Barberry is an excellent cure for PCOS and is as effective as Metformin in lowering blood sugar for diabetics. It also has hypotensive properties and can lower LDL cholesterol levels. If that's not enough, it is also highly effective for helping people with insulin resistance shed those difficult to lose pounds. It's such an incredibly useful medicinal plant that it's sad that from 1918 until the late 1970's, millions of Barberry plants (B. vulgaris but undoubtedly many other varieties as well since identification is often difficult) were intentionally destroyed due to the fact that the plant is a host for wheat stem rust which was devastating wheat and barley crops. This eradication campaign was carried out primarily in the mid-western wheat and barley producing states as far north as Minnesota. For this reason, growing certain varieties of Barberry in these states is still banned. So if you decide to plant Barberry in your yard, just make sure to plant an approved variety which is not a host to wheat stem rust. Also some states ban Barberry since they consider it invasive (Maine, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania).
Thank you so much for excelente explanation and share your experience. I had a pain on my back because my gallstones . I bought liver / gallbladder formula from doctor Christopher’s . My pain went away . The first ingredient is barberry root . One more wonderful gift plant God gave us .
Great content. Thank you! You mentioned you’re “not the dosage man”? Can you overdose doing this method? Can you share something about dosage with me? I’m curious because I just learned about the benefits of Japanese barberry, which grows on my property in abundance and this would be some thing I would like to add to my apothecary.
Add about 2 teaspoons of bark or wood to a quart of water. Japanese barberry has berberine in the wood itself, so you can use that too. I just let taste be my guide. It gets pretty bitter the stronger you make it.
begin at a low dosage and get to know the plant directly. your body and the plant will guide you to an appropriate dosage if given the opportunity to do so. you only need to slow down enough to hear the guidance.
Barberry is an excellent cure for PCOS and is as effective as Metformin in lowering blood sugar for diabetics. It also has hypotensive properties and can lower LDL cholesterol levels. If that's not enough, it is also highly effective for helping people with insulin resistance shed those difficult to lose pounds. It's such an incredibly useful medicinal plant that it's sad that from 1918 until the late 1970's, millions of Barberry plants (B. vulgaris but undoubtedly many other varieties as well since identification is often difficult) were intentionally destroyed due to the fact that the plant is a host for wheat stem rust which was devastating wheat and barley crops. This eradication campaign was carried out primarily in the mid-western wheat and barley producing states as far north as Minnesota. For this reason, growing certain varieties of Barberry in these states is still banned. So if you decide to plant Barberry in your yard, just make sure to plant an approved variety which is not a host to wheat stem rust. Also some states ban Barberry since they consider it invasive (Maine, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania).
Thank you so much for excelente explanation and share your experience. I had a pain on my back because my gallstones . I bought liver / gallbladder formula from doctor Christopher’s . My pain went away . The first ingredient is barberry root . One more wonderful gift plant God gave us .
I have 3 Japanese Barberry - had no idea - LOVE THIS - Thank you!
This is wonderful info! First video of yours that I have seen and hoping you have many more like it! Cheers!
Amazing , your craft doesn't go unnoticed
Thanks. Love your craft.
What’s better barberry root and bark or berberine? Or are they the same?
Are there any medicinal properties in the berry? I'm likely not going to dig up the root while foraging but will pick the berries!
Yes
yes the berries are very nutritive and medicinal.
Thank you!
can idea for berberise lycium root for what we use
Excellent, thank you!
Great content. Thank you! You mentioned you’re “not the dosage man”? Can you overdose doing this method? Can you share something about dosage with me? I’m curious because I just learned about the benefits of Japanese barberry, which grows on my property in abundance and this would be some thing I would like to add to my apothecary.
Add about 2 teaspoons of bark or wood to a quart of water. Japanese barberry has berberine in the wood itself, so you can use that too. I just let taste be my guide. It gets pretty bitter the stronger you make it.
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begin at a low dosage and get to know the plant directly. your body and the plant will guide you to an appropriate dosage if given the opportunity to do so. you only need to slow down enough to hear the guidance.
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I made a tincture, with vodka, from the stems. Soaked for 4 months. Any idea on dosage?
Thank you.
I believe we have Japanese barberry in the landscaping around the house.
Thx 🙏 mate, brilliant
I thought it was its fruit that contained medicine. Confused.
It all does
both root and fruit
I have a lot of plants surrounding the area if someone needs tell me i am from Pakistan
Where are you located?
Could you send me some seeds?
Thank you!