For those who have inquired and are interested in the Medicinal Herbal Flow Chart featured in one of our previous videos, we have now made it available for purchase here: bit.ly/3Jv0Hyj .
VERY informative! I learned a lot more than I already knew about some of these. 1:10 Yarrow….achillea millefolium 6:35 Wood Betany, Lousewort….stachys officinalis/betonica 10:00 Goldenseal….hydrastis canadensis 18:50 Church steeples/Agrimony/Liverwort….agrimonia eupatoria 25:37 Pot marigold….Calendula officinalis 31:54 St. John’s Wort….hypericum perforatum 38:56 German chamomile….matricaria chamomilla 42:50 Wild Bergamot….monarda fistulosa
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@@mimimills2524……Sorry….duly noted. I understand. I can’t believe how many times in a day that I see people using the wrong ‘there, they’re, or their’, in a sentence…..it really makes the grammar Nazi in me want to come out! But then when you do, you get pounced on by a bazillion shrieking idiots. I remember reading that Thomas Jefferson is the one who pushed for standardizing the spelling of our words, as before that, people spelled things as they saw fit. Seems like we’re going back to those days. 🙄 I actually thank you for the correction…..let’s stay standardized…..and civilized. 😉
As a pharmacist working in a hospital and clinical setting, I would suggest that if you have questions about any contraindications for use of any herbals, to run it by a pharmacist, as we have more resources and training on naturally derived medicines, and whether an herbal interacts with diseases or other medicines. From my experience, physicians generally dismiss complementary alternative medicines altogether, in part due to a lack of knowledge, as well as over reliance on pharmaceuticals.
This is super helpful! I just want to know if its safe to use things and the doctors never seem to know that. They just jump straight to discouraging it :^(
@@alisonwright9532 I've learned the more you work with physicians, most only seem to know medication/treatments pertaining to their specialty. Everything outside of that, they will not comment or discourage use (for fear of liability, erring on the side of caution, or their ego) . There are certainly pharmacists that fall in this category too, but you can find more pharmacists that will comment on the safety/efficacy of these products to at least inform you if there are potential disease or medication interactions.
So glad you brought that up! But since pharmacists make their living on pharmaceuticals, isn't it going to be difficult to find one who talks freely about the use of herbals?
@@annsaunders8262 You are correct, there is probably going to be a bias towards pharmaceuticals among pharmacists. Particularly in the context of how effective pharmaceuticals are vs. herbals. However, we also make money off of herbals/natural products (popular ones are sold at pharmacies), so some pharmacists may not be totally against them. I would recommend going to see someone at an independent location vs. a chain. Independents are more likely to embrace other modalities (herbals and complementary) to differentiate themselves from chain pharmacies. Chains also push pharmaceuticals harder to generate more revenue based on volume, and the pharmacists have less time to answer questions. There is a good reference - Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database. It provides safety and efficacy information for individuals using herbal medicines. If the pharmacy has access to this reference, you could ask them to check it for any herbal you are interested in. It provides very detailed answers on available studies/reports.
I am so glad to see such a message I'm busy studying herbalism and it's really important to look at both the interactions with pharmaceuticals and also how best to heal.... I love herbal medicine but I am also very grateful for antibiotics, which saved my life, so..... yeah, I'd rather know how to handle getting over the anti biotic when it's done it's job than cause further division
Dandelion & burdock ~we used to drink that when i was young. It was a favourite for most children. You could buy it as a fizzy drink, then take the bottle back and get your sixpence. We used to make elderflower champagne too & rosehip syrup for winter colds
This content kept me engrossed for all 52 minutes! I really enjoy how you use and present studies and peer reviewed papers along side your own knowledge and experience. So many people just say “this is how it is” and one is expected to take the word of a stranger on TH-cam as absolute truth. And even though those strangers may be 100% accurate with their information, it’s hard to trust just anything you come across these days. You bring a variety of proof to the table and it is greatly appreciated.
I am so in love with herb's and making and using them as medicine. It's drawing me and exciting me to learn and grow and preserve wonderful things from God who gave us all of this for our health. Thank you g or your information and looking forward to learning more. 💕
Am so enjoying learning this! Would you next show how to harvest, store, use ect. these eight great plants. (How does one best dry. How to tincture.) Thank you.🙂
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Creator didn't place us here without all we needed to heal ourselves. Mother Earth holds all our healing properties- we just need to find them. Great presentation I just subscribed! LOL 🦚
Manuka honey is great on wounds as well. It just needs to be potent enough. Active 15+ And the honey is a natural antibiotic, gets rid of and avoids infection.
I just found your video and I've been telling my family for years that god put everything we need right here, we just gotta go out there and find it. I imagine all the helpful roots and plants etc in the jungles and getting to them is my brick wall. So Thankyou for sharing your knowledge💜🙏💜
I lived in Florida. A hurricane was coming in. My daughter was breast fed. She might have been 2 monrhs old, if that. Her paternal grandmother came to take us to her house. 4 hour trip took a lot longer. So my milk got clogged. I took a shower to loosen my milk. All of a sudden she wouldn't latch. The point is that the nurse told me that chamomile tea would relax me and bring my milk back. It knocked me out. I had to express once, and the milk machine was up and running again! Lol!
