This year I've committed myself to studying up on herbs in greater detail, learning how to use them for treating sicknesses, discomforts and other ailments, as well as for boosting our overall health. It's been fascinating so far and I just love the in-depth learning that I am doing.
However, in-depth personal study on the topics of herbology and natural remedies certainly isn't for everyone. I know that many moms are looking instead for some sort of easy reference for natural and herbal remedies. The Handbook of Vintage Remedies really fits the bill, with information that is suited to the whole family, including pregnant and breastfeeding moms, infants, children, and the elderly.
It is not only a great go-to guide, but it also spends some time teaching in the early chapters about the concepts of natural and alternative medicine, about herbs, homeopathy, botanicals, nutrition and more. Author Jessie Hawkins, MH, works hard in the beginning of the book to really lay a foundation for why and how a family might want to use these types of remedies and how to pursue good health in a holistic way, and not just by treating symptoms of illness. Jessie is an ideal person to learn from, as she has completed numerous herbal programs herself, and has additional education in midwifery, childbirth education, environmental health, childhood health and modern disorders and birth doula certification. Best of all, she approaches natural health from a Christian perspective, which is so very needed with the vast array of options that are out there today!
The main section of the book works alphabetically through all sorts of common symptoms and conditions, such as Acne, Bed-Wetting, Canker Sores, Colic, Eczema, Gallstones, Pink Eye, Sinus Infection, and Urinary Tract Infections. I didn't count, but there are probably more than 100 ailments included. There are a few more chronic conditions listed as well, like Autism, ADHD, Diabetes and Ulcers. It's honestly hard to try to come up with something that isn't covered in the book!
Following this, Jessie goes into about 30 herbs and botanicals in more detail (focusing on ones that are used repeatedly throughout the remedies in the book), telling you briefly about the history of a herb, how it is usually used, some dosage tips, and when to avoid it. Lastly, there are a couple of short chapters with recipes for non-toxic, homemade cleaning supplies and beauty/skin care, which look wonderful and many of them are quite simple to make.
Now, I am one of those people who has umpteen books on natural remedies, alternative health, nutritional therapy and naturopathic treatments. Most of them are virtual encyclopedias of information, but that's actually part of the problem. When I go to look up a specific illness or complaint, I find pages and pages of information, and often a list of anywhere from 10-40 different supplements and herbs that might be useful. Filtering through it all can be very confusing and daunting, especially to those who are newer to alternative medicine.
What I appreciate about The Handbook of Vintage Remedies is that Jessie, who happens to be a mom herself, has written it specifically for moms. It doesn't bog you down, but succinctly and simply steers you in the right direction!
You may have noticed the advertisement for The Handbook of Vintage Remedies on my sidebar this past month or so. Although I have not received any compensation for writing this review (except for a book to review), I gladly chose to run the ad because this is a book that I would be happy to recommend to other moms. I love tools that give you a good foundation and some confidence in your own ability to make wise, natural choices for treating illnesses in your family. You'll also note that the ad includes a coupon code for free shipping when you buy the book, by using the word "KOTH" when you check out.
I have one copy to give away as well! Who would like to add The Handbook of Vintage Remedies to their own arsenal of tools for keeping their family healthy, naturally?
Here's how you can earn yourself some entries:
- Leave a comment telling us either why you'd like to win this book, or a favorite natural remedy that you already use.
- Follow Jessie on Twitter (@VintageRemedies)
- Become a Facebook fan of Vintage Remedies
- Follow myself on Twitter (@KeeperHome)
- Tweet or Facebook the giveaway.
- Subscribe to Keeper of the Home.
- Strike up a new topic in the Forum, or join in on a conversation that's already happening (or become a member if you aren't one yet).
*Please remember to leave each entry as a separate comment!
Giveaway will end Saturday, February 20th at 3:00pm. Giveaway has now ended!
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I would love to win this to educate myself in this area. It looks like a great book!
This is just the book I need. Natural remedies that I can easily find when I need them!
This books sounds wonderful! I am a mother of 3 small children with a pashion for health and I would love to have this book.
One nutural remedy I use is Breast Milk. Not only is it babies perfect food, I have used it for eye infections, ear infection, and skin troubles.
