I am almost 70, a nurse in good health, and I have found that if you concentrate on preventing inflamation in the body, you don't get sick and pain is minimal. You hit this in more than one way. What you eat, and the herbs you use as supplimentation, and the vitamin/mineral/hormonal type suppliments you take to maintain your levels all help to keep you in good health. I'm learning about the medicinal weeds growing in my yard and just made my first goldenrod oil for a pain rub. It's amazing what is free around us that our ancesters knew about.
I've been mentoring under Mary for 3 years now and I can honestly say that she is not only very knowledgeable but also contemporary! She stays up-to-date on current trends and methods for today's society. I'm so blessed to have her as my teacher!
This book 📖 has just leaped to the top of my wish list. I’m only two years into my journey at 64 and listening for God’s still small voice resonating in my spirit and as a result this Spring a fibromyalgia flare was shorter than ever before and not as debilitating as the pain filled flare last year from end of March to September 28th. I’m so thankful for God leading me on this journey
It was very encouraging to hear Mary Corvin mention Creeping Charlie/Ground Ivy as a favorite go-to herb. It was only a couple of weeks ago that I discovered that it's medicinally beneficial. So having a LOT of it in our yard, I harvested, washed, dried, and began tincturing it. It still has 4-5 weeks to go. Thanks for the great interview/video!
I absolutely love your channel and staying TRUE to what you and your family have exposed me to over the years Your example has encouraged me and it’s so timely that o just ordered another structure on my land for several reasons one being an enhanced Apothecary and Garden and food forest Thank you for your wonderful guest I’m ordering her book right now 🎉
Just went to Amazon and bought the book. Thank you. I have had 4 back and 3 neck surgery’s and still in pain and still taking pain meds. So tired of it. Very excited to get your book.
I was an acupuncturist and was often who a person came to when they'd exhausted all other avenues of relief. I learned the hard way myself... start with this medicine! Don't wait until you're on your last leg.
My daughter fell into the prescriptions for everything trap. From the time she was born i was studying herb and natural nutrition, so she knows but as a young adult she rebelled against what I had taught her, I'm 84 and do not use any prescriptions, at 56 she is grossly overweight and is taking dozens of prescriptions at all hours of the day. 😢😢 it's so sad that the poor me is better than trying to get better.
Same. I’m It your age but at 70 I e gotten healthier. My 47yo daughter though became a nurse so she discounts what I’ve learned about herbs. Yet I hardly get sick and she has something every few months.
Thank you for this! I love herbs and have had so much fun learning how to use what's on my property to help my family. I am excited to get this book and learn more ♥
Monday I thought I was coming down with a cold. So I took some Echinacea. I took it again Tuesday morning and then went to my doctor appointment. The nurse took my temperature and I had over 100 degrees so she gave me a Covid test. I was positive. They gave me a prescription for Paxlovid, but when I found out that it was over $1500 and I have no insurance I went to work going through my medicinal apothecary looking for tinctures I could use. I'm so happy I had them already made up. I also make and sell medicinal teas so besides the tinctures I was drinking my teas. By Thursday my temperature was back to normal and very little coughing. By Friday night I was feeling like my normal self again and today, Saturday, I was up, dressed and getting some things done I hadn't been able to do all week. Of course, I know I'm not completely over it, but I am over the worst of it and it's all because of resting and taking my herbs!
@@southernroots2229 I'm not sure what tinctures are good for covid, but the ones I took were a mullein and marshmallow tincture, echinacea, willow tincture for pain and headache, Oregon Grape Root tincture as an antibiotic and since I make my own medicinal teas I drank several different ones, but mostly ones for colds and flu that have elderberry in them. I did read somewhere that Sweet Wormwood is good for the Corona Virus, but I did not have any so can not say if it would be good or not.
