My dogs nose accidently hit the down like button! He must not like burdock. I clicked the like button and sent him to a time out. Thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge.
I really started studying the Bible around 2016 and lo and behold, 2 years ago, this plant, which I had never seen before is now growing wild along the banks of my house. He must know that I will need it sometime in the future. Thank You Father, Abba!
I'm finding you 2 yrs after this was put out on TH-cam. I'm so desperate to enroll in your course and I will soon. I'd love to have any information you may still have on any of your past webinars as I'm learning so so much. Thank you for putting this information out where we can find it. Blessings to you.
I am grateful, Caroline had you on her daily homesteading. I am learning so much. Though after hurricane we just had go through Galveston County and Houston, I thought it would be perfect to gather some pine needles that flew off the trees on the golf course, lol less pooopy on those branches. Then, as I continued to watch your videos, I was supposed to gather them in the spring. So I might chop some up and make a tea. Been coughing a lot.
True story… Over 30 years ago, I was sleeping and heard a voice say “Burdock”. I didn’t know what it was and had to spell it from my knowledge of spelling. It is a bitter herb, and the Bible speaks of bitter herbs. I’m realizing now that God gave me the cure for ailments I now suffer from. THANK YOU for reminding me I already have the cure for my illnesses. 🤗
He’s so thoughtful of us 🥰 I’ve been researching bitter herbs to see what God could have been referring to in the Bible. Did you find burdock at a local grocery store or did you find seeds to grow your own?
I have to agree, I think God planted it in my garden. I have not seen this plant in my area before, found out it is burdock. It is a beautiful plant and very helpful. My daughter is fighting cancer. I want to try burdock to see if it will help her. I am so glad I found this video.
I found burdock roots sold in my local Asian grocery store. It's labeled as "Go Bo". Don't know how nutritionist it is vs wild but was excited to find it. Also, it's not expensive at all.
That was fabulous - more than a year after it was recorded. Busy binge watching all your videos have first seen you on the Pantry Chat with Carolyn. I will take your course as soon as the finances allow. Thank you.
Me too !! I’ve had this plant right out my back door for years had no idea what it was until this morning watching this … my husband dug it up today and it is burdock.. WOW 👏👏👏
I love growing burdock. It fixed my gut. It supports mast stem cells in the intestines. Vinegar pickled is nice, tinctured and dried- all good , easy to grow, and busts up minerals from below. The plants growing near burdock get nourished by the drawing effects the tap root performs . Garlic bulbs are monster next to the burdock root. Tennis ball bulbs! I do collect seeds and have made tincture. I 've read two cinder blocks to crush the pods (outside)to grind the majority of hairs away is a strategy -windy day project. Also, I have to plug the benefits of biochar in garden soil. Make woodwaste and brush turn into a garden amendment that holds onto minerals , micrcrobes, and moisture. Thank you Doc Jones great information. The Essiac formula's first ingredient is burdock.
Dr. Jones, I’m planning on taking your class. Do you know why? Because I can understand what you’re talking about & what you mean! I’ve noticed every profession makes up really difficult words that nobody understands. The result being, that the students or listeners, feel dumb & the teacher, lawyer,or whoever, feels smart. (I think they’re insecure.) I’ve also noticed over the years, that the really smart & secure people, don’t have to use those hard to understand words. The secure people want to communicate! This secure person is how I think of you, Dr. Jones. And, that’s why I think I can learn, even though I won’t be the youngest in your classes! I can’t wait! I have a little more work to finish up & then I’ll be enrolling in your Herbalist School! Yay!
I grow burdock...and harvest the tiny seeds,which is a hard job.First you have to fight with fuzz that stick to your clothes and skin.Then when you crack the nut to get the seeds out;only to find silk worm feeding on the burdock seeds..
Love this channel!! It is my hope to eventually take the online schooling in the not too distant future. Thanks so much for your time and knowledge in this video!
Thanks Doc for another great class. I learn so much from you and your classes are never boring. Thanks for all you do. Hope you and your family are well
Yeah, we had 11 adopted and 4 homemade. They've all grown up and moved out. Just me and Mom and the dog now. Doc Jones homegrownherbalist.net/about-the-school/
I found you on the Grow Network 3 day event about a week ago, loved it. I just bought your Homegrown Herbalist book (will have in a couple days) and the Cut, Bite and Sting Kit. I am learning so much already, I am in the field of holistic health your book will be an amazing addition to my "learning" and as soon as it is in my financial budget I will love to take your course. Thank you for what you do, thank you for your hilarious sense of humor - you make me smile while watching. I look forward to continuing to learn with you. Be well on your journey to healing after your surgery. :-)
Glad you enjoyed it Lorraine. I also have a book on weeds you might like. Holler when you're ready to start the school. I look forward to joining you on your journey. :0) homegrownherbalist.net/product/the-guide-to-medicinal-weeds/ Doc Jones homegrownherbalist.net/about-the-school/
This was amazing information. I watched another of your burdock videos and had questions about what to do with burdock root. This answered all my questions and more! Can't wait until fall to dig out roots!
