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Our Wild Journey: Making Tinctures
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Wednesday, November 11, 2009. If your like me, I really don't want to consume alcohol (although the amount is small) just add your tincture to boiling water or to your hot tea, the heat will cause the alcohol to evaporate leaving only the therapeutic qualities of the herb. I found an excellent article at Stony Mountain Botanicals. That give a wealth of info on alcohol based tinctures. What you will need to make it. 100% Vodka or Gin or Brandy. Shake the mixture and label with the day and herb. Any and al...
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Our Wild Journey: Wild Violet Nori Roll
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Tuesday, April 27, 2010. Wild Violet Nori Roll. The nori rolls were wonderful! We are definately doing these again! If you come across some wild violets (make sure you id them correctly) think about trying them in a nori roll :-D. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Numen Healing Power of Plants. Brow Recluse First Aid Kit. Any and all information found on this site is just that information not medical advice. I am not a certified professional in the area of alternative medicine. View my complete profile.
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Our Wild Journey: April 2010
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Thursday, April 29, 2010. Dandelions and green smoothies. Yes, you read it right, dandelion leaf green smoothie! Dandelions are rather bitter, but if picked early spring,. Or before they flower they're. Considered to be some. What sweet.we tried them this morning, and. Well, I wouldn't call them sweet but most definitely. Not as bitter as the last year when. I came across the Raw Family. Read how they use wild edible weeds as their greens. For their green smoothies, so knowing what a great. If you come a...
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Our Wild Journey: Hawthorn Berries
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009. Picture and Excerpt taken from. Excerpts from the book. Hawthorn regulates high and low blood pressure, arrhythmic heartbeat and irregular pulse. Hawthorn prevents hardening of the arteries, treats arteriosclerosis and cools inflammation of the heart muscle. Used regularly, hawthorn strengthens the heart muscle and the nerves to the heart. For patients who have already suffered a heart attack, studies show hawthorn speeds recovery, lowers blood pressure, strengthens the heart a...
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Our Wild Journey: Goot
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Tuesday, October 13, 2009. 3 tbsp Coconut Oil. 3 tbsp of fresh crush/chopped garlic. Chop by hand not with garlic press). 8221; Place in a refrigerator. Freshly made, the mixture is a milky color and runny. GOOT. Turns into a thick soft paste after one hour. After being in the fridge for several hours, it is just hard like a salve easy to spread. Rubbed into the skin, transfers raw garlic oil directly into the blood stream. In addition, it treats systemic infections by absorption through the skin into th...
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Our Wild Journey: November 2009
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Saturday, November 14, 2009. Benefits of Garlic Tincture. I'm posting some findings I came across while searching out 'the benefits. Of garlic'. I'm also going to link a very informative. Site that shares documented studies of the medicinal. I know for fact that taking garlic will get rid of a cold because I did and it did, lol. The main reason why I'm brewing a garlic tincture is the benefits. Of lower high blood pressure and lower cholesterol. 20 drops of the tincture in 1/2 glass of water aleves.
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Our Wild Journey: October 2009
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Tuesday, October 13, 2009. 3 tbsp Coconut Oil. 3 tbsp of fresh crush/chopped garlic. Chop by hand not with garlic press). 8221; Place in a refrigerator. Freshly made, the mixture is a milky color and runny. GOOT. Turns into a thick soft paste after one hour. After being in the fridge for several hours, it is just hard like a salve easy to spread. Rubbed into the skin, transfers raw garlic oil directly into the blood stream. In addition, it treats systemic infections by absorption through the skin into th...
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Our Wild Journey: Benefits of Garlic Tincture
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Saturday, November 14, 2009. Benefits of Garlic Tincture. I'm posting some findings I came across while searching out 'the benefits. Of garlic'. I'm also going to link a very informative. Site that shares documented studies of the medicinal. I know for fact that taking garlic will get rid of a cold because I did and it did, lol. The main reason why I'm brewing a garlic tincture is the benefits. Of lower high blood pressure and lower cholesterol. 20 drops of the tincture in 1/2 glass of water aleves.
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Our Wild Journey: Spring and wild plants everywhere!
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Monday, April 26, 2010. Spring and wild plants everywhere! Now that it's spring I'm hoping for an abundance of discoveries and with it, more post :-D. A few days ago we came across a large patch of violets, I didn't know if they were edible so we had to leave them, then last night I came across this video:. So, I went to the store and picked up an avocado, tomato. Lime, and a package of nori. Tomorrow if the weather permits were going to go find some violet and have ourselves a nori. Plants for a Future.