Nature’s First Aid Kit Block 8 Medicinal Plants
Posted on November 5, 2009
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Posted on November 5, 2009
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25 Responses to “Nature’s First Aid Kit Block 8 Medicinal Plants”
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got any vids on tick and other nature paracidic treatment?
man i wish i could go to your school but your in ohio im in texas…and i was looking at your youth class maybe a few more skills would be nice but whatever
Many youth type editions will be in our virtual classroom next week.
is there an age range in your school? and what do you guys do there?
thanks.
you know whats another good anti-inflammatory and painkiller, pussy willow, chew or make tea from the bark, works really good.
Ticks are vile little creatures. Nothing like coming out of the brush to find the tiniest of them crawling over your clothes en masse. I always wear pants and tuck everything in to make it harder for them to get to my skin before I can strip, find em, before they dig in and take a long shower while using a sponge scrub. Damn things give me the creeps!
For a systemic antibiotic, lets consider honey mixed with garlic. During World War II, it was frequently used by the Russians to treat bacterial pneumonia. Mix the two and ingest. Honey applied topically has been shown to dramatically heal wounds.
Plaintan is also used in as chinese herbal remedy for urinal problems
Thank you so much…
Hell an thanks so much for all the videos. I see all those plants very often in my walking, now i know what to look for. Peace and Liberty for all.
im really glad you made this video, i live in virginia and have been trying to find some information on medicinal plants in the area for months on the internet with no luck, i readily see all of those plants everyday, this video is a god send haha
thanks for this video… most of these plants are here in California too.
I didn’t know you were into Capoiera! Paranue!
they say knowledge is the key you don’t know from books going out there is learning
I hate his music but love his vid.
You mentioned the “item” method while discussing yarrow. What are some specific items to keep form confusing yarrow with poison hemlock?
The Stem of the Hemlock will have Purple/Reddish dots when Young and turn Purple when Adult.
Thank you very much. I want you to know I enjoy your videos and they are very informative and helpful.
i never wouldhave thought about drinking charcoal. haha
Marijuana treats glaucoma. That’s # 1 on my list ^_^
plantains are also good for stomach and kidney problems
also.. for deep wounds that can cause severe infection.. melt some fat over the charcoal and then soak the wound in the smoke… for some reason, all the dirt and shit out of your woud will start pouring out
PLEASE NOTE - BLACK charcoal used only for consumption. WHite coals used for cleaning clothes, or diluted for bathing/cleaning pans etc. NaOH=caustic soda=do not consume. Thanks dave, your videos are awesome, except maybe for the wild boar.
Excellent. I’ll have to make up a first aid kit. Can you store the cattail goo or the jewelweed juice?
You can get Jewelweed juice in mostly drug store and healthfood stores