Learn how to create your Healing Pantry in today’s video and blog post. I show you all the herbs, spices, and supplies that you’ll need to create an extensive set of healing preparations, including medicinal oils, salves, soups, syrups, teas, and tinctures.
Be sure to download my Healing Pantry Inventory List FREE to help you know what supplies you have and those you’ll want to get. Print out the inventory list and watch my Healing Pantry video to learn how to fill it out for your needs.
At the end of this process, you’ll have a well-stocked Healing Pantry and Herbal Medicine Cabinet to make homemade remedies that will help you and your family.
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Disclaimer
I am not a doctor or medical professional. If you are not feeling well, please seek professional medical attention and medicine. And if you are thinking of supplementing your treatment with home remedies, be sure to talk to your medical professional about them. It’s important that you get the medicine and treatments you need to get back to good health.
1. The Healing Pantry is Part of Your Four Corners Pantry
The Four Corners Pantry consists of the four main regions where you store food and supplies in your home:
- Working Pantry – Where you store your everyday shelf-stable supplies.
- Refrigerator
- Freezer
- Extended or Prepper Pantry – Where you store your long-term shelf-stable supplies.
When supplies in your working pantry are low, you can go to your Prepper Pantry to restock your working pantry. And you can restock your Prepper Pantry with supplies over time or more quickly when there’s a particularly good sale on items you need.
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Your Prepper Pantry doesn’t have to be in one particular spot. For example, I have a central place for my Prepper Pantry supplies in my home, but I also have a few other locations, such as a cupboard in my laundry room, where I store dried herbs. I also consider this area to be part of my Prepper Pantry.
Your Prepper Pantry consists of two additional sub-pantries:
- Emergency Pantry
- Healing Pantry
Note that if the concept of a Prepper Pantry is new to you, I have a set of introductory Prepper Pantry videos to get you started building one with real food and on a budget.
2. How to Stock Your Emergency Pantry:
You’ll store your shelf-stable food in your Prepper Pantry, but you’ll also include emergency supplies, which you may need when an unexpected disaster strikes. This area of your Prepper Pantry is called your Emergency Pantry, and I show you how to stock your Emergency Pantry as well as how to prepare an Emergency or Bug Out Bag with real food, so it’s always ready for you.
3. How to Stock Your Healing Pantry:
You’ll also have a place in your Prepper Pantry called the Healing Pantry, where you store the supplies you use to create homemade remedies. In your Healing Pantry, you’ll keep the herbs, spices, and other supplies that you need to make any one of the following healing preparations:
- Oils
- Salves
- Soups
- Syrups
- Teas
- Tinctures
I show you how to make these healing preparations with my comprehensive set of Master Medicinal Herbal recipes. You will store the herbal preparations you make in your Herbal Medicine Cabinet, and this cabinet is part of your Healing Pantry.