Dr Jones, you are amazing. My dog and I have bladder issues when allergy season is around. I learned antihistimine and vit c helped and I have been using sting nettle, goldenrod, marshmallow root, cleavers for Trixy my service dog. I add hibiscus and organic orange juice to my teas. Happy to learn of the powerful properties of Burdock from you today. Adding to my apothocary now. ❤
This was awesome! I found burdock growing under the willow tree and around the chicken coop. I dug up several roots, cleaned and grated them and have them ready for the freeze dryer. Thanks for all the info on this amazing herb!
Went straight outside to dig up a burdock with whom I was familiar only to find several that were easier to approach- poison ivy is a fearsome guard! The stem interiors are delicious and crunchy, then your lips stick together. :/ root slices in the dehydrator. Thank you!!
Went to my Amish herbalist in Indiana with a sprained/fractured foot…swelling, pain, couldn’t put any weight on my foot. They had me heat water up to 180 degrees and soak the leaves until they started to seep color, then wrap my foot. Damp to wet leaves, plastic wrap, and an ace bandage…3-4 times total for 4-5 hours each. Also, used arnica gel and lavender oil mixture. Foot completely healed within a few days. They mentioned “bone netting” and said the leave will pull out the pain. Burdock WORKS!! Been going to Amish herbalist for 7 years…burdock got me interested in more. Found your channel. Planning to take the course with my family. Thank you.
Thanks so much! Great webinar, great plant!....although my husband didn't quite agree, seems it's a very good diuretic - I gave him 2 large glasses of cold burdock infusion over the day and when we woke up the next morning he said "what was that stuff you gave me yesterday?? I barely slept last night, had to keep getting up to pee every 45 minutes ALL NIGHT!!
I have bought burdock but never managed to grow it and haven't foraged it....or so I thought. My husband and I once took a woodsy drive and foraged some shagbark hickory. When I got back in the vehicle I had some burrs stuck on the fabric tops of my boots. I didn't realize it was burdock, but now I realize that it was. I need to get some going on our property! Side note: I just ordered some of your Nourishing Roots tea. Yay! Can't wait to try it. I love your 40 Winks tea. :) Great info--thank you!
My daughter Luci, who went to naturopath school with me and is the general manager of your company, made up the fun tea recipes. Those rascals are tasty. :0) homegrownherbalist.net/product-category/tea/ Doc
@@HomeGrownHerbalist Kudos to Luci--the teas are wonderful! We made our first pot of nourishing roots last night and it was wonderful! I suffer with anxiety attacks occasionally (used to be constantly...) and had one last night. I got out of bed (they come on as I'm going to sleep) and took some lobelia tincture...then made a cup of 40 winks tea and slept soundly. I made an order for a third tea blend and I can't wait to receive it! I hope to purchase all of my herbal tea blends from HGH! High five to Luci!
Hi Doc, Carl Linnaeaus, was Swedish,(Sweden) not Swiss. Just saying...I live in Sweden so he pops up in conversations, specially related to herbs, but one of my favorite cafeterias (cofea shops?), where you eat sweet things and drink coffee, not get stoned. I am only saying this cause I heard you in several tutorials saying that he is Swiss. No biggie, I love everything else you are teaching us, and the way you make me laugh! So thank you and hope you dont take this the wrong way, I too hate bessewissers...Extracted from wikipedia(Carl Linnaeus, also known after his ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné, was a Swedish botanist, zoologist, taxonomist, and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, the modern system of naming organisms. He is known as the "father of modern taxonomy". Wikipedia) Best Regards, Alex
I am so glad to find this video and your channel! We have a ton of burdock and the burrs get stuck in my dogs coat. Our neighbor uses a torch to kill his but something told me I shouldn’t kill it! Now I’m going to go dig up some burdock roots!
I really am watching this three years out. I would love the Burdock pdf if it’s still available. I am actively working my way through your presentations. I hope to see you in person in the near future. Thank you for your fantastic work!
