250 Helpful Plants That You Might Have

in Your Backyard

Amber Robinson is a registered Herbalist of the American Herbalists Guild and a certified NAHA associate.

That means she has devoted her life to pinpoint the best plants that can help you out.

Amber is making herbal remedies for her family and community in the Ozarks (Missouri), and has helped many other people all over America find their own way back to health and happiness.

Today it could be your turn.

Amber is about to show you a whole new world of remedies hidden in your own backyard.

Below you will find many of these medicinal plants you might be stepping on, without knowing how they can help you and your family.

All of these and more can be found in Amber's new book: Forgotten Backyard Remedies.

Here’s Just a Small Glimpse of What You’ll Find in

The Forgotten Backyard Remedies :

Easy Plant Identification:

For every plant in this book you will find 4 high definition, color pictures: a large picture with the whole plant, a close-up in-detail picture of its leaf, its flower and one of its roots. This goes for every plant in the book without exception.

Search Only for Your Local Plants:

backyard remedies map

In the Forgotten Backyard Remedies you will find a map for each plant so you can check out only the plants growing in your area if you want.

In Depth Details for Each Remedy:

You'll find FULL instructions, not just general stuff. Sometimes the small details make all the difference. Here you will find minute details for each recipe and each one is treated separately as it should be.

Effective Remedies Using More than One Plant:

Many other books lack powerful synergetic remedies that combine the complementary powers of more than one plant. If you truly need a powerful remedy, sometimes you need two or more substances found in different plants.

Complete Guidelines Missing From Other Plant Books:

In the Forgotten Backyard Remedies you will find not only an “usage” section for each remedy, but also a “lookalike” and “how to grow” section for each plant.

High Quality Print:

The Forgotten Backyard Remedies is in physical format, with high quality paper and pages so you can use it in the field, outside. Most books have thin paper and are not appropriate for that. This also makes for an awesome gift.

What To Do If You Come Across a Completely Yellow Tree?

completely yellow tree

You’ve probably just found a Ginkgo Biloba tree, or how I like to call it “the brain tree”. Just to make sure examine its fan-like leaves as there are no clear lookalikes. In the book you’ll find 3 powerful remedies that you can make at home using it.

One for memory and mental clarity, Ginkgo Leaf tincture on page 226 (Tinnitus), and Ginkgo and stinging nettle tea on page 228 (Vertigo). The way some scientists described how Ginkgo Biloba works is by improving circulation, specifically in the brain.

The Plant People Should Rub Under Their Nose Each Morning

You’ll also discover the plant that you should rub under your nose each morning if you ever lose your sense of smell and taste or they've become diminished with age.

The Best Thing You Can Do For Your Gut Today

I’ll show you two plants that combined are probably the best natural colon support that you can find.

The first plant is Wild Senna. The tea made from its leaves is approved by the FDA as a non-prescription oral colon cleanser. This herb produces mild bowel movements fastening the transit process and relieving constipation.

So, while Senna helps you cleanse your colon, the second plant Slippery Elm provides a clothing gel protecting it. This gel called mucilage is found in its inner bark and it’s this part that you want to harvest.

slippery elm bark for colon

When you take one teaspoon of this powder, it will turn into a sticky gel, clothing your stomach, intestines, and colon membrane with a protecting barrier. In doing so it may offer relief from pain and inflammation from ulcers, gastritis, polyps, leaky gut or symptoms caused by IBS, Colitis and Crohn’s.

Protective Clothing for Wounds

slippery elm protective clothing

Slippery Elm serves not only as an internal bandage, but also as an excellent protective clothing for wounds. Native Americans would peel its red inner bark from twigs and branches and use it as a healing self-adhesive bandage for open wounds, burns, boils, psoriasis, and other skin ailments. As a side note, they would also wrap the inner bark of the slippery elm around their meat to keep it from going bad. Slippery elm bark was later picked up by American soldiers to dress gunshot wounds during the American Revolution. To create a liquid for a compress, boil three cups of water and add one to three tablespoons of slippery elm bark. When it is cooled, dip a cloth or a stick into the liquid gel and apply it directly to the affected areas.

The Backyard Poultice for Foot and Nail Fungus

nail fungus plant

You’ll also discover a common backyard plant that has built up a real armor to defend against fungal attacks over millennia… and you can take advantage of it, especially for foot and nail fungus.

Erratic Blood Sugar?