Timestamps (Spoilers): (edit: I'm slowly watching this video in pieces and making the Table of Contents as I go. Thanks for your patience!) 1:03 Yarrow/ Woundwort (Achillea millefolium subsp. millefolium) 6:28 Wood Betony/ Purple Betony/ Lousewort (Betonica/ Stachys Officinalis) 9:58 Golden Seal (Hydrastis canadensis), or replace with similarly medical 11:43 Compact Oregon Grape (Mahonia aquifolium 'Compacta') 18:32 Church Steeples/ Bur Marigold/ Liverwort (Agrimonia eupatoria)
Interesting fact, in Botany, "Invasive" means "Not Native". Also... For decades, and still all states have programs that spray poison on these natural, healthy and abundant plants instead of educating and encouraging the public to forage. This has got to stop. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and leading the way. Love and respect. Peace
Yes it needs to stop but they do it on purpose sadly . regenerative farmers do not . Having lawns I come to realize are not eco-friendly . But people trying to change this have had to go to court for planting gardens especially for bees . So far they have won there cases but for how long . Crazy yes .
Actually, to clarify, the term "invasive" is usually reserved for non-native species that has become overpopulated and is causing damage to native ecosystems.
That is not a “fact” . There are distinctions between invasive, non native and naturalized . The terms are not always used accurately but there are distinctions. I absolutely agree on foraging and using invasive plants but there can be cases where that is not always possible and or not enough , alone to manage the population.
That’s because *BigFarMa cannot ‘patent’ a wiId weed,* and therefore cannot make Big $$$! And, as w/99.9% of aII manmade poisonz, they are onIy meant to *TREAT, N0T H£AL,* in order to keep making Big $$$!
I really like how she used the scientific names since it's always important to check into any side effects an herb may have, including interactions with other drugs or possible allergic reactions. Herbs can be pretty powerful as medicine so dosing is also a consideration. When I recommend herbs to anyone I always encourage them to consider and research these things. Also starting with really tiny amounts to see how the herb may work for them. I apply these same considerations when I take any other medication or drug legal or not. I also enjoyed the beautiful videos of the plants to help folks with identification since folks without botanical training can mistake poisonous plants for those that are medicinal.
For non-US viewers/customers they will ship abroard (Canada included) but ... "International orders (no live roots or plants) are shipped via AIR MAIL only and we do not provide phytosanitary certificates. Due to new, extremely stringent regulations, we cannot successfully ship seeds to: The EU, Montenegro or Scandinavia, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Arabia, Mexico, Central and South America or Africa." But it may be a risk worth taking
Summer i cant thank you enough for this information it has helped me narrow down some health issues i have had for quite awhile and i have to get this taken care of . One never knows who might be someone who could possibly save your life . Be kind to all . 💞
I am grateful for your willingness to share your knowledge and the passion you have. The hours that you have invested in learning and you great communication skills that you have are appreciated. Thank you!
How wonderful to have stumbled across this channel. You have a wealth of information and I am so thankful you are willing to share it. In reference to your comment about using what grows where I am (South Texas); I find aloe vera to be an essential herb to have on hand for burns. The pain remedy of aloe vera is immediate and the burn also heals very quickly. I look forward to seeing what else you have to share.
Apple cider vinegar is better for burns. i taught my son the chef this. He came home one day with a pretty bad burn and I ask why he did not use the apple cider vinegar I had given him. He said the people in the kitchen had figured out what it was for and had used it all up. Use the vinegar as soon as possible after a burn. Aloe is mildly acid but vinegar has a ph of usually 2.2, very acid. When you burn yourself you destroy the acidity of the skin and it goes alkaline. The vinegar reverses the alkalinity and if used soon enough negates the the burn and the pain. You can also put vinegar on a burn more than once.
You have a calm, soothing presentation few have mastered. I could listen to you for hours. Love the videography. Keep up the great work. Can't wait for the next one :)
I got curious one day and looked up some terminology...wort means plant but also root. Anything with, bane, is known to deter or weaken whatever it is named...like fleabane/dogbane/lionsbane... 👍 So interesting!
I've read that chamomile has a contraindication with blood thinners. It might lower your blood pressure too much if you already use a medication for that.
Can we hear more about medicinal herbs that can be used very commonly in a household medicine cabinet? 💚 🙏 Like Plantain (Plantago) / Arnica? Also, YOU ARE SUCH A PRECIOUS earthling!! Very inspiring. Thank you for sharing.
Many excellent lessons are to be learned from here! Awesome and enlightening video. Not only did you explain the medicinal purposes, but also elaborated on how the plant evolved based on its environment and the differential of growth conditions (indoors vs. outdoors). Thanks!
