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@belvedere92
@belvedere92 Ай бұрын
So glad people are figuring out that greatly biased information on natural foods and natural medicine. We need to put pressure on medical schools and universities to research natural medicines.
@o5245607
@o5245607 Ай бұрын
Sugar lowers your immune system for several hours after using so it doesn't make sense to add honey or any other suger to cough syrip or other products used to increase immune response.
@garymarjoram7701
@garymarjoram7701 2 ай бұрын
In the UK we drink dandelion and burdock soft drink, you can also get dandelion and burdock alcoholic drink which is dangerous because it's so nice you don't know how drunk you are until you are talking fluent Hungarian and can't walk properly it's very good indeed we're brought up drinking dandelion and burdock from being kids and it's made from the root extract
@MarlenevT
@MarlenevT 3 ай бұрын
Because they want you to stay away from Natural God given medicines and use Pharmaceutical poisons. Government wants to kill up and make us sick so we use their crap. I stopped using Doctors and Pharma 20 + years ago and am healthier now at 64 than I was at 44. It's about money...Pharma costs money. Farma is free.
@vevenaneathna
@vevenaneathna 3 ай бұрын
after seeing all the people trapped while trying to evacuate hurricane Helene, i got some cheap 5 and 10 buck chinease clones and put them in me and my girlfriends car. thats about the size tree you might have to try and cut to get out of a jam
@maureenbennett809
@maureenbennett809 3 ай бұрын
Bless 🙏💖
@mindelevation9428
@mindelevation9428 3 ай бұрын
Gtfo. Even water is dangerous and can kill you.
@blackstarbird
@blackstarbird 3 ай бұрын
How neat. I had no idea there were wild onions in our mountains. I just started harvesting elderberries and found your channel.
@frugal9065
@frugal9065 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for this
@rastatafari7691
@rastatafari7691 4 ай бұрын
Burdock root good for iron and blood cleanse especially if combined with sarsaparilla
@WildUtahEdibles
@WildUtahEdibles 4 ай бұрын
@@rastatafari7691 Thanks for commenting. I always appreciate references when any claim is being made.
@sybilbrooks9880
@sybilbrooks9880 4 ай бұрын
How should I start taking Burdock? I’m a Dandelion and Red clover daily tea drinker and enjoy finding and trying new things to add to my teas. I have an abundance of Burdock in my 2+ acres. Do I need to dig up the root? If so when?? I hope you can get back to me. Btw I enjoyed the video thank you for sharing
@jayleeper1512
@jayleeper1512 4 ай бұрын
Burdock has a deep tap root so you need a long skinny transplanting shovel to get it out. Pulling it just breaks the root off.
@WildUtahEdibles
@WildUtahEdibles 4 ай бұрын
@@sybilbrooks9880 if you research this on Google you will find lots of options. You do want the root generally and you want only the first year plant. Harvest in early spring or in fall. These times are when the sugars and nutrients return to the root.
@HorseHavenCommunity
@HorseHavenCommunity 4 ай бұрын
Thankyou for this.
@WildUtahEdibles
@WildUtahEdibles 4 ай бұрын
@@HorseHavenCommunity You’re welcome.
@michaelheurkens4538
@michaelheurkens4538 5 ай бұрын
Have you not noticed that they keep referring to supplements and NOT the natural plant? Who makes these supplements? Big Pharma, that's who! They just love to play on both teams to keep you doubtful and affraid to forage for good, natural, health-promoting food be it in plant or animal form. That whole everything-will-make-you-sick-or-kill-you scare tactic. The good Lord has provided everything we need for a long and healthy life, but unfortunately, humanity has let the knowledge slip. I, for one, am greatful many are searching out the healthy stuff in wild spaces. The transition zone between Boreal Forest and Prairie provides many foods. Good hunting and God bless from a novice forager in north central Alberta, Canada.
@NaturallyVitalwithBukie
@NaturallyVitalwithBukie 5 ай бұрын
You should start taking Burdock root. You look unwell.
@WildUtahEdibles
@WildUtahEdibles 5 ай бұрын
@@NaturallyVitalwithBukie lol. Thanks!