Mix These Two Plants in a Glass of Milk

diabetes milk

I’ll also show you the two plants you need to add to your daily glass of milk, that helps people with fluctuating blood sugar. I’m pretty sure you know that Diabetes is a so called “modern” disease, caused by the new lifestyle we embraced in the last 50 or so years. Back in the day, when our diet consisted mostly of plants grown in our backyard and stress levels were lower, Diabetes was very rare. What better way to manage blood sugar then to turn back to the plants that our grandparents used and ate regularly? In my book the Forgotten Backyard Remedies you will find many of these plants along with the remedies that helped our grandparents out.

The Lyme Protocol

Lyme protocol backyard remedies

On page 309 you’ll discover The Lyme Protocol. Over the years, many people with lingering Lyme asked for my help so I developed this herbal protocol that anyone can take advantage of.

The Most Powerful "Painkilling" Tincture

You Can Make at Home

On page 217 you'll find an extremely powerful tincture from 2 plants that grow in most US states. Please be advised that this tincture should be reserved only for the most severe pains.

The first plant, which makes up 3 quarters of the tincture contains a substance called Adenosine which has an inhibitory effect in the central nervous system (CNS) and is believed to be a strong anti-inflammatory.

The other quarter of the tincture is made from a much milder anti-inflammatory plant called Black Cohosh. This plant also contains a chemical that acts as a neurotransmitter by helping the brain send the right messages to other parts of the body.

Put This Backyard Weed to Good Use!

yellow curly dock for liver

If you get tired fast, or get dizzy from time to time, then it could be a fatty liver that it's causing it. This pesky weed called Yellow Dock grows everywhere, but few people know how to use it for a fatty liver.

The Herbal Autoimmune Protocols

You will find a chapter only with herbs and plant that are good for balancing an immune system gone awry. Raging from MS to RA to Psoriasis, here you'll find multiple recipes for each.

The Powerful “Antibiotic Plant"

That’s Been Spotted at The Edges of The Woods

goldenseal yellow roots

I will also show you a plant with antibiotic properties that grows at the edges of the woodlands. If you’re in doubt, you can distinguish it from other plants by its yellow roots. In Venezuela, where the pharmacies ran dry and the antibiotics disappeared, this plant became a rare commodity and many people started to plant it in their backyards.

Were You Ever Tempted To Eat the Fruits Of This Bush?

Here’s What You Should Know:

elder tree

On page 92 you’ll find out what to do if you’ll ever be tempted to eat the fruits of this widespread bush. This is American Elderberry and it’s a super-food for the immune system. The simple way to neutralise its poisonous compounds is to cook it. To boost my immune system, I take a teaspoon of home-made elderberry syrup per day.

The Roadside Aphrodisiac

Used for Prostate and Bladder

Saw Palmetto

You’ll also discover how to use the tiny berries of this roadside aphrodisiac to help the prostate or with an overactive bladder.

How to Make the Remedy Mary Used to Anoint the Swollen Feet and Joints of Jesus

I’ll also show you what Mary Magdalen used to anoint the tired, sore, and swollen feet of Jesus in the Bible.

"Then Mary took a pound of fragrant oil—pure and expensive nard—anointed Jesus’ feet, and wiped His feet with her hair. So, the house was filled with the fragrance of the oil." - John 12:3

It was known as pure nard or spikenard, an essential oil our forefathers made from a plant of the Valerian family for swollen and painful joints.

If you can’t get your hands on this specific plant, you can use instead a similar plant called Solomon’s Seal that grows almost all over America. On page 292 you’ll find the exact recipe for making your own Solomon’s Seal Salve (for joints, ankles and feet).

My Natural Flu Shot

I will also show you the recipe of what I like to call my Natural "Flu Shot". The drug Tamiflu, was originally made in the lab using the plant Star Anise. This plant contains high doses of shikimic acid which is the active ingredient in the pills. When scientists searched for other plants containing this compound, they found high concentration of shikimic acid in pine needles and those annoying gum ball trees. I just happen to have one in my front yard. We used to step on those spiny balls all the time. Now we pick them up and use them in my “Flu Shot” extract.

Use These Leaves for Congested Sinuses

Using the leaves of this tree in a steam treatment you’ll find on page 230, you can cleanse your sinuses naturally with a long lasting effect that can help you breath at night.

The 3 Fat Burning Plants That You Are Probably NOT Eating Right Now

The first plant helps you speed up the bowel transit time, so your gut lining has less time to take from food the amount of calories it normally takes. All of this is done naturally using a plant that was part of our diet for thousands of years.

The second plant has the property of coating the walls of your gut with a transparent membrane, preventing the bowl from absorbing part of the calories you eat. All this by mixing two spoons of this common plant in a glass of water each morning.