Sabine Hazine author of Let’Talk Sh*t is a Gastro who says avoid probiotics. She just did a YT discussion on Dr Been YT channel. Super interesting about microbiome. Healing Autism, Crohn’s, Alopecia and more with fecal transplants. Main issue is we are super low in Bifidobacterium
Can burdock be taken at the same time as saw palmetto? I just adore you doc and your ways! You are so happy and knowledgeable! Thank you so much for pouring out like you do!
Thanks for everything you do and with humor also. I want to attend your school but need to wait until I am no longer the total caregiver or my 97 year old Mom. Right now I am pretty well snowed under. Until I have the time I will continue to watch your videos, enjoy your blog and buy your preparations.
Ohhh I wish I would have found you three years ago, I’d have jumped on the course at that price. Now I’ve gotta budget it in and I’m not there yet, lol!
This is great information! Consider making some SHORT videos. Your teaching through humor is the best delivery for those who are searching for simple explanations. Thanks. 🌞🌱❤️
Another great, informative video. Discovered you on The Grow Network. Finally getting a chance to binge watch all your You tube videos. Have some extra time right now due to an injury which has me off work for a month and a half so far. Cut through the tendon on my middle finger. Hoping to be able to buy both your books when I get back to work and eventually become a student of your school. Signed up for your newsletter and will be emailing for the PDF's of the slides from multiple videos. Glad you are feeling better, Love your sense of humor.
No. Curly dock/yellow dock (Verbascum thapsus) is a different plant than Burdock (Arctium lappa). They do have some similar liver-blessing properties though. Doc Jones homegrownherbalist.net/about-the-school/
Delightful video, you make it very interesting. I'm one of your herbal school students, hadn't gotten to this one yett, althought I've been using burdock in some formulas. Makes me want to stand up, dance and cheer! Now to pass this viideo on to other people. Thank you!!
Loved this. Thank You..i have anxiety and did not know that I should take probiotics. Taking one now and will do so daily with my burdock tea. It really does help with constipation. Also drinking burdock to help build up my iron level
Probiotics (live bugs) are great but pre-biotics are a great addition too. Powdered burdock is a great source of prebiotics due to it's insoluble fiber content. Throw a little powder in your drinks or soups or smoothies. :0) Doc Jones homegrownherbalist.net/?s=prebiotic&post_type=product&title=1&excerpt=1&content=1&categories=1&attributes=1&tags=1&sku=1&orderby=date-DESC&ixwps=1
I love watching your videos, I am learning more from your videos than the others I watch on herbal medicines because you explain everything so well. I plan on taking your online classes very soon and can not wait!
Doc Jones, would you do a video on anthelmintic pasture forages? My biggest concern is goats, but also for cows, rabbits, and sheep. Hard to find good info. Mostly have to weed thru drug stuff. And the drugs are not really reliable anymore. God bless you regardless. : ) PS I would buy a book on herbal livestock support. Especially regarding parasites and pregnancy support.
Funny you should ask Tirzah. My inner veterinarian has been very unsettled and fidgety of late and I've had the feeling that a really good veterinary herbal medicine book is about to explode out of my brain. I need to put some plastic up on the walls for the mess, but as soon as that's done, I'll be ready to let the thing out. It'll probably be written in the next couple of months. The school also covers veterinary topics and issues whenever they differ from human ones (which actually isn't very often). Doc Jones homegrownherbalist.net/about-the-school/
@@HomeGrownHerbalist excellent! Planning on taking your course in the future. Saving pennies and dealing with planting, kidding, "goslining", etc. Just astonished at the lack of... vetted veterinary info out there lay people can trust. Especially from someone of your practical experience level. In these here parts, non big pharma solutions are little to none, especially where goats are concerned. Even the university's small ruminant specialist told me she really had no experience with dairy goats.
@@HomeGrownHerbalist I have goat's, cow's, horse, chickens, turkeys, guinea hen, so if the new book could cover them, that'd be great. 😁 also a section in the new book about what you could plant in your pasture safe for the livestock to give them what to pick & choose from naturally. Would be awesome. 🤣
Listening again to a most informative lecture. Such a shame youtube allows only a once off thumbs up! I hope one day I can afford the homegrown herbalist course, where i live a substantial amount despite it being so reasonably priced, but so long I gleam as much as I can from all your TH-cam videos. Thank you so much!
This is exactly what I was looking for, Thank you so much. Could you expand anymore on the precauctions with burdock and diabetes? Have found mixed information, thanks again 😊
Love your podcasts, I love natural medicine, I’m 76 and very healthy but just had a bad flu mainly cough from production of Philegmn feel like I need a good tonic to get back to my normal state? Any ideas?
