12 MUST-KNOW Backyard Medicinal Herbs (Foraging Medicinal Herbs)
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- Learn about urban foraging and the skillsets needed to forage for food in your surrounding areas. Whether you are living in a rural area, suburban, or urban area, these tips will help get you started and these are our 12 favorite herbs to find in the wild.
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Time Stamps:
0:00 - Introduction
1:10 - Chit Chat
7:33 - Lehmans Sponsor
9:46 - Fermented Foods
12:31 - Raising Pigs
13:47 - Main Topic
15:25 - Dandelion
20:39 - Nettle
24:06 - Plantain
27:00 - Cleavers
29:22 - Sheep Sorrel
31:32 - Clover
33:48 - Mullein
35:39 - St. John's Wort
39:07 - Pine
42:22 - Chickweed
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Would you consider doing a video of actually going out on an herb foraging trip to show where you find these different herbs, how to harvest them, and how to process them into teas, tinctures, etc.?
Great idea!
Right. I enjoyed hearing the benefits, but images of the plant would be SO much more helpful. Thank you both!
What a great video! I could listen to Carolyn talk about this topic all day. She explains things so clearly ,it’s fantastic!
Another great video. I forage dandelions. One year, some friends ask us (a cousin and I got into wine making) to make Dandelion Wine. They picked the dandelions and cleaned them, so we made the wine. We split what was made. It turned out great. I made a dandelion salve. I keep powder root on hand. I also made a plaintain salve. I really got into foraging last year.
Sounds great!
Hey fam, have you had any updates on the cause of the high glyphosate tests? Homestead supply chain safety is something we don’t think about enough. I really appreciate you sharing this deeply personal ordeal with us. God bless.
Thank you so much. I'm retired and finally have the time, trying to learn plants for medicine and food and this helps!
Stinging nettle is also good for bleeding. I had horrible menstruation periods and it reduced not only the flow, but the number of days. I had also lost my hair at one time and took the stinging nettle for it to grow. It came back so beautiful that I would get stopped by cosmetologists wondering who did my hair. It was only nature through God. I swear by it. And now I've learned how to make tinctures and found a boat load growing in my other field.
I just harvested stinging nettle for the first time! In fact, I just removed a batch from the dehydrator, my left hand is stinging a bit 😢😂.
How much and how often did you use the nettle, and in what form do you use it?
Purple deadhead nettles for allergies.. make them into a tea
Thank you! Like you said a “very important video right now.” Get a foraging guide book and “learn your land”.
Nettles - Excellent Adrenal tonic. (We probably all need in these times we're living in) Also an adaptogen and endocrine balancing.
Ask her not to sting you when you ask if you can have some of her medicine. 🌱
It's is amazing to me that with all the medicinal plants in my naturalized yard, not one stinging nettle! i even tried to grow some in a pot...but to no avail. I guess it just doesn't like it here :)
Any news on where the high levels of Round Up is coming from? Thanks for all your help.
I was going to ask the same thing. I'm looking forward to learning what they discover.
You guys are awesome. Some of these plants I don't reconize. It would be great if you had pictures or the live plant to see. Thanks for all your information.
I signed up for their email & the link for detailed info & photos is included in it. There's also recommended books with photos.
More on it here: homesteadingfamily.com/urban-foraging/
Plantain is amazing!!! Took out a spider bite, mosquito bite and splinters like immediately!!
I live in Ohio and not far from Lehmans (about 45 min). I got my Pressure canner from them. I think they are a little expensive but you get what you pay for.
Wow, how nice!! I'd spend too much.
I got my pressure canner from them as well. 🤗
It's on my bucket list to vist that store. But I live in Idaho
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Plant Nasturtium plant one of the best antibiotics, along with Barberry
It’s true about your body craving the sauerkraut. My little children all eat it and sometimes ask for seconds
Hello from Oklahoma USA.
This is SUCH a valuable video/chat, thank you! Though I'm grandma-age, I've just begun dipping my toe into herbs (medicinal and culinary and critter-resistant), both foraging and growing in WI, and I'll be checking out many of your links!
Lehmans have been a go to for every thing you can’t find anywhere else or farm use!
I sure the dandelions are gone in Ms.I ordered seeds to plant.
My kids collect dandelions and I will make dandy fritters with cashewbutter frosting. Devine taste.
Cleavers! I didn't know what they were called. I've been calling it the velcro plant! LOL Good to know it's useful
Good list and good advise, pick one and dive in! My medicinal cabinet overfloweth! And what a great way to live, free food, health and medicine at your fingertips! Also, you can feed it to your pets and livestock. Oh, and...they work!
Soups, salads and smoothies are a good way to ingest many herbs
I started using essential oil mixture in water as a antibacterial rinse. Used it on my dogs and used it on a friend. Seemed to have worked.