Just a heads up when moving amongst Agrimony- the many, small seeds are encased in burs which release easily from the plant but not so easily from your clothes. Regardless, in addition to their medicinal value, their color and form add a very pretty element in a planting.
One other thought I had: I would love to hear about medicinal plants that grow well as house plants. So many of the ones listed are very basic and actually really do better outside. But I would bet there are loads of medicinals that would thrive as houseplants.
You might try moringa, native to the Phillipines to grow as a houseplant, bringing it outdoors ( beginning with a few overcast days) during summer. Surprising what that tropical plant can do!
Had to wait several days to find time to watch this whole video, but there is SO MUCH great info in here. Any chance someone would be willing to timestamp the start of each herb description for easier reference in the future?
Thank you for the great presentation. You’re a lovely speaker, presenting clear, detailed but digestible information. Your experience shows and I can sense your passion for the subject and you’re willingness to share. I learned from, appreciated and enjoyed this video. Can’t wait to see what else your channel has for me to discover
I really enjoy your videos, very helpful and informative. I have mixed feelings about the outcry against non-natives and/or invasive species. When you think how many species we have brought almost to extinction in America, both plant and animal (Goldenseal, Ginseng, Beaver) by their demand and export to Europe and Asia, then perhaps we do need to be processing more of the Barberry root for export and leave the native Goldenseal alone for the next 40 years. Wild grown Goldenseal beds take many, many years to establish. I also want to mention that many important herbs were brought to this country by immigrants, such as the dandelion. I am so glad to have the non-native lowly Dandelion here, love those greens and flowers.
Thank you! I live near you in the Finger Lakes and this helped me so much with identifying wild herbs. I just need to learn how to process and properly store them now. I started to teach myself about herbs about a year and a half ago....
At first I thought you were a young kid , then I heard you mention the family names of plants . Thank you Soo much , so informative, sending lots of Love , Daby
Love your videos. As I sit here I'm infusing mullien tincture, just finished a calendula salve ( my favorite herb) & always have chamomile in my home apothecary. So nice to see you also do this. 🤗
I use this instead of a cough suppressant. It's great for coughs and congestion and even sore throats. Plus such a benefit knowing what the ingredients are. And very inexpensive to make.
Absolutely love this video such great info. Would love to see a video on the benefits of weeds we hate in our garden. The plus side of weeds…. Someone has to love them!
Thank you Ms. Summer, you shared a lot of very useful information with us. My only concern would be the strength of the dose you took. Is it too much or is it not enough? 🌺💚🙃
Thank you for a very interesting and intelligent content, love that you refer to actual research/ studies re the herbs. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. God bless you. Liked and subscribed. Thanks again.
I just found your site, I am very interested in learning about the different herbs, your video was very interesting, thank you so much!! Blessings in abundance!!
Omg I just came across this now a year later, but last month Feb 2024 I had a massive "gladular infection" which I thought was something else I was told to just let it run its course and take tyenol when needed. I didnt know that about calendula and had I seen this last year (sorry) I would have been able to use this to help with the swollen glands😮I don't get why older doctors don't spend just that bit of extra time to think --- thank you so much for these videos
absolutely love your videos. more please of the herbs! and if you use any flowering cover crops, id love to see videos of the flowers, thank you! with informational voice over, you're the best
First time subscriber here. I was so engrossed in your well in depth research including the latin names, soil conditions, the best parts of the plants and what best to use it for. I really appreciate you. Thanks for sharing and the love and care for your humanitarian efforts. I am going to explore more of your work. I am hoping to find out how you make tinctures, sauve ( hope it is the right spelling) and cream like a body cream for dry skin.🦋🌻🌿🎀♥️
Thank you for sharing all this ! I found your channel by accident and I’m so thankful that I did. I am just getting more into the research of herbal remedies and want to start growing more.
This was entirely enjoyable throughout. Loved getting to see some shots of Agastache foeniculum at the end. One of my personal favorites and brings me joy just seeing her 💗✨️💖
Great video and information! You’re obviously a natural educator. It’s a bit surprising to me someone with this much knowledge about natural medicines and understanding of how our pharmaceutical companies are would take the shot. Keep up the great work, definitely subbing!
I only stumbled upon your page today, wow this is a great quality video. I love how you explain and break it down, but the video editing and images are helpful for studying. Thank you!
Hello, thanks for the great content! I learned some new to me herbs. A thing about any mint-family plant, they spread like crazy. My cousin told me about this and I wish I had heeded her warning! Those are better to be potted or in a raised bed where they cannot choke out other plants you love.
Hi. I’m a new subscriber. I enjoy the information you gave in this video on the many uses the herbs and flowers. I’m also interested in the tea pot with the wooden handle and accessories. Will you/ have you featured them in a video? If not please do.
Thanks so much Sis, for what you do. So much information for a brand New... Newbie in herbalism... I will follow you and I believe I will learn a lot from you ...