I would love to learn more about using herbs for health and healing. There is so much knowledge from the past we have lost!
I subscribed!
I would love to win this book! It would be great to learn how to treat things more naturally. I love lavender and eculyptus in bath water!
I would love to win this! I am really interested in using more natural medicine but am not sure where to start.
I would love to win this book. I use herbs in our home, but need to expand my knowledge. Thaks!
I became a fan on facebook!
I subscribe via GReader
Oh, I would LOVE this book! I am just getting started on learning about natural remedies!
I subscribed. :D
I would love to win this book! It sounds so great. One of my mom’s friends used some herbs on her acne and in a few days, it was gone (she had it really, really bad)!! I would love to learn about herbs.
I really enjoy learning from you….I would love to win this book. I have a son who is allergic to 5 families of medications and is diagnosed with a low immune system disorder since birth. Natural remedies are really important in our home as for..they are less likely to cause a trip to the hospital, and let me tell you I have become quite the little “nurse” when my son gets sick and we try just about anything before going to a MD-seeing they dont help much either way and it’s riskier going to the MD-with all the illnesses and diseases that my son could pick up in the clinic…..thanks for taking the time to teach along with offering this as well.
I’d love to win this book. One of my favorite things is olive leaf. It works and is gentle enough for my little ones to take it too.
I’m a forum member! :)
I’m a subscriber!
Became a twitter follower of Jesse’s!
Became a twitter follower of yours!
I would love to win this… I want to learn more about natural remedies, but have NO idea where to start!
I subscribe!
Honey for burns. Works like a charm!
and now i subscribe to keeper of the home :)
I already follow you on twitter ;)
I am a fan of vintage remedies on FB
I just followed Jesse on twitter!
I’m starting to research natural remedies for my family and would love to win this book to get me started, with so much info out there its good to get something thats been researched and recommended. :)
I prefer to do things naturally, but sometimes don’t know what will work. This book sounds helpful. I have two littles under 2 and desire to keep them healthy!
And I subscribe to your lovely blog.
I would love to win this book because as you said, I am interested in natural remedies but it is way too much to wade through most times!
One simple and natural remedy we use is constitutional hydrotherapy for croup. We saw a naturopath one time for my daughter’s pneumonia. She recommended this, and we were disappointed that it didn’t work. A few months later, my son got that croup cough and couldn’t sleep, and I liked the idea and how soothing it seemed, so we gave it a shot. It took care of the coughing completely. Croup for only 1 night is unheard of! And we have successfully used it twice more for croup.
I’d love to win this book. I live in Canada, so I don’t know if I am eligible. I love your blog and read it often.
I posted in some topics on the forum. :)
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This book would be so great for teaching me how to keep myself and my family healthy without medicine. I know there’s a better way, but like you said, I get too bogged down with all the information out there.
I also subscribe via Google Reader!
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I would LOVE this book. I’m trying to take baby steps into living more naturally, but I get so overwhelmed by the options and so confused as to what is safe while pregnant, breastfeeding, etc. The sentence you included that said this book covers those things totally sold me. I added this book to my wish list in case I don’t end up winning it!
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I subscribe to Keeper of the Home. :)
I really want to get better at making non-toxic products for cleaning, so that really interested me in this book.
I became a fan of vintage remedies on facebook.
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I am subscribed by rss google reader.
One of my new favorite natural remedies is a tea made from thyme, lemon ginger and chilis served with honey for a sore throat, head cold.
I have been coming to your site for about a month now and really appreciate all the research you do for it. Thanks for all you do. I have just started Nourishing Traditions and realize how wrong I been in feeding my family. So we’re taking baby steps to change that and I would also like to study herbs. The book would really help to get started! Have a blessed day!
I also joined in on a discussion on the forum.
I already subscribe to KOTH.
I would love this book because I am getting more disillusioned with standard medicine and their “try this, that didn’t work, try this” approach of not trying to find the cause but just treat symptoms.
Sounds like a great book.
I also subscribe to the blog
I would love to win this book! I am just getting started using herbs as medicine and I would love to have this resource.
I love reaing your blog – especially the natural health and nutrition info – as I definately don’t know enough! This would be such a great book to have at my fingertips! Thanks for another great giveaway!
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