan. I built three lattice panels out of reclaimed wood and grew lemon balm, lemon thyme, and peppermint. The book includes harvest-time charts and drying curves: temperature, humidity, and ideal mass loss. Thanks to this, I can make soothing teas and digestive tinctures 12 months a year , even in the humid Carolina heat. Such precision attracted attention: I was invited to speak at the state horticultural symposium on 'urban mini-apothecaries'. The line of questions proved that the subject was urgent. I took 25 copies of the book—they sold out before lunch. Whether you are an experienced gardener or a complete beginner, you will find here a structured, plant-to-shelf field manual written in an accessible yet scientifically impeccable tone.
Jessica Clark
Jessica ClarkPortland, OR
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As a protocol reviewer for the American Herbalists Guild, I get paid to find holes in popular books. I didn’t find any. Each The Book Of Natural Remedies formula features: • Botanical raw material with verified binomial name • Plant part used (flower, root, bark) • Ideal solvent and pH range for greater extraction of alkaloids or mucilages • Specific contraindications (pregnancy, anticoagulants, high blood pressure) In addition to the technique, the text has something rare: respect for the patient. There are checklists to take to the doctor , encouragement for pharmacovigilance reports and QR codes that point to peer-reviewed articles. In all, 17 protocols from the book have been incorporated into the self-care recommendations I deliver to more than 1,200 patients each year. The adherence rate, measured in follow-up visits, has increased from 58% to 71% in the last eight months. For me, this work sets a new standard for responsibility in lay publications on medicinal herbs.

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