Just an additional note: Hypericum Perforatum, St. John's Wort, also likely decreases the effectiveness of the anti-depressant Bupropion, which is not an SSRI. Looked it up because I was interested in maybe adding it but I want my wellbutrin to work lol
I increased my injectable B12 Hydroxycobalum,, CK spelling,,, n was able to dump ALLLLL my antidepressants..... LOL big pharma..... That type B12 stays in system longer....
Wellbutrin, very dangerous if not taken exactly as directed. You must not stop it with out tapering off. Many young people can get Wellbutrin for cessation from smoking when they are really treating themselves for depression, Stopping the drug too quickly is thought to have partially caused their suicides.
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Can we hear more about medicinal herbs that can be used very commonly in a household medicine cabinet? Like Plantain (Plantago) / Arnica? Also, YOU ARE SUCH A PRECIOUS earthling!! Very inspiring. Thank you for sharing.
What is the botanical name of the Mugwort you would like to grow? If it's Artemisia vulgaris, its surprising how vigorously it grows and spreads! Although very welcome in its original location, It has become invasive on our homestead, so I just want you to have a heads up. 😌
Love your knowledge and how you take your time to explain. Do you have any books you can recommend? I was going to order one, but not sure which one to purchase. Thank you!!
Thanks for this beautiful video. Re sambucis canadensis vs nigris... which would be better to plant? I am in zone 5 Canada and assumed canadensis. But have heard that nigris has greater medicinal properties. Thank you
I smoke Mullien to clear my lungs. Mullien flower tincture for lots but really good for ear infections... Nibble feverfew tansy leaves for headaches. Brew lemon thyme tea for antibacterial and super refreshing drinks. Drink raspberry leaf and hibiscus tea for pms and cramping...do this the week prior for best results. Greater plantain poultice forbug bites, scrapes, or any skin issues. Most plants listed as toxic now, were used herbally in the past...always do your own research!
For those who have inquired and are interested in the Medicinal Herbal Flow Chart featured in one of our previous videos, we have now made it available for purchase here: bit.ly/3Jv0Hyj .
In the PNW, I have found Mahonia aquifolium and repens in the wild.
VERY informative! I learned a lot more than I already knew about some of these.
1:10 Yarrow….achillea millefolium
6:35 Wood Betany, Lousewort….stachys officinalis/betonica
10:00 Goldenseal….hydrastis canadensis
18:50 Church steeples/Agrimony/Liverwort….agrimonia eupatoria
25:37 Pot marigold….Calendula officinalis
31:54 St. John’s Wort….hypericum perforatum
38:56 German chamomile….matricaria chamomilla
42:50 Wild Bergamot….monarda fistulosa
Thank you for sharing this!😊
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Thank you
Bergamot….there’s no ‘n’ in it. The video also has it incorrectly
@@mimimills2524……Sorry….duly noted.
I understand. I can’t believe how many times in a day that I see people using the wrong ‘there, they’re, or their’, in a sentence…..it really makes the grammar Nazi in me want to come out! But then when you do, you get pounced on by a bazillion shrieking idiots.
I remember reading that Thomas Jefferson is the one who pushed for standardizing the spelling of our words, as before that, people spelled things as they saw fit. Seems like we’re going back to those days. 🙄
I actually thank you for the correction…..let’s stay standardized…..and civilized. 😉
As a pharmacist working in a hospital and clinical setting, I would suggest that if you have questions about any contraindications for use of any herbals, to run it by a pharmacist, as we have more resources and training on naturally derived medicines, and whether an herbal interacts with diseases or other medicines.
From my experience, physicians generally dismiss complementary alternative medicines altogether, in part due to a lack of knowledge, as well as over reliance on pharmaceuticals.
This is super helpful! I just want to know if its safe to use things and the doctors never seem to know that. They just jump straight to discouraging it :^(
@@alisonwright9532 I've learned the more you work with physicians, most only seem to know medication/treatments pertaining to their specialty. Everything outside of that, they will not comment or discourage use (for fear of liability, erring on the side of caution, or their ego) .
There are certainly pharmacists that fall in this category too, but you can find more pharmacists that will comment on the safety/efficacy of these products to at least inform you if there are potential disease or medication interactions.
So glad you brought that up! But since pharmacists make their living on pharmaceuticals, isn't it going to be difficult to find one who talks freely about the use of herbals?
@@annsaunders8262 You are correct, there is probably going to be a bias towards pharmaceuticals among pharmacists. Particularly in the context of how effective pharmaceuticals are vs. herbals. However, we also make money off of herbals/natural products (popular ones are sold at pharmacies), so some pharmacists may not be totally against them.
I would recommend going to see someone at an independent location vs. a chain. Independents are more likely to embrace other modalities (herbals and complementary) to differentiate themselves from chain pharmacies. Chains also push pharmaceuticals harder to generate more revenue based on volume, and the pharmacists have less time to answer questions.
