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Saturday, July 12, 2014

Free Herbal Remedies E-Books (July 12, 2014)

Some of the freebies found today on Amazon: e-books on using herbs for your health:


The Natural Health Benefits of Herbs and Spices: What Herbs and Spices Can Do for Your Health, and How to Work Herbs and Spices into your Everyday Diet


 
30 Natural Herbal Remedies: Ancient, Herbal, and Natural Cures for Everyday Ailments (Homemade Remedies, Natural Healing, Herbal Medicine, Natural Remedies)

 
Nature Cure

 
Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure


 
Herbs And Essential Oils For Nausea And Digestive Ailments

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