Olivia. Thank you for honouring your lineage, traditions, elders, sprits and intelligences of the plants, the more-than-human kin. Thank you for speaking from a relational worldview that tries to centre the conversation in respect, reciprocity, humility, care and listening. It's still so rare to hear a person speak of, or on behalf of, the spirits and intelligences of the more-than-human world. The plant and fungal and animal ancestors are deeply grateful that you took the time to talk about the relational teachings they offer, the gifts of their medicines that at some point, in some way, we need to pick up the work of and continue. They are guides and reminders and modulators and therapists, but if we don't do the work and transform ourselves they won't continue to show up in a non-reciprocal relationship and do the work for us. I pray the Highest community of roots holds you firmly and nourishes your throughout life so that you can flower and grow and radiate your particular medicine in concert with the symphony of nature. A heartful thankyou for working with spirit, in spirit, in service of intelligences that have cared for us for ever.
Honestly, we need a podcast or a conversation with a gastroenterologist that would tell us as to why they don't recognize herbal resolutions vs giving us a pill or telling us that this is ibs. Where are all the functional gastroenterologist?
I work in healtcare. Money is a huge motivator. Pills are easy, fast and they can get pateints in and out fast, optimizing $. Also the regular doctors are not trained in herbs
Lots of wisdom understanding herbs with you two, lots of patient observation of cause and effects and personal cooperation with the results worth learning,❤❤
IF I WERE YOU I WOULD DRINK DISTILLED WATER ,YOU CANT TRUST WHATS BEING ADDED TO OUR WATER SUPPLY , BLEACH, CHLORINE , TOO MUCH CALCIUM CARBONATE /CAUSING STONES ,KIDNEY PROBLEMS , GUT PROBLEMS FROM THE BLEACH KILLING OFF GOOD BACTERIA .WHY ARNT THEY TALKING ABOUT THE CAUSES OF THESE HIGH NUMBERS OF ILLNESS AND WHY WE ARE GETTING THEM @@karenzimmer7607
wow 😮 bravo 👏 excellent interview just love 😍 her do you take into consideration eating for for the blood type , for my blood type for example it's suggested not to consume cinnamon
Olivia, you mentioned about the alcohol being able to pull the herbs better. What about tincturing in apple cider vinegar? How do they compare when it comes how well the benefits are the way they are tinctured?
Sunshine, ACV tinctures can be a great option indeed but here are a few important things you should know before hand. First, it always comes down to your intention of what your might be looking to accomplish. Second, at least a general knowledge of the main constituents contained in each plant and which ones are extracted best in various solvents. Lastly, each solvent has a different shelf-life. So, taking ACV extractions into account. Apple Cider Vinegar in-of-itself is a natural expectorant and digestive aid (especially when using the organic, raw unfiltered version with the "mother"). It is also great for pulling out minerals, hence why it is always recommended to add a small amount when making homemade bone broth. It can also be a wonderful choice for younger children or alcoholics who rather avoid ingesting alcohol. Keeping all that in mind, they are not going to be as potent as alcohol-based ones. Typically, they will last about 6 months, depending on whether fresh or dried was used. However, mine last much longer than that. Dried herbs usually makes the most effective vinegar extracts while fresh can be used for culinary purposes or a more nutritive effect. Hope that helped.
@@kritsaphongphuthibpaphaisi1509The problems for this superherb emanates form wierd abhramic moralities. They think alcohol is ok but not weed whereas the latter is non addictive, calming and socially safe, the exact opposite of alcohol and is banned. For ages in India it was a normal every day thing, all that changed with corruption of Western thought based on the aforementioned weird morality.
Please tell me more about the Colula tea. I sensed that it might help constipation. I have suffered my entire life (i am 66) and I note that dryness is a major contributor that I have not been able to solve.
This probably isn't the answer you want to hear but the best advice anyone can give a person with hypertension is to make a consistent dietary and lifestyle change, first and foremost.
@@anngranack9214 ok yeah I have had high blood pressure all my life, from the time I was a teenager till now at 55 and 7 years ago I cleaned up my diet and went to a ketogenic lifestyle, cut all proceeded food, cut out sugar, and have been eating only whole foods. There are times during the holidays I will relax my diet but I still don't go overboard. Also have been working out like crazy, 7 years ago I weighed 223 lbs and now my weight is 175. So I've been putting in the work but have not had a drop in blood pressure and would love to get off of the medication my Dr has me on for lowering my blood pressure, wish I could find a natural solution.