There is a good reference - Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database. It provides safety and efficacy information for individuals using herbal medicines. If the pharmacy has access to this reference, you could ask them to check it for any herbal you are interested in. It provides very detailed answers on available studies/reports.
I am so glad to see such a message
I'm busy studying herbalism and it's really important to look at both the interactions with pharmaceuticals and also how best to heal.... I love herbal medicine but I am also very grateful for antibiotics, which saved my life, so..... yeah, I'd rather know how to handle getting over the anti biotic when it's done it's job than cause further division
This woman is AWESOME!!!! Her knowledge base is UNBELIEVABLE!!!!
Dandelion & burdock ~we used to drink that when i was young. It was a favourite for most children. You could buy it as a fizzy drink, then take the bottle back and get your sixpence. We used to make elderflower champagne too & rosehip syrup for winter colds
Where was this?
That sounds good
how many decades ago was that exactly
You can still buy Dandelion and Burdock drink in Britain .
This content kept me engrossed for all 52 minutes! I really enjoy how you use and present studies and peer reviewed papers along side your own knowledge and experience. So many people just say “this is how it is” and one is expected to take the word of a stranger on TH-cam as absolute truth. And even though those strangers may be 100% accurate with their information, it’s hard to trust just anything you come across these days. You bring a variety of proof to the table and it is greatly appreciated.
This was really interesting
I am so in love with herb's and making and using them as medicine. It's drawing me and exciting me to learn and grow and preserve wonderful things from God who gave us all of this for our health. Thank you g or your information and looking forward to learning more. 💕
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Am so enjoying learning this! Would you next show how to harvest, store, use ect. these eight great plants. (How does one best dry. How to tincture.) Thank you.🙂
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No won't- unless u pay to play
Creator didn't place us here without all we needed to heal ourselves. Mother Earth holds all our healing properties- we just need to find them.
Great presentation I just subscribed! LOL 🦚
Agree, but towns decided to make many medicinal banned.
I mean states, not towns.
Manuka honey is great on wounds as well. It just needs to be potent enough. Active 15+ And the honey is a natural antibiotic, gets rid of and avoids infection.
Good for pink eye
I just found your video and I've been telling my family for years that god put everything we need right here, we just gotta go out there and find it. I imagine all the helpful roots and plants etc in the jungles and getting to them is my brick wall. So Thankyou for sharing your knowledge💜🙏💜
I lived in Florida. A hurricane was coming in. My daughter was breast fed. She might have been 2 monrhs old, if that. Her paternal grandmother came to take us to her house. 4 hour trip took a lot longer. So my milk got clogged. I took a shower to loosen my milk. All of a sudden she wouldn't latch. The point is that the nurse told me that chamomile tea would relax me and bring my milk back. It knocked me out. I had to express once, and the milk machine was up and running again! Lol!
Got Milk?! 😂 what a cool story. ❤
Beautiful to know.i like chamomile tea
Timestamps (Spoilers): (edit: I'm slowly watching this video in pieces and making the Table of Contents as I go. Thanks for your patience!)
1:03 Yarrow/ Woundwort (Achillea millefolium subsp. millefolium)
6:28 Wood Betony/ Purple Betony/ Lousewort (Betonica/ Stachys Officinalis)
9:58 Golden Seal (Hydrastis canadensis), or replace with similarly medical 11:43 Compact Oregon Grape (Mahonia aquifolium 'Compacta')
18:32 Church Steeples/ Bur Marigold/ Liverwort (Agrimonia eupatoria)
❤you make the world a better and safe place !!! Bravo 👏 👏 👏
Interesting fact, in Botany, "Invasive" means "Not Native". Also... For decades, and still all states have programs that spray poison on these natural, healthy and abundant plants instead of educating and encouraging the public to forage. This has got to stop. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and leading the way. Love and respect. Peace
Yes it needs to stop but they do it on purpose sadly . regenerative farmers do not . Having lawns I come to realize are not eco-friendly . But people trying to change this have had to go to court for planting gardens especially for bees .
So far they have won there cases but for how long . Crazy yes .
Actually, to clarify, the term "invasive" is usually reserved for non-native species that has become overpopulated and is causing damage to native ecosystems.
That is not a “fact” . There are distinctions between invasive, non native and naturalized . The terms are not always used accurately but there are distinctions. I absolutely agree on foraging and using invasive plants but there can be cases where that is not always possible and or not enough , alone to manage the population.
That’s because *BigFarMa cannot ‘patent’ a wiId weed,* and therefore cannot make Big $$$! And, as w/99.9% of aII manmade poisonz, they are onIy meant to *TREAT, N0T H£AL,* in order to keep making Big $$$!
If you believe in panga, no plant is invasive.