Does infusing sliced, dehydrated burdock in cold water, for tea, work just as well as the dehydrated powdered burdock? Or should it strictly be powdered? Thanks for your help! And for this fantastic video!! We love your humor!! 😄
Thank you so much! I am eventually join your On-line School!! Our 5 acre farm is loaded with Burdock. I am learning about what is on our land first and processing those herbs. I went out today to get Burdock root and WOW the root is deep. I will go out again today and take a shovel to dig around it. I washed and cut the root with a few baby leaves and I am cold water infusing it. HOW LONG SHOULD I LET IT SOAK IN THE PURIFIED WATER BEFORE I START DRINKING IT? Thank you!
Thank you so much for your videos! I’ve been to one of your classes too. I absolutely love what you do!! ❤ Can I ask you if you can drink burdock root tea while you’re fasting?
It would grow in a large pot. The medicinal properties would likely be the same but, nutritionally, it may lack some of the micro minerals that it picks up by going deep into real dirt. Doc Jones homegrownherbalist.net/
Wondering if Burdock would be helpful to someone going through chemotherapy and/or radiation? Would you drink some tea after a treatment kind of thing to help flush out your system to help with both long and short term side effects.
Thank you for all the information! I like to lactoferment a lot of vegetables and root vegetables for health benefits. I’m wondering if you’ve tried fermenting it and if you’d still get all the benefits from it that way. I suffer from back and neck issues and inflammation/arthritis and my son has really bad allergies. I’m wondering if we’d benefit from eating it that way with some dill and garlic for flavor.
@@HomeGrownHerbalist surprisingly easy - well the fat ones broke of course, but the new young ones were easy to dig up and they taste pretty good, dirt rubbed off . I had always dried some and cooked the rest, but I must say the young ones taste darn good as they are. My new snack! Thanks doc!
Love your humor while bringing awareness to nature 😂
Feb 27 2024 great I can actually enjoy someone's teaching 😎😎
My dogs nose accidently hit the down like button! He must not like burdock. I clicked the like button and sent him to a time out. Thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge.
I really started studying the Bible around 2016 and lo and behold, 2 years ago, this plant, which I had never seen before is now growing wild along the banks of my house. He must know that I will need it sometime in the future. Thank You Father, Abba!
Very happy to find you, wish you were one of my teachers in H.S. Would have learned a lot more of a good thing
I am taking the Home Grown school. I am about a 1/3 through it. It is so good and I enjoy every class. Doc is a great teacher and a wonderful man.
Thanks for the kind words Phil. We're glad to have you on board. :0)
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I'm finding you 2 yrs after this was put out on TH-cam. I'm so desperate to enroll in your course and I will soon. I'd love to have any information you may still have on any of your past webinars as I'm learning so so much. Thank you for putting this information out where we can find it. Blessings to you.
I am grateful, Caroline had you on her daily homesteading. I am learning so much. Though after hurricane we just had go through Galveston County and Houston, I thought it would be perfect to gather some pine needles that flew off the trees on the golf course, lol less pooopy on those branches. Then, as I continued to watch your videos, I was supposed to gather them in the spring.
So I might chop some up and make a tea. Been coughing a lot.
You are FABULOUS! I am saving my pennies to join your herbalist school.
Holler when you're ready Andrea. I'd love to join you on that journey. :0)
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Me too!
Me too! I just found you! I love your teaching style.
You've said this is good for digestion does it help dissolve gallstones?
We are supper grateful for you freely sharing your accumulated knowledge of health supporting & rebuilding plants.
I'm super grateful you're enjoying it. :0)
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True story… Over 30 years ago, I was sleeping and heard a voice say “Burdock”. I didn’t know what it was and had to spell it from my knowledge of spelling. It is a bitter herb, and the Bible speaks of bitter herbs. I’m realizing now that God gave me the cure for ailments I now suffer from. THANK YOU for reminding me I already have the cure for my illnesses. 🤗
He’s so thoughtful of us 🥰 I’ve been researching bitter herbs to see what God could have been referring to in the Bible. Did you find burdock at a local grocery store or did you find seeds to grow your own?
I have to agree, I think God planted it in my garden. I have not seen this plant in my area before, found out it is burdock. It is a beautiful plant and very helpful. My daughter is fighting cancer. I want to try burdock to see if it will help her. I am so glad I found this video.