@KellyNora-p8q
@KellyNora-p8q 5 ай бұрын
There are things they don't study burt want us to take anyway, and things with side effects they know about and want us to take. Have you found the lies they told sbout red meat and eggs, yet?
@OneMound1
@OneMound1 5 ай бұрын
How long is your syrup shelf stable? I know honey is forever. Does the honey infused last a long time?
@WildUtahEdibles
@WildUtahEdibles 5 ай бұрын
@@OneMound1 just the same as plain honey
@cynthiafreeman4543
@cynthiafreeman4543 5 ай бұрын
The health industry has been losing credibility since the 1990s. It's an old paradigm. ❤
@naturegirl4074
@naturegirl4074 6 ай бұрын
Say it 3:26
@deannamccutcheon232
@deannamccutcheon232 6 ай бұрын
Nice video. Thank you
@pearaltamelo1027
@pearaltamelo1027 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for the information. I was a nurse at a teaching hospital MGH in Montreal and saw people dying in the hospital all the time. Everything in the hospital is toxic because they only work with pharmaceuticals and then when something happens because of a plant or whatever it becomes the big scandal of the century! I realized that about 30 years ago when I was a nurse. One morning I see the front page of the Montreal Matin newspaper with the story about someone who had died from excessive homemade enemas. They made it seem like the scandal of the century and I thought to myself about the fact of all the deaths in hospitals and from medications witch are buried under the rug! I had already realized at that time that hospitals and doctors are excellent at saving accident and burn victims, but for the common ailments they're useless! Another issue is when you have a very old person at home that needs medication for pain and the doctor says to the family that they can't prescribe anything stronger because it's dangerous and when an elder ends up in the hospital for whatever reason and becomes a problem like a lot of them do because of confusion they get so medicated that when you go visit them they're always asleep and a lot of times they die as a result of all the drugs they're given to them! This happened with my father who had a massive stroke. By the end of the first week the doctor was already talking about having to operate on his gallbladder and liver because they were inflamed and I know it was because of all the medication he was getting. We brought him back home against doctor's orders and he still lasted one year without any surgical interventions, but he was a total handful! Unfortunately most people that I know are totally scared of plants!
@Jerralyng49
@Jerralyng49 3 ай бұрын
I'm also a nurse and have been using herbs as medicine for over 30 years. I'm almost 70 in good health and still working part time. A lot of pharmaseutical meds hurt as much as they fix. Notice I didn't say 'cure'. Make food your medicine, and use herbs to boost immunity. 😊
@TheMariana29
@TheMariana29 6 ай бұрын
Burdock root is good for back pain can treat herniated disks, rheumatoid arthritis etc. A salve could be prepared from leaves and root or just leaves also a tincture preferably in a very strong alcohol made from roots or even finely grated root in honey etc. Some people calls it the plant that heals 1000 diseases 😊... Hope that helps 😊🙏
@WildUtahEdibles
@WildUtahEdibles 6 ай бұрын
@@TheMariana29 love it!
@despinachristakis1050
@despinachristakis1050 6 ай бұрын
I am taking 3 different medications which I would like to get off. Can I consume burdock along with the medications? I hope you can help me out. Thank you
@WildUtahEdibles
@WildUtahEdibles 6 ай бұрын
@@despinachristakis1050 talk to a naturopath dr or herbalist. Burdock is food, not drugs but I hand no idea about interactions with drugs.
