The Lost Book of ​Herbal Remedies

This unique book is written by Dr. ​Nicole Apelian - an herbalist with over ​20 years of experience working with ​plants, and Claude Davis, a wild west ​expert passionate about the lost ​remedies and wild edibles that kept ​previous generations alive.

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Dr. Nicole Apelian is an herbalist, a mother, a survival skills instructor, an anthropologist, and a biologist. She graduated ​with a degree in Biology from McGill University in Canada and has her Master’s degree in Ecology from the University of ​Oregon. She earned her Doctorate through Prescott College while working as an anthropologist and ethnobotanist in ​Botswana. She is also the author of “A Reference Guide to Surviving Nature: Outdoor Preparation and Remedies”. She has ​spent years living in nature with the San Bushmen of the Kalahari Desert, one of the last indigenous peoples who still live ​as hunter-gatherers.


Developing strong relationships within the tribe helped Nicole learn many of the remedies and skills she practices and ​teaches today. An unexpected diagnosis of multiple sclerosis in 2000 led Nicole to apply her research skills towards her ​own personal wellness. She focused on a healthy living strategy, including deep nature connection and gratitude ​practices. Through changes in her lifestyle, recognizing profound mind-body linkages, and making and using her own ​remedies, Nicole went from bedridden to being fully alive and from surviving to thriving. She believes that there are many ​more people suffering who need to find their own remedy. This became her life’s mission and the main reason for writing ​this book.


In it she poured over 28 years of plant knowledge and her first-hand experiences of making her own poultices, tinctures, ​decoctions, salves, infused oils, and other herbal remedies. She has helped thousands of people treat themselves ​naturally by following her holistic wellness advice and by using herbal remedies. In 2015 she was among the first women ​ever selected for the History Channel’s hit TV show “Alone”. Despite having MS, she went on to survive solo for 57 days ​straight in a remote area of Vancouver Island with little more than her hunting knife and the wild foods and medicines she ​found there. Among the many herbs she used there for food and remedies, Usnea and Yarrow helped her completely heal ​a nasty wound she got while gutting a fish. Dr. Nicole Apelian’s knowledge was key to this book. Many of the plants, ​lichens, and mushrooms you’ll find in it are ones that she’s used with great results. The remedies you’ll find in this book ​are not, by any means, exhaustive. But she has selected some of the best for people who want to treat themselves ​naturally with what they can grow and harvest where they live.