@@spellbinder933 USE IT! I truly believe it will prove to be a miracle for her. Praying for you and her and your family. 🤗🌺👋🏼
I found burdock roots sold in my local Asian grocery store. It's labeled as "Go Bo". Don't know how nutritionist it is vs wild but was excited to find it. Also, it's not expensive at all.
When I was a child I loved dandelion and burdock .
That was fabulous - more than a year after it was recorded. Busy binge watching all your videos have first seen you on the Pantry Chat with Carolyn. I will take your course as soon as the finances allow. Thank you.
me too! thank goodness he was on Homesteading families channel
Me too !! I’ve had this plant right out my back door for years had no idea what it was until this morning watching this … my husband dug it up today and it is burdock.. WOW 👏👏👏
Me too… 2 years after it was recorded!!
I love growing burdock. It fixed my gut. It supports mast stem cells in the intestines. Vinegar pickled is nice, tinctured and dried- all good , easy to grow, and busts up minerals from below. The plants growing near burdock get nourished by the drawing effects the tap root performs . Garlic bulbs are monster next to the burdock root. Tennis ball bulbs! I do collect seeds and have made tincture. I 've read two cinder blocks to crush the pods (outside)to grind the majority of hairs away is a strategy -windy day project. Also, I have to plug the benefits of biochar in garden soil. Make woodwaste and brush turn into a garden amendment that holds onto minerals , micrcrobes, and moisture. Thank you Doc Jones great information. The Essiac formula's first ingredient is burdock.
I'm gonna save up so I can join your school! Super excited!
You have followers from Uzbekistan 🇺🇿 too👍
I learned about you on TH-cam from Home Stead Family with Josh And Carolyn. Really interested in your teachings. Thank you
Hi doc! So funny you said three years from now and that’s exactly when I’m watching it, three years since you put it out, lol! 😂
Absolutely LOVE watching all your videos 😊 I have learned so much from you. You make learning fun and I will be 65 this year.
Humor is the best medicine! Great pairing of herb and health with humor on your channel!
The way you present the information---your analogies and humor, is so helpful and fun. Thank you!
Dr. Jones, I’m planning on taking your class. Do you know why? Because I can understand what you’re talking about & what you mean! I’ve noticed every profession makes up really difficult words that nobody understands. The result being, that the students or listeners, feel dumb & the teacher, lawyer,or whoever, feels smart. (I think they’re insecure.) I’ve also noticed over the years, that the really smart & secure people, don’t have to use those hard to understand words. The secure people want to communicate!
This secure person is how I think of you, Dr. Jones. And, that’s why I think I can learn, even though I won’t be the youngest in your classes! I can’t wait! I have a little more work to finish up & then I’ll be enrolling in your Herbalist School! Yay!
I am in school I love it.
Im a year late buuuut Im so glad I found this video !
This is a great mongraph on burdock . really glad I tuned in Doc Pat. xxx
I grow burdock...and harvest the tiny seeds,which is a hard job.First you have to fight with fuzz that stick to your clothes and skin.Then when you crack the nut to get the seeds out;only to find silk worm feeding on the burdock seeds..
Love this channel!! It is my hope to eventually take the online schooling in the not too distant future. Thanks so much for your time and knowledge in this video!
Thanks Doc for another great class. I learn so much from you and your classes are never boring. Thanks for all you do. Hope you and your family are well
Thanks Phil. I appreciate your taking the time to participate.
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That explains why he laughs all the time, oh my goodness 15 kids!
Yeah, we had 11 adopted and 4 homemade. They've all grown up and moved out. Just me and Mom and the dog now.
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That means you did your job
I've made a salve from the leaves to treat acne. Works really well.
Yeah the leaves tend to like helping the skin topically. :0)
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I found you on the Grow Network 3 day event about a week ago, loved it. I just bought your Homegrown Herbalist book (will have in a couple days) and the Cut, Bite and Sting Kit. I am learning so much already, I am in the field of holistic health your book will be an amazing addition to my "learning" and as soon as it is in my financial budget I will love to take your course. Thank you for what you do, thank you for your hilarious sense of humor - you make me smile while watching. I look forward to continuing to learn with you. Be well on your journey to healing after your surgery. :-)
Glad you enjoyed it Lorraine. I also have a book on weeds you might like. Holler when you're ready to start the school. I look forward to joining you on your journey. :0)
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This was amazing information. I watched another of your burdock videos and had questions about what to do with burdock root. This answered all my questions and more! Can't wait until fall to dig out roots!
