RIP Joe. I just wanted to thank you for introducing me to Gynostemma Pentaphyllum. I have been making tea daily with this plant and already notice the positive effects.
@@gardensofthegods I discovered Joe too late to offer my gratitude, but i walk away from the first video of Joe's that I've managed to watch filled with awe at this plant's capacity to heal and also with much admiration and gratitude for the humble, straightforward and generous way Joe has shared his knowledge. I trust that Joe is at peace in whatever garden has manifested for him. 🙏
I ordered some from China and after using I am absolutely convinced of its value. I ordered seeds sometime after that and I'm starting some now, hope to see it growing soon!
@@tjfrost5355tj , please can you tell us if you recall the name of the company from China that you bought it from ? Can you please tell me if it was sweet tasting or bitter because all I have from the Chinese groceries is the type that is bitter . Is there any way you can explain to us why you feel it was a very powerful tea ?
I started using gynostemma & rhodiola last year. hard to explain what these adaptogens do to your body. All I can say is that these plants are amazing medicines.
By any chance did you buy them from him ? I spoke with him when I called him last year and he was very nice and I can't believe I forgot all about him and his products but with several deaths and the family and so many problems I now have a chance to breathe and I'm just glad I found him and his channel again so that I can start ordering his wonderful organic teas and Healers
Tracked down the seeds from a rare herb business here in Australia, and will be planting the seeds tomorrow. Fingers crossed. Thank you for your wonderful video.
I just received the Jiaogulan seeds I ordered from you, and I'm excited to start growing this healthful vine. Thank you for sharing your extensive knowledge!
Nancy , do you still drink the immortality tea and if so can you tell me if you feel it has slowed down aging of you in any way at all including aging of the brain or skin ? Also do you have the type that is sweet or do you have the type that is bitter tasting ... ?
Thank you so very much for sharing this important Information Joe. I've ordered two kinds of this 'poor man's ginseng'. Was able to share this video with a friend who is recovering from cancer. (-:
Joe Hollis is my plant-Mage. Love him o much! I just got 8 plantlets of Jiaogulan, will plant them in pots az I don't have a garden. So looking forward to them to grow strong and long and full of leaves. Once it is established and starts giving I am planning to dry some for tea and make a tincture as well.
But are you 100% sure it is THAT plant ? Things can look identical just like the problem with mushrooms but one can be good for you and the other could be poisonous or just not effective
I think I love you. My most humble thanks for the wisdom from that Exquisite brain of yours, my appreciation to you all the way across the oceanic expanse of the south pacific seas here in Aotearoa, N.Z.
Joe, thanks you are the greatest herbalist you are extremely knowledgeable and i really enjoy your videos too. Thank you again for sharing your knowledge . I will start to use some of the herbs you talked about. Bless you!
I just got a few small plants from a guy in Oregon (I am in FL) and it is doing so well right off the bat! I can see I am going to need a second or even third above ground bed and some trellis for it to spread. Save the telomeres! lol
I live in a tropical country, it makes 40 degrees Celsius in the afternoons, and I ask for guidance how many times a week I must water the Jiaogulan, I appreciate the help. I do not leave sun straight on it and it planted in a very airy place without the sultriness of the heat, but I have difficulties in finding the right amount of water.
Interesting. Are the small fruits and flowers also edible? Which parts are most potent? Which growing conditions boosts the health promoting ingredients? Is it considered an invasive species anywhere perhaps?
I could hear Joe Hollis for hours! All the amazing knowledge and lovely energy 🌞⚡💛 Can you tincture this plant? And if so, is the medicine stronger when tinctured fresh or dried? And finally, what ratio is best for menstrum x plant material? 🙏
I'm pretty sure you can tincture most plants at least that's what I was led to believe by somebody I spoke to some years back and she claimed that she teaches people how to make tinctures somewhere here in the Dallas area but I can't remember where
Yes, you can tincture this plant. I would recommend tincturing dried plant material (~15 - 20% RH) to reduce the amount of water and increase the concentration of medicinal compounds in the final product. Hope that helps!