Good information about dandelions. I love seeing them popping up. This year I need to harvest them.
Great Info ! ❤
Thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much for all the information!!!
Awe...I have lots of burdock this year and wanted to learn more about it.
A good resource is The Homegrown Herbalist here on youtubechan. Lots of great information! He's been on this show with Carolyn.
You should add in some comfrey plants. Easy to grow and propagate (split the roots and replant!). Salves of this are great for burns and cutting scarring down from wounds.
Morning from New Zealand all🙂👋❤
Morning from the Isle of Lewis, Scotland. About as far from you as I could be 👋 😊
Thanks for your information. I have a great book: 20,000 Secrets of Tea. Out of print but found online. I can't recommend enough. Very scientific breakdown of medicinal properties of plants, also by uses. I am so happy my comfrey plants survived my move. 😊 I would add, try to find older books, new data often errs on the side of caution because some fool took tons of an herb and got sick. Use common sense. I just looked at a newer revision of Carrots Loves Tomatoes and noticed a remedy wasn't listed in the newer book. Pretty soon nothing will be left! Great book on companion planting. 😊❤
@@serenakoleno9338, hi, I use most plants as a tea as I don't have sources to do much else with our God given herbs. I would be interested in your book.
Excellent Wonderful Great
Wrote the list in the journal.
Great video! Thank you for guiding us and sharing your knowledge and love.
~Linda in PA
thanks guys. shared.
I ❤ this! Thank you. I have several of these growing in my yard. We live in a small town in central NC. You guys are amazing!
Caroline we have been getting Jase Cases for a couple years now. Wonderful!! We now have stock incase we need it.
Hi from the Hungarian-Romanian border. The medicinal herbs where on my list this Spring. Thank you for renewed inspiration.
I make a dandelion salve for gardeners hands and dandelion jelly...not sure if that's medicinal, but it sure is yummy
Because dandelion is a diuretic, it helps lower blood pressure.
Check out Refuge Medical with wound care buckets, etc.
Very helpful, thank you! Val C
I love cleavers for its lymphatic system benefits. It helps to keep the lymphatic fluid moving. I make a mixture of cleavers and red clover tea for the lymphatic system, and keeping it from becoming stagnant.
Thank you for talking about the uses of dandelions. I have been learning about them the last year or so, but I really think this herb should be my best friend going forward! I have a skin condition that I have not ever been able to resolve (I eat very “healthy” and exercise regularly and do all the topical things etc) but since about 2 years ago I have started experimenting gout and my only predisposition is that I do have rheumatoid arthritis starting (runs in my family). I’m only 38 and I find my symptoms so strange, but I do think it could very well be linked to my liver. So Thank You for this reminder! I have some purchased dandelion tea that I am going to drink today and keep trying it daily to see if this makes a difference! ❤️🌼☕️
Fantastic info!! Thank you ☺️
Any tips on how to wash/clean freshly foraged herbs before using them?
I love mullein...i use it for asthma. I also use a lot of oil of oregano . I love herbs .❤ thank you for sharing with us .
Thank you ❤. Great video and information. I think I recognized all of them but 1. Also think I'll be drying these as I'm doing my Spring weeding... cause that's were I see them😊.
Hello from Vermont 🌱
Coban - sticky wrap
We used it in our family practice office after blood draws etc . Probably more hypoallergenic than bandages and tape .
I'm 67 and decided when the jabs came out that I'd never go to a doctor again (even though I get free VA). Have needed stitches twice (one was 2 VERY bad cuts from falling with a fragile drinking glass that I was holding that broke in the fall....landed right on it trying to break my fall), got a simple arm fracture (again, from a "forced" backward fall as I was trying to lessen the pressure from a nail that was going through my foot that I'd stepped on) and just used an ACE bandage and couldn't use my arm for weeks, and most recently had excruciating pain in my abdomen (the woman's area) and what I did was cut a clove of garlic the short way, like cutting it into a "pill". Took 2 in the morning and 2 at night and it finally got better.
Thanks for the info, writing notes. Now curious about the other two (or more) herbs that were listed.
Here is a list: homesteadingfamily.com/urban-foraging/
My Aunt used to make a chocolate cake with sauerkraut in it. Sure was good and you don't taste the sauerkraut.
Jase is awesome. I have been buying from Jase since 2021
Coban is one name for medical wrap that sticks to itself.
Love fried dandelion flower.
How do you make these?
Thank you for this GREAT video. You both covered so much here. I am curious what spices you use in your Pine needle tincture.
I would like to know too!
If you use the bright green new growth of pine it has a lemony flavor
They are a good idea to have them. I just hope people understand when to take an antibiotic. I not for a cold. Just to understand what you have virus or viral
sesame oil mixed w/ dandelion latex works too
What do you recommend for identification? I cannot find a good person to follow into the field. Would love to see you do this!