The third plant is American Wild Ginseng. You will need to leave the chopped roots for several hours over low heat to make a tea. Ginseng tea is not only a natural appetite suppressant, but is also known to be an energy booster… by speeding up the internal burns, making your body burn more calories.

Eyebright: The Backyard Plant for Eyes

The native elders would make eyedrops out of Eyebright for vision and eye infections. A lot of people still spot this plant around their house but very few still know how to take advantage of it.

Goldenrod + Apple Cider Vinegar

I will also show you a simple tea made from roadside Goldenrod and apple cider vinegar that helps with kidney stones.

Feverfew Tincture

I will show you how to make a Feverfew Tincture. The one that my grandmother used to give me when I had terrible headaches. As its name suggests, this plant also helps to reduce fevers. To create a tincture from feverfew, pluck the flowers and leaves. Using both parts of the plant will create a more synergistic remedy. Fill a small jar with equal parts flowers and leaves. Cover the plant material with alcohol or another solvent of your choice. Let the mixture sit for five to six weeks, shaking as often as you remember. Strain the liquid out after the allotted time and bottle.

The “Anti-Wrinkle” Plant

I’ll also show you how to make an "anti-wrinkle" cream from this backyard plant that is believed to stimulate elastin and collagen production.

The Backyard Plant You Need for Cuts

You will also discover a few ways to use Yarrow depending on the circumstances. For external cuts and scrapes, you can grind the dried leaves into powder to apply to wounds to stop bleeding. For internal use, yarrow can be prepared in tinctures, decoctions, and teas. Many people confuse Yarrow with Queen Anne’s Lace. But you can tell the difference just by looking at their top. Queen Anne’s Lace has a rounded, circular top while Yarrow has an uneven shape.

The Backyard Plant That Has as Much Vitamin C as 20 Oranges, in a Single Teaspoon

One teaspoon of Rosehip has the Vitamin C of around 20 oranges. There are pills with it that you can buy, but why pay $30 dollars for something that you can simply pick up near your home?

So, what you should do is to cut a few leaves, macerate and soak them in alcohol for 6 weeks. Do not dry or heat them, as that will kill the Vitamin C in it. What you’ll get is this high concentrated Vitamin C extract that you can take whenever you want.

What Happens When You Put Garlic in Your Ear

You’ll also discover the interesting thing that happens throughout the night when you put a clove of garlic in your ear right before going to bed. You will also find in the book two other recipes for those interested in keeping their hearing sharp.

Red Clover For an Easy Menopause and Strong Bones

Very few people know that Red Clover contains Phytoestrogen which is very similar to Estrogen, the female hormone that declines with menopause. So, for an easy menopause follow the recipe on page 268. A lower level of Estrogen is also responsible for accelerated bone loss so this remedy is also good for people worried about Osteoporosis.

How to Use This Purple Plant for Your Gallbladder

I’ll also show you how to use this purple plant for your gallbladder. On page 258 you’ll also find a recipe for people who already removed their gallbladder: bone broth with stinging nettle and dandelion leaves.

The Lung Plant that Settled America and Never Left

The seeds for this next plant arrived on the North American continent inside the dirt used as ballast in old sailing vessels. Unsurprisingly, the natives quickly put it to good use. With the help of modern science, we now know that Mullein is indeed good for whooping cough, bronchitis, pneumonia, ear aches and common colds.

The Backyard Invader That Helps with Allergies

I will also show you the backyard invader that suppresses histamine production. It’s called Purple Dead Nettle and it’s very good for people with allergies. I make a tincture with it for my sister every spring. Some people even infuse it in apple cider vinegar or glycerine (for kids). Either solvent is fine to use not only for this recipe, but for all tinctures.

The Two Plants for Blood Pressure and Heart Health

I will also show you how to use Hawthorne and Motherwort to support your blood pressure and to strengthen your heart. You will find my recipe on page 238. The active compounds in Hawthorne are  Proanthocyanidins (PA) which are known to improve blood flow. Motherwort contains leonurine, which has been studied for its ability to relax blood vessel walls and strengthen the capillaries. No wonder many people who fear a stroke use this plant regularly.

What Happens If You Squeeze Horsetail Juice on Your Hair?

Have you ever stepped out of the shower and saw a dozen of hairs in it? If nothing else worked to thicken your hair then you absolutely need to try Horsetail. Its sap is extremely rich in silica, a rare mineral that helps move needed nutrients to your hair follicles, promoting regrowth and vitality. This is the exact what I used to grow back a full head of hair.

Witch Hazel: The Forgotten Native American Remedy

The Natives made a medicinal extract from witch hazel for external swelling, inflammation, and wounds. Nowadays it is used as an ingredient in many topical OTC creams for haemorrhoids.