This came just in time! Will be getting burdock. Thank you ❤
You are so welcome, thanks for watching :)
Thanks doc
Dr Jones, you are amazing. My dog and I have bladder issues when allergy season is around. I learned antihistimine and vit c helped and I have been using sting nettle, goldenrod, marshmallow root, cleavers for Trixy my service dog. I add hibiscus and organic orange juice to my teas. Happy to learn of the powerful properties of Burdock from you today. Adding to my apothocary now. ❤
This was awesome! I found burdock growing under the willow tree and around the chicken coop. I dug up several roots, cleaned and grated them and have them ready for the freeze dryer. Thanks for all the info on this amazing herb!
Went straight outside to dig up a burdock with whom I was familiar only to find several that were easier to approach- poison ivy is a fearsome guard! The stem interiors are delicious and crunchy, then your lips stick together. :/ root slices in the dehydrator. Thank you!!
What a great webinar! Thank you so much! Very clear and easy to understand all the information you gave and even humor to keep it fun!!!😀
Just found your videos and I am excited to watch more. Great information!
Such an excellent video.
Great information and personality! ✌️🏾
Glad you enjoyed it, Thanks for watching.
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Went to my Amish herbalist in Indiana with a sprained/fractured foot…swelling, pain, couldn’t put any weight on my foot. They had me heat water up to 180 degrees and soak the leaves until they started to seep color, then wrap my foot. Damp to wet leaves, plastic wrap, and an ace bandage…3-4 times total for 4-5 hours each. Also, used arnica gel and lavender oil mixture. Foot completely healed within a few days. They mentioned “bone netting” and said the leave will pull out the pain. Burdock WORKS!!
Been going to Amish herbalist for 7 years…burdock got me interested in more. Found your channel. Planning to take the course with my family. Thank you.
Thank you. You were amazing and I love your sense of humor and the way you deliver the informations.❤️❤️
Thank you so much!
Thanks so much! Great webinar, great plant!....although my husband didn't quite agree, seems it's a very good diuretic - I gave him 2 large glasses of cold burdock infusion over the day and when we woke up the next morning he said "what was that stuff you gave me yesterday?? I barely slept last night, had to keep getting up to pee every 45 minutes ALL NIGHT!!
Yup. It'll get things moving pretty good. Don't load up before bed. :0)
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@@HomeGrownHerbalist it wasn’t even that close to bedtime - 2nd glass was at 2pm! Maybe stick to a morning dose in future then!
I have bought burdock but never managed to grow it and haven't foraged it....or so I thought. My husband and I once took a woodsy drive and foraged some shagbark hickory. When I got back in the vehicle I had some burrs stuck on the fabric tops of my boots. I didn't realize it was burdock, but now I realize that it was. I need to get some going on our property!
Side note: I just ordered some of your Nourishing Roots tea. Yay! Can't wait to try it. I love your 40 Winks tea. :)
Great info--thank you!
My daughter Luci, who went to naturopath school with me and is the general manager of your company, made up the fun tea recipes. Those rascals are tasty. :0)
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Doc
@@HomeGrownHerbalist Kudos to Luci--the teas are wonderful! We made our first pot of nourishing roots last night and it was wonderful! I suffer with anxiety attacks occasionally (used to be constantly...) and had one last night. I got out of bed (they come on as I'm going to sleep) and took some lobelia tincture...then made a cup of 40 winks tea and slept soundly. I made an order for a third tea blend and I can't wait to receive it! I hope to purchase all of my herbal tea blends from HGH! High five to Luci!
Hi Doc, Carl Linnaeaus, was Swedish,(Sweden) not Swiss. Just saying...I live in Sweden so he pops up in conversations, specially related to herbs, but one of my favorite cafeterias (cofea shops?), where you eat sweet things and drink coffee, not get stoned. I am only saying this cause I heard you in several tutorials saying that he is Swiss. No biggie, I love everything else you are teaching us, and the way you make me laugh! So thank you and hope you dont take this the wrong way, I too hate bessewissers...Extracted from wikipedia(Carl Linnaeus, also known after his ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné, was a Swedish botanist, zoologist, taxonomist, and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, the modern system of naming organisms. He is known as the "father of modern taxonomy". Wikipedia) Best Regards, Alex
I am so glad to find this video and your channel! We have a ton of burdock and the burrs get stuck in my dogs coat. Our neighbor uses a torch to kill his but something told me I shouldn’t kill it! Now I’m going to go dig up some burdock roots!
Great video as usual. Thanks for what you do! Gonna go to your website and buy some burdock😅
Phenomenal good information and fun to listen to. Thank you so much for this ❤ from Holland.
