The Lost Book of Remedies - pdf - Claude Davis The_Lost_Book_of_Remedies | Page 6
The lines were so long that one time the police even had to disperse them as they
were blocking traffic on the street.
I've seen people whose doctors have given them no more than six months to live,
who, after following his treatment, are still alive and well more than 20 years later.
I know all this because I was there, and this man was my grandfather.
The first remedy that I'm going to show you
is called Angry Bear Paw which my
grandfather used to treat wounded and dying
American soldiers on the battlefield.
You'll probably want to keep some close at hand, especially if you're over 40.
My grandfather's story began during the Great Depression, when he became an
orphan. Luckily, he was adopted by Aiyana, a Native American woman from whom
he learned his first medicinal plants and remedies.
Before long, my grandfather could name thousands of edible and medicinal weeds.
He knew where to find them, when to harvest them, and how to turn them into
powerful remedies. He would scribble everything down in his plant notebook, which
he kept by his side until his death.
By the beginning of WWII, he was already known as a gifted healer in the
community.
During the bloody battle for Periers, his division converted a French church into a
makeshift hospital.