Looking for help. My plants were mild and sweet when first planted over a year or 2 ago. This year, the plant looks fabulous and healthy but is nasty bitter straight from the vine. Not drinkable! Is there something that can be done to get the mild taste back?
-Would anybody be able to tell me.......will it lower blood pressure? -My mother has bouts of SEVERE Low Blood Pressure I think one was 56/70. -I'd like to help her health, this herb sounds good BUT I need to make sure it DOESNT lower Blood Pressure. Thank you Jiaogulan
like 20+ year ago we couldnt have them in our garden but coz climatic change we can grow them. Its frost harden till -15 degree celsius. In past we had few days in wintertime when we get -20 degree. Now we rarely even getting more then -10... Greetings from Germany
I am in Denmark, Bornholm island in the Baltic Sea, and I have had them growing in a (pretty tall, wooden) container for two winters now :) It is thriving, and I am going to make some cuttings to make more plants, to grow under/on my tall old trees.
I helped clear a bunch of jiaogolan at Mountain Gardens last year... trying to raise some in central Texas but it’s yellowing. I’ve changed the amount of water; is it too much sunlight?
Hello dear Joe Hollis I watched your jiaogulan video by youtube a few day ago, I really want to facilitate for wonderful video, that jiaogulan plants looks great. My name is nicolas From Colombia, I very interested this kind of crops, I have just 30 plants of jiagulan in my house, but you know, its very difficult find information about jiagulan crops (harvest process, time of crops, distance between plants, in other words, tecnical information about jiagulan crops). I really want to know little more about tecnical information about jiagulan crops and Mayby you arethe person that can help me about it, Please let me know if i can trust you to do this task, Thank you so much I will aprecitate if you send me a manual, pictures or some thing like that can I help me.. best regards, NICOLAS GARCIA
Just wondering whatever happened with you growing the immortality plant and was it successful ? You can email or call this gentleman well at least I did a year and a half ago but I don't know if he's still alive but I am going to try to call him this week
I live in a tropical country with hot sun, pus anti screen 50% sun in my jiaogulan, should I put another one another 30% ?? I planted it in large pots, in the first foliage were many leaves, but now in the second foliage is very little ... how do I get back to have more leaves? The earth is fertilized and every day I pour water, grateful.
I wonder, if we can grow it in the pots as a house plant? Would it have healing properties, if not grown in the ground (as its roots wouldn't go as deep?)
The medicine is from the plant's organic chemistry, not soil minerals, though doubtless the health of the plant will influence the dosage of chemicals it produces.
I've tried 81 seeds so far with no luck, are there any suggestions to get it to grow at home? what are the light, soil, etc... requirements to get the seeds to germinate?
Hey Joe, where you goin with that plant in your hand Bu ba pa da pa da ta. Seriosuly though, thanks for posting this video Joe. i resonate with your style my friend and greatly appreciate the sharing of the knowledge. Best wishes to you and yours!
I've had my little cutting for about 3 weeks and the leaves are growing downward and in almost like in a ball like shape. I don't know what I am doing wrong. Any pointers? My pot too small maybe?
If you haven’t been able to find jiaogulan that isn’t bitter, try ordering from Holy Mountain Tea company. That’s where I first saw and tried it, and I haven’t found a better one.
arm Animals 1 second ago Does this plant turns leaves red in autumn, as i have them so much and they are so invasive, that i have to tier them down from my fruit trees and bushes every year, as i didn't know that they have some health benefits. But they look very beatiful in autumn as a fence.
So I got plants from tow different sources and they have zero sweetness. One is actually extremely bitter, and the other one is a b it bitter. They are both young. Do they become sweeter as they grow or did I get bad cultivars?