Minerals are what lower blood pressure. Lack of minerals is what cause high BP. Magnesium,Potassium etc. You can make Sole which has all the minerals you need . Look up Sole Himalayian salt.
I dont believe none of this stress mumbo jumbo. Whenever my stool is fine stress disapears. Stress is our body's way of signalling, something is not how it should be. I am a calm friendly and social individual who becomes tired and agitated and anti social when constipated . As soon as my stool looks good again, well shaped, any stress i used to feel disapears. Stress is a warning sign and im here watching this channel to fix whatever my body is warning me for, so i wont be suffering as much from it.
@@karenzimmer7607 i hve started taking slippery elm herb in capsule form i usually open the capsilule and put in hlf mug of boiling water waut 3 min to dissolve and sip it. So far is good .u can try
For women who are using a mirena iud. You should not take st. Johns wort. It is written down in the prescription. I have tried lots of herbs myself. I love lemon balm, it has calmed down my nervesystem. I also gave a berberine supplement which i bought for antimicrobial reasons but i have been hypoglycaemic and notice it is not great if you tend to be low sugar. I also love devils claw for the joints and cats claw. They both seem to work well together and probably both have antimicrobial funtions. Also love olive leaf extract, neem and oil of oregano. Ashwagandha has helped me get through stressful times but i think a combination of different types if adaptogens was better for me. I also take some things like wormwood, black walnut hull, passion flower, dandelion, artichoke, milk thistle, clove. And essential oils as well like ravintsara, star anise, oil of oregano. Add it to a base oil and use it on skin or for oil pulling. I just feel that herbs by themselves are not enough. Combined with certain nutrients it can be great.
I believe someone would have to work with master herbalists and/or elders who bear the knowledge of many generations to accurately quantify the efficacy of herbs. There are thousands of medicinal herbs, and it requires generational knowledge to understand how they work alone and in combination. It would take many lifetimes to obtain such knowledge.
I believe someone would have to work with master herbalists and/or elders who bear the knowledge of many generations to accurately quantify the efficacy of herbs. There are thousands of medicinal herbs, and it requires generational knowledge to understand how they work alone and in combination. It would take many lifetimes to obtain such knowledge.
No shade but disappointed in the non evidence based guest. This holistic space is confusing enough let’s not prey on people’s vulnerability and go down 150 rabbit holes that “may” help.
Thr pharmaceutical companies study herbs fruits and vegetables and try to synthesize exactly that. Can't patent nature and make money. So studying the source and talking about it for health uses and benefits is not alternative medicine. It is actually root medicine around long before the Rockefellers took over the medical system that we have now which is complete rubbish made to create recurring customers.
No shade but disappointed in the non evidence based guest. This holistic space is confusing enough let’s not prey on people’s vulnerability and go down 150 rabbit holes that “may” help.
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Olivia. Thank you for honouring your lineage, traditions, elders, sprits and intelligences of the plants, the more-than-human kin. Thank you for speaking from a relational worldview that tries to centre the conversation in respect, reciprocity, humility, care and listening. It's still so rare to hear a person speak of, or on behalf of, the spirits and intelligences of the more-than-human world. The plant and fungal and animal ancestors are deeply grateful that you took the time to talk about the relational teachings they offer, the gifts of their medicines that at some point, in some way, we need to pick up the work of and continue. They are guides and reminders and modulators and therapists, but if we don't do the work and transform ourselves they won't continue to show up in a non-reciprocal relationship and do the work for us. I pray the Highest community of roots holds you firmly and nourishes your throughout life so that you can flower and grow and radiate your particular medicine in concert with the symphony of nature. A heartful thankyou for working with spirit, in spirit, in service of intelligences that have cared for us for ever.
Thank you for your wonderful comment. We were so thrilled to have her on the show!
I Wholistically believe that Variety and Alternating Usage is Best to acheive the optimum balance of our system.
ok, ok...
St Johns works wonders for me, and to a few people I know. For mood and mild depression
Honestly, we need a podcast or a conversation with a gastroenterologist that would tell us as to why they don't recognize herbal resolutions vs giving us a pill or telling us that this is ibs. Where are all the functional gastroenterologist?