Hi Carolyn, I have an idea for another show. The same topic, but as you were talking to a lay person. Some terms went right over my head and I worked in the medical field. I know, I need to buy the book but…
Yes. Medical system treating symptoms & not recommending liftstyle changes. We need to get real & not want to be spoon fed a quick fix. Take back control. 😊
My Great-grandmother was a Healer/Wise woman, like the women before her for hundreds of years. When she died, I was 6 at the time, my mother, who's a fervent believer in a benevolent Big Pharma Industry, burned all her Note-books as nonsense - because in between the instructions there had been the lines of so many "Hail Mary's" and so many "Lords Prayers" for each and every application of her natural medicines. Since the knowledge in those books had been collected over hundreds of years by all the women in the family before her, all those prayers were just an insurance against the Church and the Inquisition. After all, how many women haven't been burned at the stake or hanged for witch-craft? And then, it was so much nonsense that before her death, medical Doctors from the area did send people to her that they couldn't help any longer and had given up upon. She had a over 90% success rate in healing these people or saving their Lives. I'm still pissed off about that more than 50 years later about all that knowledge lost to wilful "modern" Ignorance.
I got my book in the mail today - I too have had back surgery and now several years later I am dealing with nerve pain, so thats why I wanted to get more into herbalism to get away from my doc telling me to take steroids.
Please always check if the herbs you are going to use could interact with any medication you are using. THIS IS CRUCIAL AND RESEARCH DOES CHANGE OVER TIME.
I’ve been into wild edible plants for a long time and recently this past year I have expanded into herbalism, mainly foraging wild herbs in my immediate area. The crossover was easy as I already knew basic plant identification techniques and terms and many of the wild edible plants are medical. My main question in which I can’t seem to find an answer in any of my books is how long do the tinctures and infused oils remain viable for? I have a combination of dried herbs, tinctures, and infused herbs including yarrow, self-heal, St. John’s wort, bee balm, and wild basil to name a few. How often should I replace my infusions, oils, and dried herbs?
When you journalism your findings, do you have a book for each herb? Or do you right your finding per recipe ingredient? My notes is on my computer, but they all over the place, I want to consolidate, but don't know where to begin!
I NEED INFORMATION PLEASE!!! I would like to know about the different varieties of plants within a species?? For example Are all Artemesia wormwood effective in all recipies? Is it a specific variety? Same question for all other herbs. Specific type or any type of the genus?
Wormwood is known botanically as Artemisia absinthium. Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) is also a type of Artemisia. Mugwort and Wormwood are often used interchangeably but they are different
My question is about dosing for children. I assume you can’t use tinctures made with alcohol. Do you have to use glycerin etc as the menstrum? And at what age/weight would you be able to switch to alcohol. I’m asking because it’s my understanding alcohol pulls the most benefit from the herb plus a longer shelf life.
I’m harvesting my elderberries now in far north idaho, to prepare my berries do I bring them to a rolling boil or a light simmer to preserve the nutrients? And can I give the syrup to my 2 and 3 year old grandchildren? Also if I don’t put brandy in the syrup or tincture how do I preserve it so it doesn’t go bad?thank you for your help🙏❤️
Here are a few recipes we have: homesteadingfamily.com/homemade-elderberry-syrup-immune-boosting-recipe/ & homesteadingfamily.com/diy-elderberry-gummies/
okay, I will try really hard to give her the benefit of the doubt. Maybe she meant women with a uterus as opposed to women who have had them removed. However, if I am wrong: Ugh! she is talking to the wrong audience here. I will not buy a book written by a person who bends to this stupidity. Homesteaders know what is up and what is down, what parts fit together and what don't and who has which parts! Please Carolyn, could you clarify what she meant?
Actually stopped listening at that point. I think her book leads you through projects, but other than that, seriously, what is different from the other 6 medicinal herbs books that I already have?
Lmao you mentioned burdock. They are a bane to my existance. It is such an invasive weed here. Now I have to think of it as a medicinal herb. Lol I could harvest years of it from my front yard right now. When do you harvest the root?
@@Athena_11_I am having such a hard time growing yarrow here in South Carolina. Have been successful with several other herbs but not that one. What zone do you live in?
