A Prepper's Herbal Medicine Cabinet
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In this installment of A Prepper's Herbal Medicine Cabinet, we look at an overview of 10 herbs that are recommended for wound care and healing.

LINK: https://www.theorganicprepper.com/herbs-for-wound-care/

Do you use these or other common herbs to treat wounds? Which ones are your favorite? Do you have an herbal book you want to add to our list of recommendations?

Please tell us in the comments section!

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