I work in healtcare. Money is a huge motivator. Pills are easy, fast and they can get pateints in and out fast, optimizing $. Also the regular doctors are not trained in herbs
$$$$$
She needs to write a book !
This video gives me so much hope whenever conversations like these are taking place and will ultimately result in helping patients more in every way.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING YOUR PRECIOUS KNOWLEDGE ❤ VERY USEFUL AND INFORMATIVE SUBJECT FOR INTERVIEW ❤ THAKS
Lots of wisdom understanding herbs with you two, lots of patient observation of cause and effects and personal cooperation with the results worth learning,❤❤
This is so helpful, the herbal info here is pure gold, thank you both!
A fabulous interview 😊
The lady is glowing which herbs are you taking
If you listened to what she has said you would understand that what she is taking might not work for you.
SIBO is a major issue in a large percentage of our population with regards to acheiving well health
I have it.. it sucks😢
IF I WERE YOU I WOULD DRINK DISTILLED WATER ,YOU CANT TRUST WHATS BEING ADDED TO OUR WATER SUPPLY , BLEACH, CHLORINE , TOO MUCH CALCIUM CARBONATE /CAUSING STONES ,KIDNEY PROBLEMS , GUT PROBLEMS FROM THE BLEACH KILLING OFF GOOD BACTERIA .WHY ARNT THEY TALKING ABOUT THE CAUSES OF THESE HIGH NUMBERS OF ILLNESS AND WHY WE ARE GETTING THEM @@karenzimmer7607
My PCP had never heard of SIBO and I’m pretty sure I have it after dealing with H. pylori and the after effects of antibiotic treatment.
Go straight to d point,
Thanks for this fascinating interview!
My pleasure! Glad you enjoyed it!
wow 😮 bravo 👏 excellent interview just love 😍 her
do you take into consideration eating for for the blood type , for my blood type for example it's suggested not to consume cinnamon
All those herbs have pharmacologocal properties . Well know and studied.
Olivia, you mentioned about the alcohol being able to pull the herbs better. What about tincturing in apple cider vinegar? How do they compare when it comes how well the benefits are the way they are tinctured?
Yes I think after listening to several herbalist that ACV is a good option too
Sunshine, ACV tinctures can be a great option indeed but here are a few important things you should know before hand. First, it always comes down to your intention of what your might be looking to accomplish. Second, at least a general knowledge of the main constituents contained in each plant and which ones are extracted best in various solvents. Lastly, each solvent has a different shelf-life.
So, taking ACV extractions into account. Apple Cider Vinegar in-of-itself is a natural expectorant and digestive aid (especially when using the organic, raw unfiltered version with the "mother"). It is also great for pulling out minerals, hence why it is always recommended to add a small amount when making homemade bone broth. It can also be a wonderful choice for younger children or alcoholics who rather avoid ingesting alcohol.
Keeping all that in mind, they are not going to be as potent as alcohol-based ones. Typically, they will last about 6 months, depending on whether fresh or dried was used. However, mine last much longer than that. Dried herbs usually makes the most effective vinegar extracts while fresh can be used for culinary purposes or a more nutritive effect. Hope that helped.
Thanks Soo much.
It depends on the herb.
love your all videos, they are super informative & helpful thank you😊
Plantastic discussion! 🌱💪🏻
Thank you! 🌺
The one herb to rule them all is called weed.
One herb to cure body, mind, brain and spiritual all in one (if use correctly of course)
@@kritsaphongphuthibpaphaisi1509The problems for this superherb emanates form wierd abhramic moralities. They think alcohol is ok but not weed whereas the latter is non addictive, calming and socially safe, the exact opposite of alcohol and is banned. For ages in India it was a normal every day thing, all that changed with corruption of Western thought based on the aforementioned weird morality.
Please tell me more about the Colula tea. I sensed that it might help constipation. I have suffered my entire life (i am 66) and I note that dryness is a major contributor that I have not been able to solve.
Thank you very much
Great talk
Thank you!
awesome!
If someone wanted to reduce high blood pressure, what herbs would help improve that?
This probably isn't the answer you want to hear but the best advice anyone can give a person with hypertension is to make a consistent dietary and lifestyle change, first and foremost.