@jasonbell5129
@jasonbell5129 6 ай бұрын
I took it bc I’m a full blown recovering addict and now so into all these wonderful supplements- I’m 42 I had died many times I had hepatitis c and b my viral load was very low so I went home and research what foods are good for the liver and I basically stuck to those and I started running every day increasing my distance and I went back in six weeks and the doctor took my blood work when he got the results he said your body built an anti cell or something basically my body got rid of it on its own. I was so happy and on top of the world well, that was when I was 15 I had another 15 years of doing pills taking lots of pills I was down in Florida through the whole pill epidemic, then turned to heroin and it turned to fentanyl probably 25 overdoses I lost count, I had endocarditis had to stay in the hospital three or four different times for about two months running an antibiotics. Finally when I was 30 I had enough. I started my venture after one year of being sober. I was still not sleeping. I still was getting bad, generalized anxiety. I cannot go on a date with a woman. I cannot hold the conversation nor did I want to, but I did not want to go back to using, I started incorporating supplements and I ran healthy ketogenic diet, which I got cognitive benefits, and I lost weight, but I was wanting more out of it in the gym - Now I don’t do carnivore I don’t do keto I eat fruit I eat most of my water. I never drink tapwater. I take alpha acid I take Tudca , NAC. milk this whole three times a day extract vitamin D3 I take 40,000 I use at night with my magnesium with coconut oil because they’re fat soluble I take Shilajit only the brand that has the patent Cymbiotika that stuff is 100% pure minerals which we all know we need minerals to utilize vitamins better - I eat most of my water in fruit and I eat cream of buckwheat and mostly quinoa I religiously eat quinoa I make it like a cream of buckwheat. That’s just a meal that I can eat every day and I eat eggs and I eat most importantly kimchi I went and got my blood work done about a week ago because, God bless my mother. She went and got her blood work done and she’s already a cancer survivor and she got stage so I got her on the full supplement arsenal. She already feels 10 times better. She’s not cheating on her diet and I have faith in God and the medicine that we’re going to beat everything so I don’t know what this guy is talking about is when they share my story also I like taking Maca root on occasion, but I have never felt an aphrodisiac or something raised my natural testosterone level was like shilalit The only reason I bought that brand was because that’s all they had. I was going to buy any brand at the vitamin shop that day so I am not endorsing or making money off of them or else I would have a affiliate link we have all been lied to, and we’ve all been scammed most of our lives good thing that we are becoming smarter than the government and now they are starting to be cornered to the point where the last thing we thought was going to be an issue was water. I’m glad I mostly drink spring water, but it was in a plastic jug. Never left it in the heat made me a couple times ago but nothing serious never had any issues now I have filters on my sink and my minerals in my eczema went right away when I got back from Colombia just switching to filtered water. My digestion was better. My energy was better. I don’t know guys. I’m rambling on here, but I hope whatever is reading this has an amazing healing journey and with medicine, we can accomplish anything our way god bless
@06godingj
@06godingj 6 ай бұрын
Good luck trying to hit lethality with burdock root only way is intestinal rupture which trying will only show how childish the person is as they end up looking like a toddler going threw potty training with their wet and messy pants. Duiretic yes but it is also a laxative as well. Man you and I both know you didn't just save the belladonna atropa for the video.😂
@lindastephen-seaver6345
@lindastephen-seaver6345 6 ай бұрын
The sun degrades the herb. I wouldn't leave in the sun.. in the window I would cover jar with a sock or brown paper bag
@scottklomps1916
@scottklomps1916 6 ай бұрын
Who's paying this guy, Fauci?
@WildUtahEdibles
@WildUtahEdibles 6 ай бұрын
Right?
@trudybarton151
@trudybarton151 6 ай бұрын
The lies are intentional it's called DISINFORMATION, dirtbags!!!!
@travellhughes6785
@travellhughes6785 6 ай бұрын
Im so sick of people like this always finding something negative to say about this i been taking burdock root powder for a year now and it has healed me and i am healthy i have not been sick for a whole year no headaches no virus or any type of sickness i cant stan people like this
@spicencens7725
@spicencens7725 6 ай бұрын
Since the dangers actually inflicted by the cough cough stick, I will never trust the FD* or CD* claims again! I know (& knew of) those who followed the protocol of mu!triple rounds, who have passed and are injured for life. No thank you! I also started growing burdock last year along with other medicinals.
@sadeejones5091
@sadeejones5091 7 ай бұрын
I love your channel! I was in AF Canyon this weekend and remember seeing all these and wishing I had my guidebook. I was able to find some mint! Thank you for doing the work that you do.
@WildUtahEdibles
@WildUtahEdibles 7 ай бұрын
Your welcome. Thanks for commenting!
