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@tamaralovelace · 2025-08-18 01:48 · Weekend Experiences

They say that the mind is the first to go. For me it isn't the mind itself but rather the memory that is going. In years past, I could recall the details of things I've read or studied, but recently, I need a list for everything. Of course, I blame it on the faster pace of life, or rather the busy-ness of living.

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A very good friend bought this book for me, Forgotten Home Apothecary, written by Nicole Apelian Ph.D. She said she thought it would fit in with my growing library on natural medicine.

For a couple of weeks now it has been sitting on my desk waiting for me to pick it up. I gave it a cursory flip through when I received it, but hadn't had a chance to delve into it yet. It's sitting on my nightstand awaiting my more thorough attention. I will be tucking into it as soon as I finish my writing here.

I really like the cover and the presentation of the contents too.

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The layout is well done and the information is thorough. Many photos accompany the text, and the ingredients, instructions and dosing information is complete and easy to follow. There is a 'notes' section which mentions any cautions or contraindications.

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This isn't one of those books that you just can't put down or that have a cliff hanger at every chapter. This is more like a technical journal that takes time to wade through. I love these types of reference books that impart more knowledge and skills. That's not to say that I don't enjoy a good novel because I do, but lately I have a thirst for more and more knowledge.

Written in response to prompt #2, 'What book are you reading this weekend and why?' in galenkp's weekend-engagement post.

Stay Well!

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