@@anngranack9214 ok yeah I have had high blood pressure all my life, from the time I was a teenager till now at 55 and 7 years ago I cleaned up my diet and went to a ketogenic lifestyle, cut all proceeded food, cut out sugar, and have been eating only whole foods. There are times during the holidays I will relax my diet but I still don't go overboard. Also have been working out like crazy, 7 years ago I weighed 223 lbs and now my weight is 175. So I've been putting in the work but have not had a drop in blood pressure and would love to get off of the medication my Dr has me on for lowering my blood pressure, wish I could find a natural solution.
Minerals are what lower blood pressure.
Lack of minerals is what cause high BP.
Magnesium,Potassium etc.
You can make Sole which has all the minerals you need .
Look up Sole Himalayian salt.
I dont believe none of this stress mumbo jumbo.
Whenever my stool is fine stress disapears.
Stress is our body's way of signalling, something is not how it should be.
I am a calm friendly and social individual who becomes tired and agitated and anti social when constipated .
As soon as my stool looks good again, well shaped, any stress i used to feel disapears.
Stress is a warning sign and im here watching this channel to fix whatever my body is warning me for, so i wont be suffering as much from it.
Please say what herbs to take with methane Sibo? I also have low stomach acid and am using HCL
Does hcl work fr u when u take?
Ginger
@@maheway7880 not yet.. I've been doing it for over a month
@@karenzimmer7607 i hve started taking slippery elm herb in capsule form i usually open the capsilule and put in hlf mug of boiling water waut 3 min to dissolve and sip it. So far is good .u can try
For women who are using a mirena iud. You should not take st. Johns wort. It is written down in the prescription.
I have tried lots of herbs myself. I love lemon balm, it has calmed down my nervesystem.
I also gave a berberine supplement which i bought for antimicrobial reasons but i have been hypoglycaemic and notice it is not great if you tend to be low sugar.
I also love devils claw for the joints and cats claw. They both seem to work well together and probably both have antimicrobial funtions.
Also love olive leaf extract, neem and oil of oregano.
Ashwagandha has helped me get through stressful times but i think a combination of different types if adaptogens was better for me.
I also take some things like wormwood, black walnut hull, passion flower, dandelion, artichoke, milk thistle, clove.
And essential oils as well like ravintsara, star anise, oil of oregano. Add it to a base oil and use it on skin or for oil pulling.
I just feel that herbs by themselves are not enough.
Combined with certain nutrients it can be great.
I believe someone would have to work with master herbalists and/or elders who bear the knowledge of many generations to accurately quantify the efficacy of herbs. There are thousands of medicinal herbs, and it requires generational knowledge to understand how they work alone and in combination. It would take many lifetimes to obtain such knowledge.
I believe someone would have to work with master herbalists and/or elders who bear the knowledge of many generations to accurately quantify the efficacy of herbs. There are thousands of medicinal herbs, and it requires generational knowledge to understand how they work alone and in combination. It would take many lifetimes to obtain such knowledge.
Barberine is it compandationto met forming to control sugar.
Curry seeds and coriander so cheap than processed berberine capsules
Looking for something safe while pregnant
What’s best for Gastritis?
Ginger Ale. Joke
Ignore real health problems, just relax and say IT'S NOTHING...are you real?
How do you avoid die off
Activated charcoal
What a bunch of BS...get serious ppl, pls! Herbalist discuss psychology of relationships...wtf?
Herbs are the best way!
Agreed - better to go as natural as possible when you can.
erbs?
😅
💖❤️🙏❤️💖
No shade but disappointed in the non evidence based guest. This holistic space is confusing enough let’s not prey on people’s vulnerability and go down 150 rabbit holes that “may” help.
She's cute.
🌟🗽
placebo
Stopped listening at good bacteria and bad bacteria
And why is that...
Can we please stick with the science, not some alternate holistic nonsense?
What was your problem with this?
Thr pharmaceutical companies study herbs fruits and vegetables and try to synthesize exactly that. Can't patent nature and make money. So studying the source and talking about it for health uses and benefits is not alternative medicine. It is actually root medicine around long before the Rockefellers took over the medical system that we have now which is complete rubbish made to create recurring customers.
lmao!
Oh wow this person is clueless 😂
No shade but disappointed in the non evidence based guest. This holistic space is confusing enough let’s not prey on people’s vulnerability and go down 150 rabbit holes that “may” help.