I think you should try to contact him as I spoke to him about a year and a half ago about his products when I called and I myself never got around to buying any from him but I'm going to be ordering from him this week if he's still alive . The only brand of this tea I have ever bought was the cheaper stuff at the Chinese Grocers and yes it's very bitter yuck
@@gardensofthegods If you infuse the plant 3-4 minutes, the tea should be sweet.. if you infuse for 15+ minutes it should be bitter, because of the compounds that are released in the water. Keep in mind, more time infused, more goodness in the tea :)
@@Leo-my8ru thank you -- i appreciate that -- but whenever i make teas for medicinal purposes i always let them steep at least 20 minutes , sometimes even longer . So i would never let that tea steep only for a few minutes because i am drinking it for its medicinal qualities . Same thing with BUTTERFLY BLUE PEA TEA ( CLITORIA TERNATEA ) It it's a beautiful vine with gorgeous deep vivid blue flowers . In Southeast Asia they eat the flowers raw in salads and Foods and every day drink the tea . An American neurologist visiting southeast Asia notice they don't seem to have dementia and other neuromuscular diseases as here in America . They discovered all the benefits from this vine -- not only is it good for the neurology and the Brain but also it's good for eyesight and balancing the blood pressure . If you don't know about BUTTERFLY BLUE PEA TEA , you might want to look into it . Also if you add a little bit of fresh squeezed lemon of water turns anywhere from Violet to Purple depending on how much you add .
Great educational vide!...Thank you. i wanted to ask you a ? i was at a local tea & herb house (called Bird Pick). i had a couple of Yerba Mate drinks...one with Gynostemma and a shot of concentrated Gynostemma. It was the 1st time i've ever had it. The ? is coming up...a great calm came over me & i was very focussed...but the lights in the place and even at far distances became brighter. When i left and went on the freeway...the lights of the cars and signs were very bright. i also had a an enhanced sense of smell. Is this normal or have you ever heard of anything like this before? Henry
Recently you said it was discovered by the chinese government when they were looking into centurians, now you say it was a japanese research team. Which was it?
Look at the scientific name; common names are useless and he used a Chinese one anyway, since it is a Chinese, not American (or British etc) vine. Lo siento, mi espan~ol es muy malo, pero: ver al nombre de sciencia (en Latin; nombre Latino?) que era escribiendo en este video, y buscar (en "internet" [?]) este nombre para descubrir mas. Es una planta china y e'l se llama su nombre chino, no en ingle's.
RIP Joe. I just wanted to thank you for introducing me to Gynostemma Pentaphyllum. I have been making tea daily with this plant and already notice the positive effects.
I found some growing in my yard. Has it really helped, you? In what way, if you don’t mind me asking. Thanks.
@@jonilikens8184 if you dont live in asia thats probably virginia creeper not jiaogulan
Peters channel sent me here. Protect this man at all costs!
Regrettably Joe Hollis after working so hard for everybody and for his Gardens has passed away
@@gardensofthegods I discovered Joe too late to offer my gratitude, but i walk away from the first video of Joe's that I've managed to watch filled with awe at this plant's capacity to heal and also with much admiration and gratitude for the humble, straightforward and generous way Joe has shared his knowledge. I trust that Joe is at peace in whatever garden has manifested for him. 🙏
Amazing. This man is so educational. He is definitely one of the best.
Just watched Peter Santenello's video featuring Joe. Googled Jiaogulan and here is another video of Joe. Cool guy.
Funny I used to watch that channel and was even watching it a couple months ago but didn't know he did a vid on Joe .
every time i google about a medicinal herb, THIS MAN IS TALKING ABOUT IT
I ordered some from China and after using I am absolutely convinced of its value. I ordered seeds sometime after that and I'm starting some now, hope to see it growing soon!
Where did u get ur seeds from? I would really like to start growing some. Thank u for any information. Have a blessed day 😊
Ebay Laura, blessings to you as well!!