If you have aching feet then a foot bath is beneficial. Bay, thyme, sage and lavender are good ones. A mustard foot bath is supposed to help with aches, relieving stress and also congestion
I never understood why people wait all their lives to get ill and then trust in the doctors to make them better. Herbs can prevent you getting ill in the first place. Children should learn herbalism from a young age to keep them healthy to begin with.
Honestly, I tried looking up herbalists in my area and couldn't find one. Also, not sure if I do find one whether they are trustworthy or not. Are there any good resources for finding a reliable herbalist? PS Ordered the book about half way through the video. 😁
Do you have a health food store near you? Sometimes asking the clerks or managers of they know if someone is helpful. Sometimes people that are a,Certified and trained herbalist do not do it as an actual job or advertise. They may know of people in your area. ❤
So i watch a lady who said she had an autistic kid who had high levels of heavy metal. She said it's her autistic Air fryer. The electronics or electrical wiring. Just wondering. i know you use a dehydrator.
You know, prevention is good, but throwing stones at people who find themselves in chronic situations isn't helpful or kind. We have been trapped in a sick-care medical system all our lives. Please show more mercy, Carolyn, for those who haven't lived on a homestead for 20 years.
I believe Carolyn is expressing how upset she is that the system treats us this way, because we are trapped as you said, and not many have the opportunity to escape. But, you don't have to live on a homestead for 20 years to herbally approach your health. I believe the guest host is a good example of this. It's not kind to throw stones at those you think are throwing stones ...
Absolutely no stones were thrown your way or towards any of us that suffer with chronic illness. We are here to break free from the sick-care model so it’s counterproductive to attack those via false accusations who are trying to educate and spread the word about natural and alternative care. One does not need to live on a homestead to live a healthy lifestyle.
If you are making a tincture and you don’t have a dark jar, you can use a dark sock over your jar to keep out the sun light.
Praise God our creator that gave us all these herbs!
I am almost 70, a nurse in good health, and I have found that if you concentrate on preventing inflamation in the body, you don't get sick and pain is minimal. You hit this in more than one way. What you eat, and the herbs you use as supplimentation, and the vitamin/mineral/hormonal type suppliments you take to maintain your levels all help to keep you in good health. I'm learning about the medicinal weeds growing in my yard and just made my first goldenrod oil for a pain rub. It's amazing what is free around us that our ancesters knew about.
I've been mentoring under Mary for 3 years now and I can honestly say that she is not only very knowledgeable but also contemporary! She stays up-to-date on current trends and methods for today's society.
I'm so blessed to have her as my teacher!
Thanks for sharing!!
That’s my mom 🤭🤭so proud of her.
Curious what herbs helped your mom's back pain? My mom also has chronic back pain.
💞💞💞
@@happygolucky2223 So do I so I’d like to know, also.
Yourgalliv, ♥️♥️♥️
Awww, so sweet 🥰
This is a timely video for me as I'm looking to expand my home apothecary.
This book 📖 has just leaped to the top of my wish list. I’m only two years into my journey at 64 and listening for God’s still small voice resonating in my spirit and as a result this Spring a fibromyalgia flare was shorter than ever before and not as debilitating as the pain filled flare last year from end of March to September 28th. I’m so thankful for God leading me on this journey
It was very encouraging to hear Mary Corvin mention Creeping Charlie/Ground Ivy as a favorite go-to herb. It was only a couple of weeks ago that I discovered that it's medicinally beneficial. So having a LOT of it in our yard, I harvested, washed, dried, and began tincturing it. It still has 4-5 weeks to go. Thanks for the great interview/video!
Excited to get my hands on this book. Thanks for sharing this resource!
