!Giving you a like before watching.... Latin names REALLY HELP especially for those of us that have never been to Florida! I don't recall seeing this here in Thailand but I will keep an eye open for it now. Thanks.
So nice to see you back lately! Not sure if you remember me, but you were kind enough to do a quick foraging tour for me one day years ago and even brought some purslane to my hotel later in the day.
Are doctors qualified to advise us on herbs??? or nutrition??? I don't know, they don't seem to have a clue as to the effects of herbs or foods on our health, they say it doesn't matter what we eat; oh ya, there're a few exceptions, but most of them are just as lost as the lay people. We do need to educate ourselves more on these matters, and we're certainly not encouraged by the doctors to do so. I am very grateful for people like you who teach us about the good "weeds". :)
Hi! I’m new, I appreciate your info. I’ve had bacopa, yes, very bitter. I am cautious of bacopa, in the past, but will try to let it run its course this time
Before I recommend this to anyone, will you tell me if this is a hyssop that makes "spirits"? Do all hyssops? I use hyssop extract ( essential oil) Its smells, but can be disguised with a combo of others. I love purslane!! Ever tried purslane and cilantro in a water sauce over green beans.. Do it )
I think you are reading something into the common name "hyssop" which has nothing botanically to do with any other plant. It's a long convoluted story involving the smoking container clergy swing. You can read about it here: www.eattheweeds.com/lemon-bacopa-lets-call-it-lime-instead/
Also a popular aquarium plant, I have some in my tank right now! I bet it makes a good combination with gotu kola, and also Hydrocotyle species, pennywort
Thanks you so much for talking about bacopa monnieri (along with other bacopas) and specifically talking about how it is used and what studies have shown. I have lots growing in my aquariums and sometimes I have too many. I'm glad to know that I can eat them :D I was wondering, some aquatic plant videos mentioned that Bacopa Caroliniana is also a medicinal plant. You mentioned them tasting better but not being very good for us? I am actually not sure which Bacopa I have in my tanks right now. But I'l just eat it and figure out I guess. Also thanks for mentioning how similar it is to pursulane, and how different it is, I thought of the similarity as soon as I saw photos of it online. The ones growing in my aquariums are smaller .... probably because they were in really cold
Thank you for sharing this wonderful and exciting news! Might be a lead to becoming a great breakthrough herb in helping patients regain their memory and speech problems caused by a stroke!
WHY are these 'Tests' done on those of age 70 +? This is Not enough of a 'Wide Variation' of test subjects! Could the improvement of many aspects of memory be the Attention One gets? *I Believe the 4,000 Year study. : }*
Effect size? 3% improvement? 10%? Effect size is important. Sometimes it's almost nothing, or very slight. Other times more noticeable and sometimes even major. All too often, though, there isn't much.
@@greendeane1 i happen to receive bacopa from a dealer who had been growing it under water. I tried growing it by sticking it into soil. It has been a month. Only half survived and the roots grew only a little. Overall growth is slow i wonder if it is normal.
It can depend on why you are consuming them. Dying can concentrate certain plant components making it more efficacious. Cooking might make them more available. It depends on the plant and why it is being used. That can effect the how. Research shows this plant works well dried but people also eat it raw.
@@greendeane1 I just thought that the longer you leave something the less nutritional it would be like fruit and veg. I've been eating raw brahmi but if you say it's better to dry it out I'll do that instead. thank you for your reply.
glad to see you posting to youtube again :)
Most Excellent...So Hissop My Next Tinchure for my Brain Health. THANK U D
dean
Very educational. I like the 4,000 years reference 😊
!Giving you a like before watching.... Latin names REALLY HELP especially for those of us that have never been to Florida!
I don't recall seeing this here in Thailand but I will keep an eye open for it now. Thanks.
Thank you! Very much appreciate your videos Green Deane.
Thank you very much for your research and for your presentation on Bacopa Monnieri. I have my next hike planned out already.
Good to see you back Deane! FYI, I see lemon bacopa regularly in the Big Cypress Swamp.
your back! glad i re found this channel : )
Thanks Deane I really learn a lot from your vids and happy New Years!
So glad to see a new video. I couldn't have clicked on a video any faster than I did this one.
excellent channel
Thank you. This grows all over our ditches.
So nice to see you back lately! Not sure if you remember me, but you were kind enough to do a quick foraging tour for me one day years ago and even brought some purslane to my hotel later in the day.
I do remember... oh... that's what the video is about!
Are doctors qualified to advise us on herbs??? or nutrition??? I don't know, they don't seem to have a clue as to the effects of herbs or foods on our health, they say it doesn't matter what we eat; oh ya, there're a few exceptions, but most of them are just as lost as the lay people. We do need to educate ourselves more on these matters, and we're certainly not encouraged by the doctors to do so. I am very grateful for people like you who teach us about the good "weeds". :)
Is this also called Brahmi?
New camera NICE!
I was super excited to see a new video! Thank you.
Love seeing these videos again.