When you first bought the tea product do you recall the name of it ? ( not the company from where you bought the seeds )
@@tjfrost5355tj , please can you tell us if you recall the name of the company from China that you bought it from ?
Can you please tell me if it was sweet tasting or bitter because all I have from the Chinese groceries is the type that is bitter .
Is there any way you can explain to us why you feel it was a very powerful tea ?
Any update on growth progress?
I started using gynostemma & rhodiola last year. hard to explain what these adaptogens do to your body. All I can say is that these plants are amazing medicines.
denimlabels black tea/rhodiola/ and this herb = energy for days
Big pharmas don't want you to know that 🧖
@@mrballistic6234 I love to try this.
By any chance did you buy them from him ?
I spoke with him when I called him last year and he was very nice and I can't believe I forgot all about him and his products but with several deaths and the family and so many problems I now have a chance to breathe and I'm just glad I found him and his channel again so that I can start ordering his wonderful organic teas and Healers
Exatamente, as plantas são a solução para tudo, as bigs feitiçaria matam lentamente, matrix do mal.
I want to learn from this man so we can keep this knowledge alive. 🙏🏻💖 much respect to him.
Regrettably he has passed away but he will never be forgotten and we have his videos here
Amazing herbalist, I know call myself a semi-hermit too. Thanks Joe you are the best and I send your videos to all of my peers in TCM and patients.
RIP Joe Hollis, just heard he died in hospice with cancer
Tracked down the seeds from a rare herb business here in Australia, and will be planting the seeds tomorrow. Fingers crossed.
Thank you for your wonderful video.
Updates on growth?!
I do not call this a 'short overview' as you describe in your video description. It's actually pretty detailed. Really enjoyed it :)
I currently have some of this mans world class jiaogulan!! Loooove
Thank you! Just going to start growing it in a pot in our home in Switzerland!
So did you ever get around to growing that tea ? The immortality tea ?
I just received the Jiaogulan seeds I ordered from you, and I'm excited to start growing this healthful vine. Thank you for sharing your extensive knowledge!
Love this guy!
Thank you for the info Joe Hollis... I'm drinking a cup of its tea as I watch this. ♥
Nancy , do you still drink the immortality tea and if so can you tell me if you feel it has slowed down aging of you in any way at all including aging of the brain or skin ?
Also do you have the type that is sweet or do you have the type that is bitter tasting ... ?
Wow! Thank you for so much great info in a short time. One of the best informative vids I have seen in a long time. Well done!
You have the most relaxing voice to hear talk about wonderful things!! Excellent videos!
Thank you 4 sharing!! Love your descriptions very helpful.....
I started growing Jiaogulan planted 13 seeds hopefully in a few days I'll get seedlings.. I plan on replacing all caffeine using Jiaogulan..
Thank you so very much for sharing this important Information Joe. I've ordered two kinds of this 'poor man's ginseng'. Was able to share this video with a friend who is recovering from cancer. (-:
Oh my God I'm so glad I found his video again and I hope I can order some of his teas and other products now that I have some money
Joe Hollis is my plant-Mage. Love him o much! I just got 8 plantlets of Jiaogulan, will plant them in pots az I don't have a garden. So looking forward to them to grow strong and long and full of leaves. Once it is established and starts giving I am planning to dry some for tea and make a tincture as well.
May I know where did you get these plantlets?
Where can I find them to grow?
@@portulacaoleracea3267 I found it on amazon, a person in Germany selling the plantlets and posting them probably worldwide.
@@portulacaoleracea3267 why not buy them from him if you can the gentleman on this channel ...Joe Hollis ... ?
That plant grows all over the world we have it here in Columbus OH and also I have seen it in Pennsylvania
But are you 100% sure it is THAT plant ? Things can look identical just like the problem with mushrooms but one can be good for you and the other could be poisonous or just not effective
I’ll ad this to my wish list!❤🌿
I think I love you. My most humble thanks for the wisdom from that Exquisite brain of yours, my appreciation to you all the way across the oceanic expanse of the south pacific seas here in Aotearoa, N.Z.