I really like how she used the scientific names since it's always important to check into any side effects an herb may have, including interactions with other drugs or possible allergic reactions. Herbs can be pretty powerful as medicine so dosing is also a consideration. When I recommend herbs to anyone I always encourage them to consider and research these things. Also starting with really tiny amounts to see how the herb may work for them. I apply these same considerations when I take any other medication or drug legal or not. I also enjoyed the beautiful videos of the plants to help folks with identification since folks without botanical training can mistake poisonous plants for those that are medicinal.
I recommend Strictly Medicinal Seeds as a sourcing for your herbal medicinal needs. Large variety, great people who are very helpful.
Great suggestion George and they are the best! 💜👍🌱
For non-US viewers/customers they will ship abroard (Canada included) but ...
"International orders (no live roots or plants) are shipped via AIR MAIL only and we do not provide phytosanitary certificates. Due to new, extremely stringent regulations, we cannot successfully ship seeds to: The EU, Montenegro or Scandinavia, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Arabia, Mexico, Central and South America or Africa."
But it may be a risk worth taking
Thanks
@@Neilhuny Does Canada radiate the seeds before entry?
@@creativeideas-ce6xt No idea - best check for yourself
Summer i cant thank you enough for this information it has helped me narrow down some health issues i have had for quite awhile and i have to get this taken care of . One never knows who might be someone who could possibly save your life . Be kind to all . 💞
I am grateful for your willingness to share your knowledge and the passion you have. The hours that you have invested in learning and you great communication skills that you have are appreciated. Thank you!
How wonderful to have stumbled across this channel. You have a wealth of information and I am so thankful you are willing to share it. In reference to your comment about using what grows where I am (South Texas); I find aloe vera to be an essential herb to have on hand for burns. The pain remedy of aloe vera is immediate and the burn also heals very quickly. I look forward to seeing what else you have to share.
I'm so excited that I've just been totally cured from my Genital herpes disease in just 7 days by HERBALIST DOCTOR KINGSLEY on TH-cam
Apple cider vinegar is better for burns. i taught my son the chef this. He came home one day with a pretty bad burn and I ask why he did not use the apple cider vinegar I had given him. He said the people in the kitchen had figured out what it was for and had used it all up. Use the vinegar as soon as possible after a burn. Aloe is mildly acid but vinegar has a ph of usually 2.2, very acid. When you burn yourself you destroy the acidity of the skin and it goes alkaline. The vinegar reverses the alkalinity and if used soon enough negates the the burn and the pain. You can also put vinegar on a burn more than once.
I use honey for burns with great results.
You have a calm, soothing presentation few have mastered. I could listen to you for hours. Love the videography. Keep up the great work. Can't wait for the next one :)
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I grow herbs in my garden so I really appreciate the tutorial.
I'm so excited that I've just been totally cured from my Genital herpes disease in just 7 days by HERBALIST DOCTOR KINGSLEY on TH-cam
I got curious one day and looked up some terminology...wort means plant but also root.
Anything with, bane, is known to deter or weaken whatever it is named...like fleabane/dogbane/lionsbane... 👍
So interesting!
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I've read that chamomile has a contraindication with blood thinners. It might lower your blood pressure too much if you already use a medication for that.
Can we hear more about medicinal herbs that can be used very commonly in a household medicine cabinet? 💚 🙏 Like Plantain (Plantago) / Arnica? Also, YOU ARE SUCH A PRECIOUS earthling!! Very inspiring. Thank you for sharing.
Many excellent lessons are to be learned from here! Awesome and enlightening video. Not only did you explain the medicinal purposes, but also elaborated on how the plant evolved based on its environment and the differential of growth conditions (indoors vs. outdoors). Thanks!
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Very thorough coverage of these medical! Learned more about the selection of them from the wild as to how they produce their protective chemistry.
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Just a heads up when moving amongst Agrimony- the many, small seeds are encased in burs which release easily from the plant but not so easily from your clothes. Regardless, in addition to their medicinal value, their color and form add a very pretty element in a planting.
Hi Summer! I use painter’s tape for labelling. It’s great because it’s removed so easily with no residue. Great video!
Good idea. Thanks.
I thought I was the only one doing that! great minds! (good old green painters tape)
thank you
me too works well and soaks off easily too even after a long period
One other thought I had: I would love to hear about medicinal plants that grow well as house plants. So many of the ones listed are very basic and actually really do better outside. But I would bet there are loads of medicinals that would thrive as houseplants.
You might try moringa, native to the Phillipines to grow as a houseplant, bringing it outdoors ( beginning with a few overcast days) during summer. Surprising what that tropical plant can do!
Aloe vera
Great inquiry! I just discovered that spilanthes does well indoors. Yes, that would be a great topic to explore...
Spider plant
Had to wait several days to find time to watch this whole video, but there is SO MUCH great info in here. Any chance someone would be willing to timestamp the start of each herb description for easier reference in the future?
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Speaking about mild burns (on the stove type situation), you can rub some salt on it and it goes away immediately.
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Thank you for this! Great information. I've been studying herbs and using them for years, but learned so much from this!
