Thats a good video. Echinicea is one plant I for sure need to be growing.
I like to dry red clover, lemon balm, and raspberry leaves and mix them up for tea. I gather them in the summer and have tea all winter. The red clover and raspberry leaves regulate female hormones. The lemon balm is actually good for your heart. Does anyone know what this is? It comes up in the woods every spring and smells like sage. It may just be wild sage.I am really not sure. It has been a couple of years since I looked into this idea. I am trying to jump start this idea for myself again. I need to do more research. I was hoping someone could make some suggestions for some basic plants to start with and how to use them.
The garlic in my yard has gone wild. I have mint and it is supposed to be good for upset tummies. I do have several books at home.
Can you tell how little I know? I would love to be able to take a class or a few to move forward with more knowledge about medicinal plants.
Does anyone know what this is? It comes up in the woods every spring and smells like sage. It may just be wild sage.
It is pretty. I'm going to dig some up and transplant it to my flower garden. I think it will do alright in a shady spot.That's A beautiful plant, @Gigi
Also, red clover is a wonderful blood cleanser and it tastes good!It is pretty. I'm going to dig some up and transplant it to my flower garden. I think it will do alright in a shady spot.
@GreenAcres There are a few folks here who know a thing to two about herbs. If you have questions ask away. If one of us don't know the answer we can usually point you in the right direction. Herbs are something I study almost daily. I'm not an herbalist but I do a little wildcrafting occasionally, I hunt wild herbs for a few select herbalists. Before you ask, no I don't hunt ginseng. There are better adaptogens around than ginseng. One I take almost daily. I do make almost all the medicines I take.
I put a list of great herbal medicine books in the library... books written by some of the best herbalists of our age.
I have had an interest in herbalism since I was a child. My grandmothers would make a poultice for different ailments. I went on a tour of an herbal garden when I was in college and thought that is what I wanted one day. I believe we all could benefit from more knowledge for making our own medicines.I know this is an old thread, but this is an area that I am woefully lacking in. My grandfather was serious about herbs. He had people coming from all over to get help. I remember he had a concoction of god knows what, for everything. The crazy thing is, it all worked. I really wish I had taken the time to learn from him.
I have had an interest in herbalism since I was a child. My grandmothers would make a poultice for different ailments. I went on a tour of an herbal garden when I was in college and thought that is what I wanted one day. I believe we all could benefit from more knowledge for making our own medicines.
I have wondered how many of these older rememdies that were made from actual plants have been researched in labs and the active parts used to create pricey medicines. Too bad we cannot come up with an insulin that can be created at home.yea for sure. I mean god forbid something ever happen to disrupt the supply of medicine.
Also, red clover is a wonderful blood cleanser and it tastes good!
I wonder what constitutes "over use"? Even taking recommended dosages of some herbs in combination with prescriptions or medication can cause unwanted problems. I don't like listing these types of things and I think some herbalists are cautious about mentioning interactions since it could be used in nefarious ways. Even some foods in combination with medication...My dad loved black licorice but was on blood thinners for many years. He couldn't have the licorice. I thought I was a good daughter and bought some for him at the health food store. He knew he couldn't do it though. I forget the side effects.Doing some reading today... over use of red clover can cause neurological issues with some people... It also contains courmarin, a blood thinner.
I saw that list and ordered some of those books this morning. I got 5 of the 11 on the list, (I think it was 11) from Target, surprisingly, and the Tommie Bass Mountain Man from Amazon. I guess it's okay to say that. Please delete if not. Thank you so much for taking the time to post that list along with pictures of the books. It was very helpful.@GreenAcres There are a few folks here who know a thing to two about herbs. If you have questions ask away. If one of us don't know the answer we can usually point you in the right direction. Herbs are something I study almost daily. I'm not an herbalist but I do a little wildcrafting occasionally, I hunt wild herbs for a few select herbalists. Before you ask, no I don't hunt ginseng. There are better adaptogens around than ginseng. One I take almost daily. I do make almost all the medicines I take.
I put a list of great herbal medicine books in the library... books written by some of the best herbalists of our age.
I saw that list and ordered some of those books this morning. I got 5 of the 11 on the list, (I think it was 11) from Target, surprisingly, and the Tommie Bass Mountain Man from Amazon. I guess it's okay to say that. Please delete if not. Thank you so much for taking the time to post that list along with pictures of the books. It was very helpful.
I found crossvine, mullein and wild lettuce in our woods in addition to the normal dandelion, clover, wood sorrel, etc. I'm still learning and looking for more though.Hello @herbalnewbie welcome to our little corner of the world. Be sure to introduce yourself under Introductions. Introductions
Please share the plants that grow near you. I can't seem to hear enough about medicine plants.
Haven't watched them yet, @Weedygarden but always glad to see more plants!!!
It has gotten so hot here already, sneaked up on me, I hope anything I plant will make it thru the early summer.
I need to live where it's cooler.
I can imagine how hot and maybe humid it is there. The heat is harder on me than the cold. And it is hard on plants. Do you do your gardening in the early mornings or evenings? I get up and head out the door to beat the heat. I cannot stand the sun bearing down on me.Haven't watched them yet, @Weedygarden but always glad to see more plants!!!
It has gotten so hot here already, sneaked up on me, I hope anything I plant will make it thru the early summer.
I need to live where it's cooler.
I am reading through this thread again, and this! Wow! It could be good and it could be a killer! I don't have red clover, but I believe that it is used in herbal teas.Doing some reading today... over use of red clover can cause neurological issues with some people... It also contains courmarin, a blood thinner.
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