Joe, thanks you are the greatest herbalist you are extremely knowledgeable and i really enjoy your videos too. Thank you again for sharing your knowledge . I will start to use some of the herbs you talked about. Bless you!
I just got a few small plants from a guy in Oregon (I am in FL) and it is doing so well right off the bat! I can see I am going to need a second or even third above ground bed and some trellis for it to spread. Save the telomeres! lol
thanks :) planing to get my seeds and start growing
Nice job. Always loved immortality herb
Thank you so much for this video. The most helpful on the topic so far.
Wonderful video
Could I get seeds or some root? If so where? Thank you .
I live in a tropical country, it makes 40 degrees Celsius in the afternoons, and I ask for guidance how many times a week I must water the Jiaogulan, I appreciate the help. I do not leave sun straight on it and it planted in a very airy place without the sultriness of the heat, but I have difficulties in finding the right amount of water.
Interesting.
Are the small fruits and flowers also edible?
Which parts are most potent?
Which growing conditions boosts the health promoting ingredients?
Is it considered an invasive species anywhere perhaps?
I could hear Joe Hollis for hours! All the amazing knowledge and lovely energy 🌞⚡💛
Can you tincture this plant? And if so, is the medicine stronger when tinctured fresh or dried? And finally, what ratio is best for menstrum x plant material? 🙏
I'm pretty sure you can tincture most plants at least that's what I was led to believe by somebody I spoke to some years back and she claimed that she teaches people how to make tinctures somewhere here in the Dallas area but I can't remember where
Yes, you can tincture this plant. I would recommend tincturing dried plant material (~15 - 20% RH) to reduce the amount of water and increase the concentration of medicinal compounds in the final product. Hope that helps!
Thank You Sooo Much Very Very informative
This was a very good video, lots of information. Where can i get the seeds to buy?
Thank you
Looking for help. My plants were mild and sweet when first planted over a year or 2 ago. This year, the plant looks fabulous and healthy but is nasty bitter straight from the vine. Not drinkable! Is there something that can be done to get the mild taste back?
Love your shirt man.
this herb is in the Qore Essentials in our product line...
Hi htere, do you think it will grow in Costa Rica - tropical climate ? It reminds me of the plenty weeds that grow here like heaven..
So cool thanks! So it likes shade?
Great video my friend, i ordered some of this stuff from Thailand. Im a real lover of green tea so il try this.
Thanks so much for your upload!
This is a very informative video. Would you suggest eating the fruit?
How effective is the anti-aging, no need for additonal meds?
Is this known also as Virginia Creeper?
No, different plant. Looks similar though.
-Would anybody be able to tell me.......will it lower blood pressure?
-My mother has bouts of SEVERE Low Blood Pressure I think one was 56/70.
-I'd like to help her health, this herb sounds good BUT I need to make sure it DOESNT lower Blood Pressure.
Thank you Jiaogulan
great info but audio volume was terrible
like 20+ year ago we couldnt have them in our garden but coz climatic change we can grow them. Its frost harden till -15 degree celsius. In past we had few days in wintertime when we get -20 degree. Now we rarely even getting more then -10... Greetings from Germany
I am in Denmark, Bornholm island in the Baltic Sea, and I have had them growing in a (pretty tall, wooden) container for two winters now :) It is thriving, and I am going to make some cuttings to make more plants, to grow under/on my tall old trees.
Fiya.. Great vid .. Being in the squash family of plants is it prone to downy mildew
I bougth mine from planfor, is going really fast grow! 😍
can you grow it indoors like pothos?
I helped clear a bunch of jiaogolan at Mountain Gardens last year... trying to raise some in central Texas but it’s yellowing. I’ve changed the amount of water; is it too much sunlight?
Hello, dappled sunlight seems to be the best place I have found to grow this incredible beauty:) it grows native in jungles so I try to mimic that:)
Can women ingest gynostemma? Does it increase testosterone or decrease estrogen?