Great conversation! Thanks!! 💚
I absolutely love your channel and staying TRUE to what you and your family have exposed me to over the years
Your example has encouraged me and it’s so timely that o just ordered another structure on my land for several reasons one being an enhanced Apothecary and Garden and food forest
Thank you for your wonderful guest I’m ordering her book right now 🎉
Just went to Amazon and bought the book. Thank you. I have had 4 back and 3 neck surgery’s and still in pain and still taking pain meds. So tired of it. Very excited to get your book.
I soooo pray for pain relief for you!!!🙏
@@cindyebner5331 thank you❤️
This book order is waiting for my next check. Sounds like another great book to be adding to my library. ❤
Wonderful!
I was an acupuncturist and was often who a person came to when they'd exhausted all other avenues of relief. I learned the hard way myself... start with this medicine! Don't wait until you're on your last leg.
Thank you for sharing and writing this book. Im also going to order.
My daughter fell into the prescriptions for everything trap. From the time she was born i was studying herb and natural nutrition, so she knows but as a young adult she rebelled against what I had taught her, I'm 84 and do not use any prescriptions, at 56 she is grossly overweight and is taking dozens of prescriptions at all hours of the day. 😢😢 it's so sad that the poor me is better than trying to get better.
Same. I’m
It your age but at 70 I e gotten healthier. My 47yo daughter though became a nurse so she discounts what I’ve learned about herbs. Yet I hardly get sick and she has something every few months.
I'm just starting to learn. I'm 71. I'd like to help my health and my daughter who is 44 and is taking more meds than I am . It's so sad😢
Thank you for this! I love herbs and have had so much fun learning how to use what's on my property to help my family. I am excited to get this book and learn more ♥
Monday I thought I was coming down with a cold. So I took some Echinacea. I took it again Tuesday morning and then went to my doctor appointment. The nurse took my temperature and I had over 100 degrees so she gave me a Covid test. I was positive. They gave me a prescription for Paxlovid, but when I found out that it was over $1500 and I have no insurance I went to work going through my medicinal apothecary looking for tinctures I could use. I'm so happy I had them already made up. I also make and sell medicinal teas so besides the tinctures I was drinking my teas. By Thursday my temperature was back to normal and very little coughing. By Friday night I was feeling like my normal self again and today, Saturday, I was up, dressed and getting some things done I hadn't been able to do all week. Of course, I know I'm not completely over it, but I am over the worst of it and it's all because of resting and taking my herbs!
What tinctures are good for covid? What did you take?
@@southernroots2229 I'm not sure what tinctures are good for covid, but the ones I took were a mullein and marshmallow tincture, echinacea, willow tincture for pain and headache, Oregon Grape Root tincture as an antibiotic and since I make my own medicinal teas I drank several different ones, but mostly ones for colds and flu that have elderberry in them. I did read somewhere that Sweet Wormwood is good for the Corona Virus, but I did not have any so can not say if it would be good or not.
Thank you ladies.
I'm just beginning and this has been extremely helpful. Thank you!
Thank you so much for this episode! I learned so much and 40 minutes felt like 5!
Hi Carolyn, I have an idea for another show. The same topic, but as you were talking to a lay person. Some terms went right over my head and I worked in the medical field. I know, I need to buy the book but…
Yes. Medical system treating symptoms & not recommending liftstyle changes. We need to get real & not want to be spoon fed a quick fix. Take back control. 😊
What a wonderful soul
Great show! ❤
Carolyn, how is this book different from Patrick Jones's books. I have both.
Thank you for the video. Great topic.
My Great-grandmother was a Healer/Wise woman, like the women before her for hundreds of years.
When she died, I was 6 at the time, my mother, who's a fervent believer in a benevolent Big Pharma Industry, burned all her Note-books as nonsense - because in between the instructions there had been the lines of so many "Hail Mary's" and so many "Lords Prayers" for each and every application of her natural medicines.
Since the knowledge in those books had been collected over hundreds of years by all the women in the family before her, all those prayers were just an insurance against the Church and the Inquisition.
After all, how many women haven't been burned at the stake or hanged for witch-craft?