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Do you have any book recommendations for identifying these plants and others in the wild?
Thank you for the great presentation. You’re a lovely speaker, presenting clear, detailed but digestible information. Your experience shows and I can sense your passion for the subject and you’re willingness to share. I learned from, appreciated and enjoyed this video. Can’t wait to see what else your channel has for me to discover
Your knowledge of these medicinal benefiting plants is my goal. I feel like I'm just scratching the surface 🪻🙌thank you
I really enjoy your videos, very helpful and informative. I have mixed feelings about the outcry against non-natives and/or invasive species. When you think how many species we have brought almost to extinction in America, both plant and animal (Goldenseal, Ginseng, Beaver) by their demand and export to Europe and Asia, then perhaps we do need to be processing more of the Barberry root for export and leave the native Goldenseal alone for the next 40 years. Wild grown Goldenseal beds take many, many years to establish. I also want to mention that many important herbs were brought to this country by immigrants, such as the dandelion. I am so glad to have the non-native lowly Dandelion here, love those greens and flowers.
I need to get back to taking care of myself & loving myself. My pain has increased since I stopped doing that & stopped mediation. Time to dig deep❤
wow it was interesting to know all of these, I have achillia growing in our backyard and I don't even know it was an Herb
Your voice is so calming 😌
Great photography thanks for the learning.🇹🇹🤗😍🎁👐🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thank you! I live near you in the Finger Lakes and this helped me so much with identifying wild herbs. I just need to learn how to process and properly store them now. I started to teach myself about herbs about a year and a half ago....
So sorry some of the comments below are Rude.
I appreciate your video and thank you for taking the time to teach us. I love the video.
At first I thought you were a young kid , then I heard you mention the family names of plants . Thank you Soo much , so informative, sending lots of Love ,
Daby
Love your videos. As I sit here I'm infusing mullien tincture, just finished a calendula salve ( my favorite herb) & always have chamomile in my home apothecary. So nice to see you also do this. 🤗
I cant wait to start bbn
Hey Karen, I have some dried mullien, what do you use the tincture for?
I use this instead of a cough suppressant. It's great for coughs and congestion and even sore throats. Plus such a benefit knowing what the ingredients are. And very inexpensive to make.
Why is Calendula your favorite herb?
@@mfpJ4ever I infuse it in vodka and use it for medicine when I'm feeling congested.
Absolutely love this video such great info. Would love to see a video on the benefits of weeds we hate in our garden. The plus side of weeds…. Someone has to love them!
Great idea
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@Geogia Teylar stop - we know. You have said it enough times
I love hearing about your tea blends
Wonderful these natural medicinals are reviving for our use
Found Yarrow growing Forests, Mountain Areas, Four Seasons, Known as A Styptic, Wonderful Garden!
A very good video especially for those who are just starting out with using herbs. A lot of good information.
Thanks for your time and great descriptions of the herbs and their uses
Thank you Ms. Summer, you shared a lot of very useful information with us. My only concern would be the strength of the dose you took. Is it too much or is it not enough? 🌺💚🙃
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Thank you for a very interesting and intelligent content, love that you refer to actual research/ studies re the herbs. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. God bless you.
Liked and subscribed. Thanks again.
Realy nice teaching talks on herbs .nice setting too thankyou .
I just found your site, I am very interested in learning about the different herbs, your video was very interesting, thank you so much!!
Blessings in abundance!!
Hi I enjoyed this video. Do you have a medicinal herb book you could recommend?
Omg I just came across this now a year later, but last month Feb 2024 I had a massive "gladular infection" which I thought was something else I was told to just let it run its course and take tyenol when needed. I didnt know that about calendula and had I seen this last year (sorry) I would have been able to use this to help with the swollen glands😮I don't get why older doctors don't spend just that bit of extra time to think --- thank you so much for these videos
That's a lot of very interesting information. New subscriber here starting now. Thank you for the info.
absolutely love your videos. more please of the herbs! and if you use any flowering cover crops, id love to see videos of the flowers, thank you! with informational voice over, you're the best
First time subscriber here. I was so engrossed in your well in depth research including the latin names, soil conditions, the best parts of the plants and what best to use it for. I really appreciate you. Thanks for sharing and the love and care for your humanitarian efforts. I am going to explore more of your work. I am hoping to find out how you make tinctures, sauve ( hope it is the right spelling) and cream like a body cream for dry skin.🦋🌻🌿🎀♥️
Totally agree with the conclusion. I’m focusing on the most useful not the most impressive or exotic.
Great video! This information would be useful in a herbal book. Love your energy and your knowledge base.
This video really got me thinking! The Hidden Herbs by Anette Ray touches on this too, and it’s a great read overall.
Thank you for sharing all this !
I found your channel by accident and I’m so thankful that I did. I am just getting more into the research of herbal remedies and want to start growing more.