Hi! I’m new, I appreciate your info. I’ve had bacopa, yes, very bitter. I am cautious of bacopa, in the past, but will try to let it run its course this time
Over the age of 70? I'm in! PS: so glad you are producing videos for everyone again!
THANK YOU SO MUCH.
I drink Bacopa tea for stress relief.
It tastes great with honey.
Does it need sterilization before use?
I wouldn’t describe it as great but it definitely takes the edge off! How much honey and what kind do you use?
Great video thank you for sharing this!
Thanks Deane!
Robb's Homemade Life your here too! lol
@@thehomeplatespecial597 yeah, have been watching deane a long time, he also does great videos on wild non plant food sources and has a great blog.
Robb's Homemade Life Yes, I have been reading and watching for several years too!
very interesting and detailed video thank you! 🙏
Before I recommend this to anyone, will you tell me if this is a hyssop that makes "spirits"? Do all hyssops? I use hyssop extract ( essential oil) Its smells, but can be disguised with a combo of others. I love purslane!! Ever tried purslane and cilantro in a water sauce over green beans.. Do it )
Probably not related, but how far is copaiba from bocopa? Clicking the bell this time here! Happy 2019
I think you are reading something into the common name "hyssop" which has nothing botanically to do with any other plant. It's a long convoluted story involving the smoking container clergy swing. You can read about it here: www.eattheweeds.com/lemon-bacopa-lets-call-it-lime-instead/
I use the brand made by Himalaya. It's great! Gaia is great too.
I've been waiting for this video for a long time
Another awesome video! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
Thsnk you very much..
If it reminds me why I went into a room I'd be delighted.
Do you eat them ?
Thank you for sharing
Fiannly a new uploads again yayayayayayayayayayayayayay
Yes! Thank you for making vids again!!!!
You R the MAN Dean !
Very good, much appreciated.
I have two plants. How do I propagate them to grow more?
Put them in a wet sunny place.
Also a popular aquarium plant, I have some in my tank right now! I bet it makes a good combination with gotu kola, and also Hydrocotyle species, pennywort
I grow this in my aquarium thanks for the info
Lucky you.
I'm 54 kg. How many leaves per day?
Boy! I need tons of it! 🤣 Thanks!
I like this plant a lot very yummy..
Yummy? You must like bitter...
Thanks you so much for talking about bacopa monnieri (along with other bacopas) and specifically talking about how it is used and what studies have shown. I have lots growing in my aquariums and sometimes I have too many. I'm glad to know that I can eat them :D
I was wondering, some aquatic plant videos mentioned that Bacopa Caroliniana is also a medicinal plant. You mentioned them tasting better but not being very good for us? I am actually not sure which Bacopa I have in my tanks right now. But I'l just eat it and figure out I guess.
Also thanks for mentioning how similar it is to pursulane, and how different it is, I thought of the similarity as soon as I saw photos of it online. The ones growing in my aquariums are smaller .... probably because they were in really cold
Yes im loving this do more like this! Its amazing how many plants are so beneficial to your ealth
Thank you for sharing this wonderful and exciting news! Might be a lead to becoming a great breakthrough herb in helping patients regain their memory and speech problems caused by a stroke!
Good to know!
That background looks kind of 3D.
i have a fish tank full of water hyssop it grows and spreads like wildfire give pretty white flowers
Thank you! Wonderful. Science and substantial history reveals what God gave us to use.
WHY are these 'Tests' done on those of age 70 +? This is Not enough of a 'Wide Variation' of test subjects!
Could the improvement of many aspects of memory be the Attention One gets?
*I Believe the 4,000 Year study. : }*
Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri) -Ayurveda’s Favorite Child
Effect size? 3% improvement? 10%?
Effect size is important. Sometimes it's almost nothing, or very slight. Other times more noticeable and sometimes even major. All too often, though, there isn't much.
Cant eat the stems?
yes
@@greendeane1 i happen to receive bacopa from a dealer who had been growing it under water. I tried growing it by sticking it into soil. It has been a month. Only half survived and the roots grew only a little. Overall growth is slow i wonder if it is normal.
Word...
Yes, it's me for sure...
Oh wow..
💕🌷💕
wouldn't it be better to eat these weeds / herbs fresh?
It can depend on why you are consuming them. Dying can concentrate certain plant components making it more efficacious. Cooking might make them more available. It depends on the plant and why it is being used. That can effect the how. Research shows this plant works well dried but people also eat it raw.
@@greendeane1 I just thought that the longer you leave something the less nutritional it would be like fruit and veg. I've been eating raw brahmi but if you say it's better to dry it out I'll do that instead. thank you for your reply.
I take bacopa ...... it helps me ..... I have parkinson
How do you use it and how much a day?
Yes, I'm interested also.
check out Dr. Robert Morse; he puts people on fruits and herbs and they heal from Parkinson and all other diseases. :)
thanks good info ... †
Invade Florida with more Mitragyna speciosa
looks a lot like what we call pig weed that grows along sidewalks and driveways ..east teen
No chance of it being in Ohio.
It likes fish aquariums.
Ha ha ha..