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Home remedies for living better naturally Having trouble viewing this email? [View this email on the web.]( [Old Farmer's Almanac Club]( Home Remedies for Living Better Naturally Nature has the cure for what ails you [Image - Hero]( Dear Almanac Reader, Do you ever find yourself stressed or anxious? Do seasonal allergies make you unhappy? Do you find it hard to remove splinters or do you wish that there was a good way to relieve a sunburn? Lucky for us, we have nature! Since the early days of humanity, nature has provided us with solutions for many of our physical and mental troubles. Sometimes this has meant teas or tinctures made with natural elements. Chamomile tea helps us to relax, bee balm calms the nerves, peppermint can help with sinus congestion (and freshen our breath!), and plain old water can help with everything from relieving headaches to muscle cramps. Sometimes, though, nature itself is the solution to whatever ails us. There’s plenty of research to show that getting out into nature is an excellent way to bring more happiness and ease into our lives. In fact, there are so many natural remedies that we have developed an e-book, The Old Farmer’s Almanac Home Remedies for Living Better Naturally. This book is filled with natural remedies for many common human and pet conditions—everything from dry skin to indigestion to leg cramps. And you don’t need any special or unusual ingredients; most of these remedies are likely already in your cupboard or garden. Want to know what’s in your kitchen cabinet right now that can help to relieve anxiety? Or how you can relieve nighttime leg cramps in just 30 seconds? It’s all in The Old Farmer’s Almanac Home Remedies for Living Better Naturally, which is yours when you join The Old Farmer’s Almanac Club. Here’s a preview of what you can expect. [Shipping Now! Save 24% with your membership in The Old Farmer’s Almanac Club!]( [OFIE IMG]( Get Your Special Pass— Access to the World's Most Beloved Almanac! [Save 24% when you claim your Old Farmer’s Almanac Club Charter Membership—become a Charter Member today!]( [Yes, sign me up now!]( Live in Tune With the Seasons Phones, clocks, desktop computers, laptops, tablets. … This is a lot, and it makes it easy to forget that we live in a world where seasons change. Days grow longer and shorter, temperatures fluctuate, and the rhythm of nature ebbs and flows. And whether we realize it or not, these changes impact us. When we accept this, we can be healthier, happier, and more productive. How? You’ll find several ideas in Home Remedies for Living Better Naturally, but here’s one to get you started: Buy or borrow printed guidebooks for wild and cultivated plants and learn how to use the identifier keys that they contain. Learn all about the weeds that grow from cracks in the asphalt, along the roadsides, or along the woodland path. Identify the aromatic flowers and shrubs that grow in a neighbor’s yard. Natural Remedies for Stress and Anxiety There’s an Irish proverb that says that a good laugh and a long sleep are the best cures in the doctor’s book. This sounds simple enough, but sometimes it’s helpful to have some additional options. There are a lot of causes for anxiety and stress, but one of our favorite solutions is a good old-fashioned walk, ideally in nature. A cup of hot tea is another classic stress reliever. Chamomile, mint, or rosemary tea can always bring peace of mind. Interestingly, herbal teas aren’t the only sources of stress relief in the garden. Did you know that lettuce can help you to sleep and have pleasant dreams? It’s true! Find out more in Home Remedies for Living Better Naturally, which comes with your membership in The Old Farmer’s Almanac Club. Natural Remedies for Seasonal Allergies You know the symptoms: sneezing, coughing, itchy and puffy eyes, headaches, postnasal drip, even full-blown sinus infections. Seasonal allergies are no joke. And while some sinus conditions do require a visit to your doctor, there are some home remedies that can help to limit the impact of pollen and other allergens. One intriguing solution is holding your breath. Find out how and why this works in Home Remedies for Living Better Naturally. [Image - Pollen]( Bitten, Bruised, or Burned? Burns and bites happen. Whether you’re in the kitchen cooking or you run into an angry insect, you or someone you know will have to deal with this kind of unpleasantness at some point. While bites, burns, splinters, and bruises can be annoying, this doesn’t mean that you have to suffer from them. Your kitchen has cures! Oatmeal, potatoes, onions, beef, and cabbage all have helpful properties. How can something like an onion help with an insect bite? Onions contain flavonoids, which promote healing, as well as sulfur, which breaks down the venom and pulls out the toxin from bites, thereby reducing inflammation. Put a slice of onion over the bite and leave it for 30 minutes to an hour. This is just a small sample of what you’ll find in Home Remedies for Living Better Naturally. Look through the book, and you’ll learn how baking soda can relieve the itchy rash from poison ivy and what to do about “swimmer’s ear.” You’ll discover numerous ways to use mint, whether it’s to relieve an upset stomach, ease the pain of a sunburn, or keep ants out of your kitchen. There are even solutions from which your pets can benefit. Learn how to get rid of fleas on your pets and in your home. Find out which common plants and flowers are toxic to dogs and cats. Discover how oatmeal can help with dry, itchy skin and learn what to do about hot spots (aka aggravated skin sores). Where can you find all of this valuable information in one place? From a trusted source? All of this and much more is in The Old Farmer’s Almanac Home Remedies for Living Better Naturally, which is yours when you join The Old Farmer’s Almanac Club. Join the club right now and, along with Home Remedies for Living Better Naturally, you’ll get hundreds of fun articles covering folk remedies, as well as up-to-date information on gardening, weather, nature, astronomy, holidays and events, and food—plus all of the wit and wisdom that you’ve come to expect from North America’s oldest and most popular farmer’s almanac! Become a Charter Member of The Old Farmers Almanac Club today, and you’ll never run out of advice, tips or inspiration! And right now, when you become a Almanac Club Charter Member you will save 24%. [Claim Your Membership Now]( Summary of Club Membership Benefits Charter Membership in The Old Farmer's Almanac Club $49.84/year $37.97! You save 24% The 2024 Old Farmer’s Almanac The classic edition has everything you’ve come to expect from the world’s premier Almanac—forecasts, folklore, and more. It’s loaded with the tips, trivia, and insights that make it a family favorite. INCLUDED The Old Farmer’s Almanac 2024 Weather Wall Calendar The Weather Calendar brings out Mother Nature’s splendor with striking photos from around the world and weather lore. INCLUDED 1824 & 1924 Almanac Replica Digests Have you every wanted to flip through Almanacs from distant past? You'll get two Almanac Replicas that offer a glimpse into the world from 100 and 200 years ago! INCLUDED The Old Farmer’s Almanac EXTRA! EXTRA! digital magazine is a monthly treasure trove of updates and Almanac content not found in the printed edition. INCLUDED Complete access to our online library The library packed with Garden Guides, digital Almanacs going back to 2010, over 80 issues of EXTRA! Magazine, and more! BONUS Become a Charter Member of the Old Farmer’s Almanac Club today, and you’ll never run out of wit, wisdom, tips or inspiration! And right now, when you become an Old Farmer’s Almanac Club Charter Member you will save 24%. Sincerely, Carol Connare Editor The Old Farmer’s Almanac [Shipping Now!]( Save 24% with your membership in The Old Farmer's Almanac Club! [BP - IMG]( [Get Your Special Pass—]( [Access to the World's Most Beloved Almanac](! [Save 24% when you claim your Old Farmer’s Almanac Club Membership]( [Become a Member Today]( We reserve the right to substitute items based on availability. Are you on social? Enjoy more Almanac wit & wisdom! [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [Pinterest]( [Visit Almanac.com]( [Shop Our Store]( You received this email because you signed for updates from The Old Farmer's Almanac. 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