I really am watching this three years out. I would love the Burdock pdf if it’s still available. I am actively working my way through your presentations. I hope to see you in person in the near future. Thank you for your fantastic work!
@@DebbyKillebrew Im happy to send the pdf. Send me an email.
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Sabine Hazine author of Let’Talk Sh*t is a Gastro who says avoid probiotics. She just did a YT discussion on Dr Been YT channel. Super interesting about microbiome. Healing Autism, Crohn’s, Alopecia and more with fecal transplants. Main issue is we are super low in Bifidobacterium
Good way to start the year: Opportunity. Prepared.
Can burdock be taken at the same time as saw palmetto? I just adore you doc and your ways! You are so happy and knowledgeable! Thank you so much for pouring out like you do!
Thanks for everything you do and with humor also. I want to attend your school but need to wait until I am no longer the total caregiver or my 97 year old Mom. Right now I am pretty well snowed under. Until I have the time I will continue to watch your videos, enjoy your blog and buy your preparations.
Holler when you're ready Mary. And give my best to your mom. She's lucky to have you. :0)
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Ohhh I wish I would have found you three years ago, I’d have jumped on the course at that price. Now I’ve gotta budget it in and I’m not there yet, lol!
I watch your videos while driving. Teally good info. Thank you so much.
Maybe I better make some audio versions...might be safer. :0)
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Doc, you are the best! I want to learn learn learn!!
Me too! :0)
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This is great information! Consider making some SHORT videos. Your teaching through humor is the best delivery for those who are searching for simple explanations. Thanks. 🌞🌱❤️
Another great, informative video. Discovered you on The Grow Network. Finally getting a chance to binge watch all your You tube videos. Have some extra time right now due to an injury which has me off work for a month and a half so far. Cut through the tendon on my middle finger. Hoping to be able to buy both your books when I get back to work and eventually become a student of your school. Signed up for your newsletter and will be emailing for the PDF's of the slides from multiple videos. Glad you are feeling better, Love your sense of humor.
I have curly dock Doc.' is this one the same in all. Love your videos🤗🤗🤗
No. Curly dock/yellow dock (Verbascum thapsus) is a different plant than Burdock (Arctium lappa). They do have some similar liver-blessing properties though.
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I am learning so much and cracking up at all your jokes I love it! 😂❤😊
I just joined the school and have watched so many videos. I love watching you. You make it interesting and make me laugh.
Delightful video, you make it very interesting. I'm one of your herbal school students, hadn't gotten to this one yett, althought I've been using burdock in some formulas. Makes me want to stand up, dance and cheer! Now to pass this viideo on to other people. Thank you!!
THANK, DR. LOVE IT.
Thank you for all the wonderful information.
Thank you for your work! I love your attitude. Very refreshing!
Do you know if Burdock or any other herb helps with ridding the body of Oxalates?
watching this 3 years later.. same Burdock.. any other new news.. I mean Burdock is great
Thank you thank you thank you! For your wonderful contributions !!
Loved this. Thank You..i have anxiety and did not know that I should take probiotics. Taking one now and will do so daily with my burdock tea. It really does help with constipation. Also drinking burdock to help build up my iron level
Probiotics (live bugs) are great but pre-biotics are a great addition too. Powdered burdock is a great source of prebiotics due to it's insoluble fiber content. Throw a little powder in your drinks or soups or smoothies. :0)
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Thanks Doc!!
Any time Yvonne. Thanks for watching. :0)
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Doc you just crack me up 😂 I truly appreciate you. Thank you for absolutely everything you do.
I love watching your videos, I am learning more from your videos than the others I watch on herbal medicines because you explain everything so well. I plan on taking your online classes very soon and can not wait!
Just found you ( friend told me), love you, thank you!
Doc Jones, would you do a video on anthelmintic pasture forages? My biggest concern is goats, but also for cows, rabbits, and sheep. Hard to find good info. Mostly have to weed thru drug stuff. And the drugs are not really reliable anymore. God bless you regardless. : ) PS I would buy a book on herbal livestock support. Especially regarding parasites and pregnancy support.
Funny you should ask Tirzah. My inner veterinarian has been very unsettled and fidgety of late and I've had the feeling that a really good veterinary herbal medicine book is about to explode out of my brain. I need to put some plastic up on the walls for the mess, but as soon as that's done, I'll be ready to let the thing out. It'll probably be written in the next couple of months. The school also covers veterinary topics and issues whenever they differ from human ones (which actually isn't very often).