And then, it was so much nonsense that before her death, medical Doctors from the area did send people to her that they couldn't help any longer and had given up upon. She had a over 90% success rate in healing these people or saving their Lives. I'm still pissed off about that more than 50 years later about all that knowledge lost to wilful "modern" Ignorance.
That’s such a loss. God gave her and your ancestors that knowledge. I feel terrible for you!!
@@lp5188👍
I got my book in the mail today - I too have had back surgery and now several years later I am dealing with nerve pain, so thats why I wanted to get more into herbalism to get away from my doc telling me to take steroids.
Thank you
Please always check if the herbs you are going to use could interact with any medication you are using. THIS IS CRUCIAL AND RESEARCH DOES CHANGE OVER TIME.
AMEN TO THAT!!!!
Do you have a video for herbal first aid kit?
Fascinating, I love the history of apothecary. Does anyone have recommendations of books about the history of apothecary.
Another great book to get is called THE PRESCRIPTION FOR NUTRITIONAL HEALING BY Bach and Bach
I also found a good company in Michigan... Pure Herbs..
I’ve been into wild edible plants for a long time and recently this past year I have expanded into herbalism, mainly foraging wild herbs in my immediate area. The crossover was easy as I already knew basic plant identification techniques and terms and many of the wild edible plants are medical.
My main question in which I can’t seem to find an answer in any of my books is how long do the tinctures and infused oils remain viable for? I have a combination of dried herbs, tinctures, and infused herbs including yarrow, self-heal, St. John’s wort, bee balm, and wild basil to name a few. How often should I replace my infusions, oils, and dried herbs?
When you journalism your findings, do you have a book for each herb?
Or do you right your finding per recipe ingredient?
My notes is on my computer, but they all over the place, I want to consolidate, but don't know where to begin!
I NEED INFORMATION PLEASE!!! I would like to know about the different varieties of plants within a species??
For example
Are all Artemesia wormwood effective in all recipies? Is it a specific variety? Same question for all other herbs. Specific type or any type of the genus?
Wormwood is known botanically as Artemisia absinthium. Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) is also a type of Artemisia. Mugwort and Wormwood are often used interchangeably but they are different
In ordering this book to add to my already acquired library of herbal books.
My question is about dosing for children. I assume you can’t use tinctures made with alcohol. Do you have to use glycerin etc as the menstrum? And at what age/weight would you be able to switch to alcohol. I’m asking because it’s my understanding alcohol pulls the most benefit from the herb plus a longer shelf life.
The alcohol content in tincture dosages for children is really small so tinctures can be used. Dosage is only 0.5ml for a 5 to 10 year old.
@@hannahsemple Thank you so much!!
I have COPD. Symbacort has a side effect of rotting your teeth, and mine are decaying. What are the herbs I need.
Can I use the big fluffy marigolds for medicine?
I’m harvesting my elderberries now in far north idaho, to prepare my berries do I bring them to a rolling boil or a light simmer to preserve the nutrients? And can I give the syrup to my 2 and 3 year old grandchildren? Also if I don’t put brandy in the syrup or tincture how do I preserve it so it doesn’t go bad?thank you for your help🙏❤️
Here are a few recipes we have: homesteadingfamily.com/homemade-elderberry-syrup-immune-boosting-recipe/ & homesteadingfamily.com/diy-elderberry-gummies/
@@HomesteadingFamily thank you sooooo much!!🙏
Nice
She actually said “those with a uterus”.
Ikr 🤦♀️
okay, I will try really hard to give her the benefit of the doubt. Maybe she meant women with a uterus as opposed to women who have had them removed. However, if I am wrong: Ugh! she is talking to the wrong audience here. I will not buy a book written by a person who bends to this stupidity. Homesteaders know what is up and what is down, what parts fit together and what don't and who has which parts! Please Carolyn, could you clarify what she meant?
Actually stopped listening at that point. I think her book leads you through projects, but other than that, seriously, what is different from the other 6 medicinal herbs books that I already have?