Like 180 gypenosides now, they keep finding more.
Is it stimulating like ginseng is ?
Will it grow in zone 4?
Is it safe to use when you hypothiredism?
Thanks in advance
where could I buy this plant? thanks for info
Do you need to dry it out before using the leaves for tea or does it matter?
No one answered but that is a good question ... did you get any research done on it ?
THANK YOU FOR SHARING
Hello dear Joe Hollis
I watched your jiaogulan video by youtube a few day ago, I really want to facilitate for wonderful video, that jiaogulan plants looks great.
My name is nicolas From Colombia, I very interested this kind of crops, I have just 30 plants of jiagulan in my house, but you know, its very difficult find information about jiagulan crops (harvest process, time of crops, distance between plants, in other words, tecnical information about jiagulan crops).
I really want to know little more about tecnical information about jiagulan crops and Mayby you arethe person that can help me about it,
Please let me know if i can trust you to do this task,
Thank you so much
I will aprecitate if you send me a manual, pictures or some thing like that can I help me..
best regards,
NICOLAS GARCIA
Just wondering whatever happened with you growing the immortality plant and was it successful ?
You can email or call this gentleman well at least I did a year and a half ago but I don't know if he's still alive but I am going to try to call him this week
I live in a tropical country with hot sun, pus anti screen 50% sun in my jiaogulan, should I put another one another 30% ?? I planted it in large pots, in the first foliage were many leaves, but now in the second foliage is very little ... how do I get back to have more leaves? The earth is fertilized and every day I pour water, grateful.
I wonder, if we can grow it in the pots as a house plant? Would it have healing properties, if not grown in the ground (as its roots wouldn't go as deep?)
Grows wonderfully in pots on my window sill. Just make sure you place it in a north facing window.
The medicine is from the plant's organic chemistry, not soil minerals, though doubtless the health of the plant will influence the dosage of chemicals it produces.
@@williejohnson5172 oh no north-facing window ... so too much sun will kill it ?
I've tried 81 seeds so far with no luck, are there any suggestions to get it to grow at home? what are the light, soil, etc... requirements to get the seeds to germinate?
Sometimes seeds are xrayed at the post office
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allegro.pl nawet tanio UE juz zabroniła :P
Thank you
Hey Joe, where you goin with that plant in your hand Bu ba pa da pa da ta. Seriosuly though, thanks for posting this video Joe. i resonate with your style my friend and greatly appreciate the sharing of the knowledge. Best wishes to you and yours!
How does one get starters to grow gynostemma?
I've had my little cutting for about 3 weeks and the leaves are growing downward and in almost like in a ball like shape. I don't know what I am doing wrong. Any pointers? My pot too small maybe?
Quisiera conocer el tema en Español. Por favor!!!
What zone are you in?
Is this herb roasted/baked?
I can't tell whether to use the sweet or bitter variety. I know they have different constituents. Do you guys know?
Ako to rastenije tolku dobro daj dase sadit i dase pijet od nego caj da bideme site zdravi i dolgovecni
If you haven’t been able to find jiaogulan that isn’t bitter, try ordering from Holy Mountain Tea company. That’s where I first saw and tried it, and I haven’t found a better one.
Where can I buy this plant sir?
many thanks
arm Animals
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Does this plant turns leaves red in autumn, as i have them so much and they are so invasive, that i have to tier them down from my fruit trees and bushes every year, as i didn't know that they have some health benefits. But they look very beatiful in autumn as a fence.
No, the leaves do not turn red in the autumn. Likely a different plant species.
How many fresh leaves would be required to make a cup of tea
Peter Jones usually 12g/liter three times a day but you can use more
@@omnirath do you know how much gynostemma powder to use for cup of tea? I can't find any info.
would this grow in my Pac, NW forest or clearing?
I'm growing this right now...