We just made fried dandelion last week for the first time and I thought they tasted like fried zucchini also!
a spoon full of local raw honey every day on an empty stomach will take care of allergies as well. It may take a few months of doing it consistently but it works.
At one of our local Chinese grocery stores they have lots of traditional Chinese medicine and one of those medicines (in addition to the TCM ) was amoxicillin. It didn’t sound like in China you need a Dr to issue it. Anyway just FYI everyone
I'm about to look into the sheep sorrel. I had a rash and a virus at the same time (in my 30's I assumed the rash was poison ivy that somehow got on non exposed skin) but my lymphs got terribly inflamed, and I had facial edema... then my facial nerves started hurting to the point I could barely sleep in short naps for a few weeks, with a strange headache on one side of my head. Now I have partial bell's palsy symptoms... it seems like my rash might have been shingles and this ramsay hunt condition is on the rise in young people.
*If anyone reading this gets a strange rash, start antivirals quickly especially if you've ever had chicken pox or cold sores. Those are both herpes viruses, that can do nerve damage like this later in life.
Eons ago I worked in a medical office. Poison oak/ivy or shingles that was near or on the genitals or face/eyes was an emergency that I could schedule for that day without needing to consult a nurse for permission to do so.
My sister made dandelion wine, the recipe said it should sit in a cold place for one year. We tasted it arter one year, it was realy bad tasting. A year later my brother celler her and asked If she had and wine he could bortom, she gave him all the dandelion wine. The next Day he gave har aii the wine back minus one botten. He said she realy dont want to give away all botten becase it taste wonderful.
That is hilarious
I wish you had added pix of each herb.
We have a complete list here: homesteadingfamily.com/urban-foraging/
@@HomesteadingFamily Thanks!
Many thanks for all this info where can I how you process Chickweed other than eating it. Can you use it in a tincture or salve? Appreciate your input. God bless happy gardening 🌻🌷🌼🌾🌱
You can make a salve with it.
You can also dry for a tea!🍵
With all of the medicinal plants you can tincture it, or dry it or use it fresh. Some plants need the alcohol to extract the medicine, but many can be extracted in a tea, teas are only good for about 3 days.
A good resource is The homegrown herbalist here on youtubechan.
I've been following your channel for some time and my husband would like to know if your husband has a channel if he does please let us know so we can follow him as well ❤
Jas kits are expensive, but it's necessary. We can cut out a little somewhere (budget wise) & just do it.😊
First of all I love your channel with that being said the nurse in me feels totally against the promotion of prescription antibiotics without the advice of a doctor and knowing the correct dosage for children and knowing the right ATB for each bug!! But again I love you guys!
A great video, but none of the herbs you mentioned grow around me in SE Arizona, not even dandelion or mullein.
Could you sprout the plantain seeds?
Any study's on plantain with acne?
Where do you get your herb seed from? If you said I missed it. thanks keep up the good work.
We like www.strictlymedicinalseeds.com or www.rareseeds.com.
The wrap is called cohesive bandage
Vet Wrap 😉 Even the people who draw human blood know what vet wrap is. And yes, it's called Coban.
Can you dry dandilion? And then how use? Can you eat the bloom?
There are apps available that can tell you what a plant (weed) is when you are trying to forage. Identification is paramount.
I laugh when people call some of my plants 'weeds'; they just don't understand. They are valuable.
This is a fantastic topic and highly respect Carolyn's knowledge! The Herbal Medicine Cabinet was the very first online class I purchased ever! This is not a criticism, but I was a little disappointed that the video and topic content seemed rushed even to the point of leaving off details on two of the herbs. Just curious if there is a reason for limiting the content?
We have more on it here: homesteadingfamily.com/urban-foraging/
@@HomesteadingFamily Thank you! 🤗
I would have loved to have had pictures after each time you brought up a new herb I went ahead and paused and went to go look that herb up so I would know what you were talking about. But I had COVID and I ended up losing my hearing in my right ear having respiratory problems heart failure and kidney failure not bad enough to be super like dialysis or anything like that but all of this they've told me that I obviously had had a virus. What I think happened is I had a reaction to the COVID vaccines I waited a year after I had COVID before I had the vaccine and then waited and had the booster and I think my body had a reaction to that. I was required to have the vaccines because I'm a nurse but now I am disabled because of the fact that I need oxygen 24/7. I am going to try several of these things as t's and see if it helps me at all. Thank you for this good video
Ugh, so sorry to hear about your sickness. God Bless you.
Here is the complete list: homesteadingfamily.com/urban-foraging/
How thoughtful of you thank you!