This was entirely enjoyable throughout. Loved getting to see some shots of Agastache foeniculum at the end. One of my personal favorites and brings me joy just seeing her 💗✨️💖
Great video and information! You’re obviously a natural educator. It’s a bit surprising to me someone with this much knowledge about natural medicines and understanding of how our pharmaceutical companies are would take the shot. Keep up the great work, definitely subbing!
I very much enjoyed this video Thank you. I grow and use herbs as well. I make salves and creams, tinctures and dehydrate my herbs for later uses.
I only stumbled upon your page today, wow this is a great quality video. I love how you explain and break it down, but the video editing and images are helpful for studying. Thank you!
Brilliantly informative and very easy to follow; thank you! I am subscribing🙂
Beautiful well informed works of art💙 thank you for your service.
Just found your channel. Love it. A great resource as you really know what you're talking about
Hello, thanks for the great content! I learned some new to me herbs. A thing about any mint-family plant, they spread like crazy. My cousin told me about this and I wish I had heeded her warning! Those are better to be potted or in a raised bed where they cannot choke out other plants you love.
Great wisdom and knowledge, love the channel I think it’s time to do a deep dive! Thanks!
Hi. I’m a new subscriber. I enjoy the information you gave in this video on the many uses the herbs and flowers. I’m also interested in the tea pot with the wooden handle and accessories. Will you/ have you featured them in a video? If not please do.
what a wealth of knowledge
Lots of information, thankyou. Would be great to have time stamps_ 🙏🏻💚
Fantastic video. Thank you.
Thanks so much Sis, for what you do. So much information for a brand New... Newbie in herbalism... I will follow you and I believe I will learn a lot from you ...
Thank you so much for the valuable and useful information🌿🌳🌱🌼
Just an additional note: Hypericum Perforatum, St. John's Wort, also likely decreases the effectiveness of the anti-depressant Bupropion, which is not an SSRI. Looked it up because I was interested in maybe adding it but I want my wellbutrin to work lol
I increased my injectable B12 Hydroxycobalum,, CK spelling,,, n was able to dump ALLLLL my antidepressants..... LOL big pharma..... That type B12 stays in system longer....
Ayuvedic medicine works without side effects
Thank you but I like my antidepressants.
Wellbutrin, very dangerous if not taken exactly as directed. You must not stop it with out tapering off. Many young people can get Wellbutrin for cessation from smoking when they are really treating themselves for depression, Stopping the drug too quickly is thought to have partially caused their suicides.
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Can we hear more about medicinal herbs that can be used very commonly in a household medicine cabinet? Like Plantain (Plantago) / Arnica? Also, YOU ARE SUCH A PRECIOUS earthling!! Very inspiring. Thank you for sharing.
Merci! Thank you for this inspiring video 🎉❤❤❤
Thank you! I'm in Iove right watching your videos!! Well done 😊
Thank you for the inspiration!
Any pointers for the most comprehensive and insightful books/field guides/classes for medicinal herbs?
18:35 Bur marigold/agrimonia/liver wort 25:30 pot marigold 31:45 St. John's wort 38:50 German chamomile 42:45 wild bergamont
I use wild Monarda as a potpourri...give it a good crush to help make your home smell nice! :)
Same ! I put a few in my car in the summer
THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO.
Thank you! I love this subject!
Thank you very much. I very much appreciate your work.
Lovely video, set off my seed senses, I recently ordered wormwood seeds. Not sure when to plant guess I need a bucket seed plant list.
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What is the botanical name of the Mugwort you would like to grow? If it's Artemisia vulgaris, its surprising how vigorously it grows and spreads! Although very welcome in its original location, It has become invasive on our homestead, so I just want you to have a heads up. 😌
Love your knowledge and how you take your time to explain. Do you have any books you can recommend? I was going to order one, but not sure which one to purchase. Thank you!!
She is amazing!
I'm glad to see so wonderful woman!
Yhat information realy important and truthful
P.S.: sorry for my english
That was awesome! Thank you!
Hi Summer , any recommendations for anti inflammatory as I have Rhumatoid arthritis and looking for herbs to help me . Thanks 🙏
Thanks for this beautiful video. Re sambucis canadensis vs nigris... which would be better to plant? I am in zone 5 Canada and assumed canadensis. But have heard that nigris has greater medicinal properties. Thank you
Very informative, thank you.
Awesome! I learned a lot! Going to listen again!
Yes, this deeply helps
I've observed that most medicinal roots are very yellow in color! I'm learning about and collecting officialnalis biodynamic plants...💚 love this vid!
I smoke Mullien to clear my lungs.
Mullien flower tincture for lots but really good for ear infections...
Nibble feverfew tansy leaves for headaches.
Brew lemon thyme tea for antibacterial and super refreshing drinks.
Drink raspberry leaf and hibiscus tea for pms and cramping...do this the week prior for best results.
Greater plantain poultice forbug bites, scrapes, or any skin issues.
Most plants listed as toxic now, were used herbally in the past...always do your own research!