What are the best herbs for chronic pain from auto immune conditions? I am new to this and trying to stock up on herbal teas and seeds to grow
Wild lettuce tincture is one among many
What is the name of the book? I missed it at the start.
Here it is: homesteadingfamily.com/herbalists-guide-book
Lmao you mentioned burdock. They are a bane to my existance. It is such an invasive weed here. Now I have to think of it as a medicinal herb. Lol I could harvest years of it from my front yard right now. When do you harvest the root?
I have the same issue with yarrow! Taking over our 16 acres.
First year root, now or in the spring.
@@angelaminder9722 Thank You.
@@Athena_11_I am having such a hard time growing yarrow here in South Carolina. Have been successful with several other herbs but not that one. What zone do you live in?
What does a customized tincture look like?
Does it help when using your herbs to soak feet?
If you have aching feet then a foot bath is beneficial. Bay, thyme, sage and lavender are good ones. A mustard foot bath is supposed to help with aches, relieving stress and also congestion
I never understood why people wait all their lives to get ill and then trust in the doctors to make them better. Herbs can prevent you getting ill in the first place. Children should learn herbalism from a young age to keep them healthy to begin with.
As i am ordering on mountain rose herbs rigbt now with 20items in my cart, knowing damn well i dont need anymore herbs but i am buying anyway..lol 😂
I sell my tintures on etsy..love my herbs..been doing ok but etsy isnt the greatest. I Have to branch out and get to craft shows
Honestly, I tried looking up herbalists in my area and couldn't find one. Also, not sure if I do find one whether they are trustworthy or not. Are there any good resources for finding a reliable herbalist?
PS Ordered the book about half way through the video. 😁
Do you have a health food store near you? Sometimes asking the clerks or managers of they know if someone is helpful. Sometimes people that are a,Certified and trained herbalist do not do it as an actual job or advertise. They may know of people in your area. ❤
@@libertyandjustus8258 Thank you. I will try that approach.
Hawthorn increases and lowers the blood pressure. :)
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41:19 what are the 4 R's?
Until I try/use it and feel its effects, I don’t retain that information as well. Show me, let me try!
How can I find an herbalist in my area?
Where do you live?
So i watch a lady who said she had an autistic kid who had high levels of heavy metal. She said it's her autistic
Air fryer. The electronics or electrical wiring. Just wondering. i know you use a dehydrator.
Carolyn says she doesn't do anything commercially or on a large scale, just for her family, like her family isn't a large scale operation, itself.
Can't hit 2nd more button
Ha!!! The box right below this interview is from ph@@zer. Maybe you should interview someone from there. JUST kidding!!! 😊
She had to qualify the use of the word ‘females’. What a shame.
Did she just choke when she started to say the word female and then follow it up with “those with uterus”?
🙄
Yep, we call those people women😂
If a female doesn’t have a uterus the yarrow may not be as beneficial there.
@@nettiew4267 obviously, but that doesn’t need clarification.
You know, prevention is good, but throwing stones at people who find themselves in chronic situations isn't helpful or kind. We have been trapped in a sick-care medical system all our lives. Please show more mercy, Carolyn, for those who haven't lived on a homestead for 20 years.
It’s okay hon… everything will be okay. Maybe if you watch it again you might see they aren’t attacking.
I believe Carolyn is expressing how upset she is that the system treats us this way, because we are trapped as you said, and not many have the opportunity to escape. But, you don't have to live on a homestead for 20 years to herbally approach your health. I believe the guest host is a good example of this. It's not kind to throw stones at those you think are throwing stones ...
i believe she is trying to help those who arent getting satisfaction with alopathic medicine
Absolutely no stones were thrown your way or towards any of us that suffer with chronic illness. We are here to break free from the sick-care model so it’s counterproductive to attack those via false accusations who are trying to educate and spread the word about natural and alternative care. One does not need to live on a homestead to live a healthy lifestyle.
Sounds like she hit a nerve… so you have a choice- ignore or start doing! Its up to you!