It would be nice if you would show a picture of each herb.
We have a complete list here: homesteadingfamily.com/urban-foraging/
This video would have been even better if photos were included.
Here is a complete list: homesteadingfamily.com/urban-foraging/
Would be nice if you could show an example of each herb & what they look like- ❤ or show a photo
More on it here: homesteadingfamily.com/urban-foraging/
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Have you figured out why the glyphosate in your system?
Question: I have the inclination since these are medicinal to only eat them occasionally. Is that a modern mindset.? Basically, can i make a regular salad with them or just use them occasionally? Hope that makes sense
A good resource for herbal information is The Homegrown Herbalist here on youtubechan.
You can eat dandelion every day, but there are the same POSSIBLE side effects as spinach (kidney stones) due to the oxalic acid in the LEAVES. Natural prevention for kidney stones is LEMON, so maybe prepare a salad dressing w/lemon juice for use as salad greens or a lemon butter if used as cooked greens 😉.
If using the roots as a tea, be prepared. Dandelion roots are a diuretic!!! (So is ginger)
Hi, I tried to order the Jase Case using the code in your description and it said the code wasn't valid. I just wanted to let you know. Still ordering it though. LOL!
Sorry about that! It is working now 😊
How do you keep weeds from taking over your lane? That’s where I struggle and want to use Roundup.
Vinegar kills weeds easily.
Agree, i put baking soda on the yucky weed first then spray with vinegar, seem to work quickly.
@@FineFeatheredHomestead
I cut my organic coffee, from Azure by 50% by mixing it with roasted chicory root. Does that count as medicinal dandelion consumption?
Chicory and dandelion are two different things, but kudos on your chicory coffee ☕😊.
Dandelion root tea is good, but also a massive diuretic, so plan accordingly 😉.
Is it ok to use the stem of dandelions with that milky substance?
The whole plant is usable. But do your own research.
Isn’t it detrimental to the overall supply if every financially capable family buys out the antibiotics “just in case” and others potentially or absolutely miss out? wouldn’t it be much fairer to ensure a local GP has enough for all, thus avoiding potentially destroying these going unused?
You did 10 herbs
Could stocking up antibiotics in home medical kits actually worsen the shortages? I suspect so.
No, in fact I used to work for a pharmaceutical repackaging company and the (evil) CDC has plenty in their stockpile. Many state emergency management departments ALSO keep a stockpile for first responders.
Nonetheless, it's never a bad idea to HAVE antibiotics just in case something happens to your natural antibiotics😉. Doesn't mean you have to USE them if it's NOT an emergency 😉.
@@twanabanawna3878
That is a relief.
For the anti inflammatory’s do you ingest them or use them on the skin? I have had a very high sed rate for almost 2 years and the doctors don’t know what’s causing it. They think it’s because of my fibromyalgia. Im looking into more natural remedies for pain relief. I’m so tired of taking medications that don’t work or cause awful side effects!
I have HORRIBLE inflammation problems....well, I HAD horrible inflammation problems, and I take turmeric capsules (and I'm growing it INSIDE my house). I don't take "pepper" with it BUT, I regularly take cayenne in capsules also (and growing it to be moved OUT of my house SOON 😊).
It works AMAZING for me!!!
@@twanabanawna3878thank you so much for the information!! ❤
Are all of these safe for animals? I am concerned about them being around my dogs/cats.
We cant get the jase case in canada.
If you can do a "televisit" in Canada, schedule one and tell them you were cleaning out an old rat infested bldg and now you're pooping acid. They call in a prescription. You can do this every couple of months (after all, it takes time to clean all those rat droppings 😉) and just store them in a cool dry place.
Keep the information sheet given at the pharmacy, and highlight the ACTUAL expiration date of the meds vs what's printed on the pharmacy label. If stored properly they should last well past that and, worse case scenario, won't be as potent (ie won't kill you 😉).
If you're still worried about the expiration, "find another rat infested bldg" to clean and get a new prescription 😊.
Hope this helps!
What is a good place to source these medicinal herbs?
We like www.strictlymedicinalseeds.com or www.rareseeds.com. If you want the dried herbs, we like: www.starwest-botanicals.com and www.frontiercoop.com
@@HomesteadingFamily how do you make your capsules?
How long for less fermenting
Test taste it after a few days until it gets to the sourness you like.
just a note: sheep sorrel, not sheep laurel!
What kind of pine? White pine, balsam…?
Antibiotics are about the only medication that should not be used after there expiration date. It is one type of medication I do not stock. They should not be used as a preventative medication as that may contribute to antibiotic resistance.
Maybe I'm asking something you cover, but is it possible to buy the seeds for these? I live in the high desert of AZ and most everything that grows wild here wants to kill you. 😊
Wonder if local or State college might have this information?