Meet Self Heal! For salve and tea, a wonderful plant to get to know!
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- Опубліковано 10 січ 2025
- Self Heal, Prunella vulgaris, also known as Heal All, is a lovely plant in the mint family that is widespread and fairly common in moist, open areas. Wonderfully mild yet useful for a variety of ailments, it truly lives up to its name and is a wonderful addition to your herbal medicine cabinet. I filmed this spontaneously on a jog because it is too lovely a plant not to share with more people! Enjoy getting to know it and a couple of ways to use it!
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I have never seen heal All in Eugene Oregon so I have planted it by seed and growing it in grow buckets ~!
Awesome, came across this plant yesterday. Will be harvesting soon
honestly, seeing you mix modern gear (the running pack) with all your ancestral knowledge makes it feel so much more accessible. Plus, using modern tech to get closer to nature is probably the best way to use modern tech
Great information as always. Really enjoyed your video. Thank you
Thankyou sister 🙏
I havr 3 large mason jars filled with dry self heal i am addicted i grow in my yard i harvest it every where i find it
Ty for this and all your videos. You're just so amazing 😊
Thanks for this information! 💜
Thank you for sharing , I so appreciate it .
thank you
Self Heal is all around here . It is so wet here that Self Heal grows about fifty to a hundred feet from the rivers and creeks sometimes into the middle of pastures and fields here in Western Washington. It grows often near Broadleaf and Lance Leaf Plantain and Stinging Nettles.
Not usually near Devil's Club that's a bit too wet for it. Just thought I'd throw in my two cents about it. Hope that's ok ?
⚘Thank you⚘
Hi there. Very informative ones. Am only trying to find how to get some medicinal herbs and plants to grow. Can you help me to get some.?
Smells&&tastes like licorice; I think it may also be called Licorice Mint.
Can I use jojoba oil or castor oil?
I was wondering can you find it in Texas? I have never came across it before?
I'm in East Texas and it's all over in my area. Did you find some?
@@InYourYawn No not yet.
I've got a good amount of self heal on my land, as time get more unpredictable, the more important it is to know the environment around you, there might be a time when modern medicines might not be ready available, and the ability to take responsibility for your own health, will be your only option, in the event that , that happens we might see the return of old diseases, and while most plant medicines won't heal these diseases, what they will do is help you fight the symptoms until your body is strong enough to fight the disease it self, simple tentures of black walnut, for parasites, black berry root, for diearea, yellow dock, for constipation, mullain, for upper respiratory problems, California poppy, as a sedative, old mans beard, as a natural antibiotics, ,and willow and wild lettuce for pain management just having a small amount of knowledge can make the difference in living a hard life, or living a life that's tolerable ,