He is still alive and kickin. 80 now and looks the same :D
Does Jiaogulan have deep roots?
Czy w Anglii można to gdzieś kupić?
Hello there, can you tell me were I can buy a plant
Hi Carmen (hablo español), We have the tea and the business across 21 countries. Walter Rivera Santos 855-464-8434
AjiTerapia LLC donde la puedo conseguir Por favor
@@ajiterapia do you have a website by the same name and do you still sell it
So I got plants from tow different sources and they have zero sweetness. One is actually extremely bitter, and the other one is a b it bitter. They are both young. Do they become sweeter as they grow or did I get bad cultivars?
I think you should try to contact him as I spoke to him about a year and a half ago about his products when I called and I myself never got around to buying any from him but I'm going to be ordering from him this week if he's still alive .
The only brand of this tea I have ever bought was the cheaper stuff at the Chinese Grocers and yes it's very bitter yuck
I’ve bought the tea from Holy Mountain Tea Company, and it was pretty sweet. I haven’t tried to grow it myself, though.
@@gardensofthegods If you infuse the plant 3-4 minutes, the tea should be sweet.. if you infuse for 15+ minutes it should be bitter, because of the compounds that are released in the water. Keep in mind, more time infused, more goodness in the tea :)
@@Leo-my8ru thank you -- i appreciate that -- but whenever i make teas for medicinal purposes i always let them steep at least 20 minutes , sometimes even longer .
So i would never let that tea steep only for a few minutes because i am drinking it for its medicinal qualities .
Same thing with
BUTTERFLY BLUE
PEA TEA ( CLITORIA TERNATEA )
It it's a beautiful vine with gorgeous deep vivid blue flowers .
In Southeast Asia they eat the flowers raw in salads and Foods and every day drink the tea .
An American neurologist visiting southeast Asia notice they don't seem to have dementia and other neuromuscular diseases as here in America .
They discovered all the benefits from this vine -- not only is it good for the neurology and the Brain but also it's good for eyesight and balancing the blood pressure .
If you don't know about BUTTERFLY BLUE PEA TEA , you might want to look into it .
Also if you add a little bit of fresh squeezed lemon of water turns anywhere from Violet to Purple depending on how much you add .
Has anyone else seen the documentary?
which is better 5 or 7 leaf Gynostemma ?
Snowfirel no difference
Jiaogulan tea is like meditation in a cup
Great educational vide!...Thank you. i wanted to ask you a ? i was at a local tea & herb house (called Bird Pick). i had a couple of Yerba Mate drinks...one with Gynostemma and a shot of concentrated Gynostemma. It was the 1st time i've ever had it. The ? is coming up...a great calm came over me & i was very focussed...but the lights in the place and even at far distances became brighter. When i left and went on the freeway...the lights of the cars and signs were very bright. i also had a an enhanced sense of smell. Is this normal or have you ever heard of anything like this before? Henry
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Recently you said it was discovered by the chinese government when they were looking into centurians, now you say it was a japanese research team. Which was it?
Oh no esta en inglés. ...alguien me puede decir como se llama esta planta..
rosalinn nuñez de la cruz el mismo subtituli lo dice
Look at the scientific name; common names are useless and he used a Chinese one anyway, since it is a Chinese, not American (or British etc) vine.
Lo siento, mi espan~ol es muy malo, pero: ver al nombre de sciencia (en Latin; nombre Latino?) que era escribiendo en este video, y buscar (en "internet" [?]) este nombre para descubrir mas. Es una planta china y e'l se llama su nombre chino, no en ingle's.
请问怎么样种植
Pappou are saponins good to us?!
Jiaogulan has many saponines.
Gynostemma Pentaphyllum is non toxic.
-Source: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15351107
Почему нет перевода на русский язык?
I live in your county. Do you have an outlet to sell these herbs and plants?
The company he works for is called Mountain garden herbs.You can get dried Jiaogulan on the website.