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@@HomeGrownHerbalist excellent! Planning on taking your course in the future. Saving pennies and dealing with planting, kidding, "goslining", etc. Just astonished at the lack of... vetted veterinary info out there lay people can trust. Especially from someone of your practical experience level. In these here parts, non big pharma solutions are little to none, especially where goats are concerned. Even the university's small ruminant specialist told me she really had no experience with dairy goats.
@@HomeGrownHerbalist PS think you would be proud. The row of calendula planted at your recommendation has its 1st two flowers today!
@@HomeGrownHerbalist I have goat's, cow's, horse, chickens, turkeys, guinea hen, so if the new book could cover them, that'd be great. 😁 also a section in the new book about what you could plant in your pasture safe for the livestock to give them what to pick & choose from naturally. Would be awesome. 🤣
LOVED every minute ♥️♥️♥️ Thank you Doc Jones👐💃🏻
Omygosh…I’m laughing so hard at the burdock on the head thing for prolapsed uterus! 😂😂😂
Thank you Dr Pat for doing this video !! I have bad kidneys and so does my dog !! Lots of bacteria and uti’s!!
Thank you!
You bet! Thanks for watching.
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Listening again to a most informative lecture. Such a shame youtube allows only a once off thumbs up!
I hope one day I can afford the homegrown herbalist course, where i live a substantial amount despite it being so reasonably priced, but so long I gleam as much as I can from all your TH-cam videos. Thank you so much!
Ty
This is exactly what I was looking for, Thank you so much. Could you expand anymore on the precauctions with burdock and diabetes? Have found mixed information, thanks again 😊
Excellent! Thanks so much for sharing all your knowledge. I appreciate all the years of learning and studying you’ve done.
Love your podcasts, I love natural medicine, I’m 76 and very healthy but just had a bad flu mainly cough from production of Philegmn feel like I need a good tonic to get back to my normal state? Any ideas?
Does infusing sliced, dehydrated burdock in cold water, for tea, work just as well as the dehydrated powdered burdock? Or should it strictly be powdered? Thanks for your help! And for this fantastic video!! We love your humor!! 😄
Try having folks put the questions in all caps. Thank you for all
Hi Valerie. Does the "all caps" make the questions easier to see?
@@HomeGrownHerbalist oh yes. A lot of other channels ask for that so they can see it eaiser. I love y'all thank you for being there
Thank you so much! I am eventually join your On-line School!! Our 5 acre farm is loaded with Burdock. I am learning about what is on our land first and processing those herbs. I went out today to get Burdock root and WOW the root is deep. I will go out again today and take a shovel to dig around it. I washed and cut the root with a few baby leaves and I am cold water infusing it. HOW LONG SHOULD I LET IT SOAK IN THE PURIFIED WATER BEFORE I START DRINKING IT? Thank you!
what's the best time to harvest the different parts?
Best video ever.
Thank you so much for your videos! I’ve been to one of your classes too. I absolutely love what you do!! ❤
Can I ask you if you can drink burdock root tea while you’re fasting?
I love these informative webinars...so goood. Question: is it ok to grow burdock in a large pot if you dont have space?
It would grow in a large pot. The medicinal properties would likely be the same but, nutritionally, it may lack some of the micro minerals that it picks up by going deep into real dirt.
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Thank you
Wondering if Burdock would be helpful to someone going through chemotherapy and/or radiation? Would you drink some tea after a treatment kind of thing to help flush out your system to help with both long and short term side effects.
What a fantastic class! Thank you so much for the info.
8:21 Pasteur also screwed up food & milk
Thank you for all the information!
I like to lactoferment a lot of vegetables and root vegetables for health benefits. I’m wondering if you’ve tried fermenting it and if you’d still get all the benefits from it that way. I suffer from back and neck issues and inflammation/arthritis and my son has really bad allergies. I’m wondering if we’d benefit from eating it that way with some dill and garlic for flavor.
Such great info!!! Just ordered your books 🎉
Can you use a grain mill to open the seeds?
I listened three times now and it is time to go dig up some burdock root - though after a rain might be a tad easier??...
Yeah. Wet dirt is usually easier than dry stuff. :0)
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@@HomeGrownHerbalist surprisingly easy - well the fat ones broke of course, but the new young ones were easy to dig up and they taste pretty good, dirt rubbed off . I had always dried some and cooked the rest, but I must say the young ones taste darn good as they are. My new snack! Thanks doc!
I'm thinking that too 😂🙏
Which tincture would you use first, support or builder?
Thanks dog Johnson
THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH🫶🏾🫶🏾 I'll be enrolling immediately 😊🏃🏾♀️➡️