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Linden Tree and Decoctions
I have a few beautiful Linden trees down by the creek. What made me notice it at first is for some reason the leaves catch the sun and glow a golden color on the creek. Watching the ripples in the creeks gives a great feeling of calm to my soul. I also noticed the pretty flowers in the spring. My friend told me it makes a…
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Walk with Kami sign up link available now: Nov 8, 2020
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My bountiful harvest
Big day in the veggie garden today. Weeding, fertilising and harvesting. In this pic are hard necked garlic, sage, pyrethrum daisies, sweet pea seeds and the last of my calendula flowers. I will let the garlic dry out for a couple of days and then top and tail it. Now I’m off to the neighbours to help them harvest a much…
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New studies on using Ghanaian quinine and Japanese Knotweed to treat Lyme's?
I have chronic Lyme infection and am always looking for new treatments. I have been looking into herbs for the last year and these studies show promise. This study provides the first convincing evidence that some of the herbs used by patients, such as Cryptolepis, black walnut, sweet wormwood, cat’s claw, and Japanese…
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FREE WEBINAR: Oct 29, 30, 2020 by Rosalee de la Forêt
Posting this for anyone who wishes to join!
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Cissus Quadrangularis
I’m super interested in working with this plant. It offers so many positive healing benefits such as: respiratory and vascular system support, bone healing, enhances metabolism and heals the liver and immune system. Cissus Quadrangularis is used frequently in India for Ayurvedic medicine applications and it grows well in…
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Aztec sweet herb (Lippia dulcis)
I saw this herb at the nursery today. I have never heard of it before but it sounds like it would be useful. Quoting from the plant tag: " A Mexican herb, used at least since the time of the Aztecs for coughs, colds, bronchitis,asthma and colic. ...Since its leaves have an intense sweetness, it is being investigated as a…
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KAF: "our A to Z guide to baking-friendly plants"