Yes I still do use the home remedies because of my grandpa & mother. My grandpa was the medicine man in the community. His mother was the midwife alongside was my mother.
@@sabrinachambers8353 Not sure however there is another amazing book that’s similar on Amazon it’s called. Working the root over 400 years of traditional African American healing the author is Michele Lee.
Thank you all for these books and authors. I'm an avid reader. If you get the chance get the book titled, Plants Used Against Cancer by Jonathan Hartwell. I have the book now borrowed from the library here in Maryland. Cost me $5 because it is a RARE and hard-to-find book. If you can get it, I suggest the library but they may charge, as they get it from around the country. It contains over 3,000 plants and herbs around the world that heal EVERYTHING. Seriously, NO ONE should suffer from cancer, when The Most High provided the medicine we need. Also the book EXPOSES the National Cancer Society as a FRAUD! Thick book, simple to follow, and a great read. Peace to all.
This is such a breath of fresh air to hear about my heritage… my grandmother grew up in the Louisiana bayou..maybe her mom used some of these remedies… link to the past…thank you, Sir!
We used the karosine oil for wounds too in the Caribbean, precisely on my island of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, you use the wet oil lamb wick and beat the wound. 😂 How funny that we blacks in the diaspora are spiritually linked.
24:18 Certain areas in Maryland are rural(specifically southern Maryland). Maryland is a Mid-Atlantic state. But it is below the Mason-Dixon line. Home of the late great, Harriet Tubman and other slaves as well. Tobacco, corn, soybeans, and other crops also have a history in Maryland. So I understand why it was recognized as a rural state many years ago. Just wanted to make that clear. 😀
@@thatonegirlelaine I guess the North wasn't completely "free". I also have family from Southern Maryland. Sometimes I see the amish people ride by on their horse and buggy. And Marylanders still love their crabs. 😀
CJMendoza804 I was shocked when I heard about slaves in NJ. I did not learn that in school. I'm on the border of Charles and St. Marys counties, and definitely lots of Amish and Menonites. And yes, folks really love crabs and stuffed ham around here. They will knock you out over some crabs 😂
I remember the sugar and turpentine believe me that was nasty then was castor oil mineral oil sardines oil for mumps orange peels for colds when chewed
1 tablespoons olive oil- 1 tablespoons fire cider every morning. Has done wonders for us. All my life plagued with allergies and sinus issues. Not anymore
wat kind of herbs u have that can rebuild r regrow the hoptic tisue in the eye legally blind 17yrs now if u know any herbs r u have some thing that u put together
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Yes I still do use the home remedies because of my grandpa & mother. My grandpa was the medicine man in the community. His mother was the midwife alongside was my mother.
Thanks for sharing!
The name of the book is “Home remedies and the black elderly”.
Where can i find the book. Its out of print on Amazon
@@sabrinachambers8353 Not sure however there is another amazing book that’s similar on Amazon it’s called. Working the root over 400 years of traditional African American healing the author is Michele Lee.
@@AncientOne222 Great book too!
Eddie L. Boyd also released a book called African American Home Remedies: A Practical Guide.
Thank you all for these books and authors. I'm an avid reader. If you get the chance get the book titled, Plants Used Against Cancer by Jonathan Hartwell. I have the book now borrowed from the library here in Maryland. Cost me $5 because it is a RARE and hard-to-find book. If you can get it, I suggest the library but they may charge, as they get it from around the country. It contains over 3,000 plants and herbs around the world that heal EVERYTHING. Seriously, NO ONE should suffer from cancer, when The Most High provided the medicine we need. Also the book EXPOSES the National Cancer Society as a FRAUD! Thick book, simple to follow, and a great read. Peace to all.
National Library of Medicine has a copy of original book
This is such a breath of fresh air to hear about my heritage… my grandmother grew up in the Louisiana bayou..maybe her mom used some of these remedies… link to the past…thank you, Sir!
I wish the doctor had spoke of turpentine and sugar cube for chronic illnesses, candida, parasites (?)
We used the karosine oil for wounds too in the Caribbean, precisely on my island of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, you use the wet oil lamb wick and beat the wound. 😂 How funny that we blacks in the diaspora are spiritually linked.
the green book he holds is the original book, now it maybe watered down version
24:18 Certain areas in Maryland are rural(specifically southern Maryland). Maryland is a Mid-Atlantic state. But it is below the Mason-Dixon line. Home of the late great, Harriet Tubman and other slaves as well.
Tobacco, corn, soybeans, and other crops also have a history in Maryland. So I understand why it was recognized as a rural state many years ago. Just wanted to make that clear. 😀
And Cape May, NJ had slaves. I live in SOMD and it is still pretty rural.
@@thatonegirlelaine I guess the North wasn't completely "free". I also have family from Southern Maryland. Sometimes I see the amish people ride by on their horse and buggy. And Marylanders still love their crabs. 😀
CJMendoza804 I was shocked when I heard about slaves in NJ. I did not learn that in school. I'm on the border of Charles and St. Marys counties, and definitely lots of Amish and Menonites. And yes, folks really love crabs and stuffed ham around here. They will knock you out over some crabs 😂
@@henrybest7772 where can I buy tge green book traditional herbal remedies for African Americans
@@goldcherry103 Do you know who Jezebel is?
I remember the sugar and turpentine believe me that was nasty then was castor oil mineral oil sardines oil for mumps orange peels for colds when chewed
1 tablespoons olive oil- 1 tablespoons fire cider every morning. Has done wonders for us. All my life plagued with allergies and sinus issues. Not anymore
great presentation, im here on 03/09/21
I'm here 10 days after you. Glad I found this presentation.
I'm here today 12/9/24 😊😊
Wonderful man. Thank you.
Thank you
Blessings can u tell me what the book name
Thank you for this video.
Can it found in Zambia and were
Very interesting!
How much is the book
wat kind of herbs u have that can rebuild r regrow the hoptic tisue in the eye legally blind 17yrs now if u know any herbs r u have some thing that u put together
drink lots of water, drink a herb called eyebright, also use irish moss, sarsaparilla and yellowdock
another name for eyebright is euphrasia officianalis
also put it in your eye who knows what it is could be fungus, bacteria, inflammation causing it dont give up
i have a diesease call lebers
What was the name of his book?
Love it.
How can i obtain the books can i get the names of them please
Where can I find the books that are talked about in the video?
Google them
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hay Calvin, i have the book,
@@1herbsforlifeentrepreneur198 where can I get the book
@@calvinpeterson1937 how many copies you need? as i have limited stock, let me know your zip code
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Very nice...Some of these were used on me