The Best Way to Outfox This Backyard Invading Weed

This extremely pesky weed is called Japanese Honeysuckle and you might have tasted nectar from its flowers as a child. The best way to outfox this invasive plant is use it to your advantage. Inside The Forgotten Backyard Remedies you will find out how to harvest its anti-inflammatory compounds and use them for swollen or painful joints.

How to Make a Licorice and Nettle Infusion for the Thyroid

I will also show you how to make a Licorice and Nettle Infusion for Thyroid. Here’s exactly this very simple infusion recipe as you will find it in the book on page 315: “Create a nourishing infusion with these two plants by chopping one or two tablespoons of licorice root and one cup of stinging nettle. Add these to a glass jar. In a pot on the stove, bring one-and-a-half cups of water to a boil and remove it from heat. Carefully pour the hot water over the plant material in the jar and let this infuse for at least three hours before consuming.

The Natural Anti-Depressant you can make at home

Unlike synthetic drugs, St John’s Wort tincture is not addictive. St. John’s Wort has yellow flowers with 5 petals each. The leaves have no teeth on the edge, and they have small transparent dots on them.

If you keep a leaf in the light you should see that light coming through these dots. That’s how you know you have the right plant. The main ingredient in St John’s Wort is Hypericin a substance that is believed to increase Dopamine Levels among other things.

To extract Hypericin, chop the fresh flowers and fill a glass jar. Cover with alcohol and let it soak for 4 weeks. The tincture will turn a lovely magenta color. Strain out when ready and bottle the red liquid into small bottles.

The Plant you Should Put on Varicose Veins

I will also show you the plant you should put on varicose veins. This poultice can be used very easily at nighttime when you sleep.

The Backyard Plant That Can Make You Sleep Like a Baby

This might sound like something of little importance, but actually California Poppy is known to induce what is called deep sleep. A lot of people sleep 7 to 8 hours a night, but that doesn’t mean that they get a good regenerating sleep. Especially if they wake up 2-3 times a night. Your body needs deep sleep to regenerate cells, remove pre-cancerous cells and to clear away toxins and free radicals. A lot of doctors consider that a bad sleep is among the leading causes of most serious conditions.

This Was Just a Glimpse of What You’ll Find in The Forgotten Backyard Remedies

This massive 319-page book contains hundreds of other beneficial plants and remedies that you will have at your fingertips.

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"Natural Remedies of Native Americans"

Inside you’ll find some of the plants and remedies used by native American nations like the Cherokees, the Sioux, the Comanche, the Apache and others from wild plants that grow in the forests of North America.

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If you’re a beginner or seasoned herbalist, or even if you’ve never used a plant remedy in your life The Forgotten Backyard Remedies is the right book for you.

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With the book in your hands you can then step into your own backyard, a nearby forest or park, your driveway, and start identifying all the useful plants and medicinal weeds growing around you. Using the recipes found inside The Forgotten Backyard Remedies you can put them to good use.

You can follow my instructions to turn the plants you find in the remedies you need.

This is a vital book you want to have close by.

This was the knowledge of our parents and grandparents. I think it is our duty to preserve it, not only to help ourselves, but to pass it to our kids and grand-kids so they may also benefit from them one day when we will be gone. What better way to do this, then having this book by your side and using it for the rest of your life only to pass it on to your family

I think that this book will save you a lot more than it costs. The Forgotten Backyard Remedies is a good investment.

I wrote The Forgotten Backyard Remedies because when I started my journey toward natural remedies, I needed to use 5 different books. That’s because until now there hasn't been a proper book that contained all the information in one place.

My Risk-Free Invitation to Read through The Forgotten Backyard Remedies for 2 Months

I want to extend to you a completely risk-free invitation to read through the book and see for yourself if this is what you’ve also been looking for all along. I believe it is, but I want you to make up your own mind. That is why you have two full months to use the book as you please and return it back in case you are not completely satisfied with it.

To have your 319-page personal volume of THE FORGOTTEN BACKYARD REMEDIES rushed to you, so you can thumb through it in the comfort of your own home, and try out all the home remedies for yourself, without any risk or obligation.

My guess it that you will use this book often.

So go ahead and try any or all of these remedies. If for any reason you’re not satisfied just let me know within 60 days, and you’ll get a full refund. No questions. No strings. That’s my personal guarantee to you. You literally risk nothing when you say yes to this special invitation.

Thank you for your time. This is Amber from the Ozarks; I wish you health, joy and happiness!

God Bless you!