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The Nature Remedy

A restorative guide to the natural world

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The Nature Remedy

By: Faith Douglas
Narrated by: Kristin Atherton
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‘Packed with beautiful images, recipes, remedies, meditations, fascinating ideas’. The Telegraph

A beautiful, illustrated modern guide to nature for a new generation (including city-dwellers) and how it can impact our mental and physical wellbeing.

Reconnect with nature and learn everything about the wonderful wild.

Curator of the Thorp Perrow arboretum, Faith Douglas takes us on an adventure, and spans across all areas of nature to show how trees, birds, insects, seasons, the weather can impact us for the better, how they can heal and improve our mental and physical wellbeing.

Modern day life puts pressures on us all. For city dwellers, getting to the great outdoors is never an easy feat. Faith shows you how to embrace it from right where you are, whether it’s making the most of your garden or creating your own inner sanctum in a tiny flat.

From foraging for herbs and nutritious pick-me-ups, outdoor meditation, growing your own therapeutic urban garden to making simple remedies and recipes, this practical and inspiring guide will take you back to nature wherever you are.

Filled with beautiful photography and line drawings, this is a book for those who want to discover more about the natural world and want to bring a little piece of the outdoors into their own home.

Biological Sciences Botany & Plants Environment Outdoors & Nature Personal Development Personal Success Science Weather

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‘Packed with beautiful images, recipes, remedies, meditations, fascinating ideas’. The Telegraph

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