@dorothylanasa6074
@dorothylanasa6074 7 ай бұрын
Burdock root grows long telomeres. I have usedsince1997. Long telo meres can helpwith 85 percent of cancers but there canalso be a risk for cancer too. Thereare many studies on nih pubmed on burdock roots and seeds
@kleineroteHex
@kleineroteHex 7 ай бұрын
dang, I got belladonna!!! Or at least a nightshade, I knew that much, but it looks pretty and I let it grow, trim it back a bit. Found today it spreads , ripped the new ones out, keeping the old one for the flowers LOL (need to see if I can use it, for what and how!) There is NO WAY it can be confused with burdock!!! I let that grow as well, just cut most of the flower stems out or it will be everywhere!!! I need a bigger yard! I let all plants I do not know grow to find out what they are, then they stay or go.
@loril.mangold8160
@loril.mangold8160 7 ай бұрын
Burdock root is OK the first year the plant grows, the second year the toxins are stronger and can affect your liver, and kidneys
@WildUtahEdibles
@WildUtahEdibles 7 ай бұрын
Source?
@judyJude22
@judyJude22 7 ай бұрын
do you use a cheese cloth to strain?
@Goldtoysrock
@Goldtoysrock 7 ай бұрын
I am First Nations and use Burdock Root tea extensively in sweat lodges to treat various blood illnesses including cancers with great success. Works best in combination with sweating to remove impurities in system.
@hanibalsmith2116
@hanibalsmith2116 7 ай бұрын
dont really care for your click bait title.
@WildUtahEdibles
@WildUtahEdibles 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for commenting!
@larrya7822
@larrya7822 7 ай бұрын
I'm not sure that's Henbit. Check this link: kzbin.info/www/bejne/b2rbkmSGhdmpm5o And I never heard of Henbit Dead nettle. There is a Purple dead Nettle that looks like Henbit.
@evelyngott2056
@evelyngott2056 7 ай бұрын
Burdock root looks absolutely NOTHING like Belladonna.
@evelyngott2056
@evelyngott2056 7 ай бұрын
Side effects of burdock root, you'll get healthier from eating it.
@danielmart7940
@danielmart7940 7 ай бұрын
Both plants are green and begin with a "B",,,,,Coincidence??????😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@birdlawyer6191
@birdlawyer6191 7 ай бұрын
I do not understand why that one webpage has got you so upset. It listed a number of positive effects for the majority of the article, with a very small section of, like you and the article stated, "possible" negatives. The article reads to me as largely pro-burdock. It is generally considered a good practice in journalism to at least mention the opposing view. You just brush off the dehydration risk as if everyone should know the side effects of the plant. Why do you keep repeating that they will never do the research? Do you not understand how that works? I do agree the 2 plants do not look similar besides they both have purple flowers, but again it is generally a good practice to warn about possible foraging dangers, and if the 2 plants with purple flowers are known to grow together I would find this information valuable. I don't know if you always act like this but your remarks throughout the video, your anger, I just do not understand it on an article that reads to me as pro-burdock and I feel sorry for you.
@WildUtahEdibles
@WildUtahEdibles 7 ай бұрын
Thank you
@DAVID9BANNER
@DAVID9BANNER 7 ай бұрын
Subscribed lol do you a few go to edibles in a do or die situation that u could tell me about? Please and thank you lol great work btw
@WildUtahEdibles
@WildUtahEdibles 7 ай бұрын
Cattails. Survival is about Mindset and knowledge. There’s no fast food in the wilderness most of the time. Of course that does depend on where you are in the world.
@kimberleesteele6652
@kimberleesteele6652 7 ай бұрын
Where did you get the flower to make the bread? I love more detailed explanations in your videos. Step by step tutorials if possible. I definitely like to learn. I am from Utah but don’t know anyone in my area that forages.
@WildUtahEdibles
@WildUtahEdibles 7 ай бұрын
We brought the flour up with us.
@tracieledsome4128
@tracieledsome4128 8 ай бұрын
It seriously is an attack on us being healthy
@WildUtahEdibles
@WildUtahEdibles 8 ай бұрын
Pretty sad when you can’t say truth on KZbin
@paranoidhumanoid
@paranoidhumanoid 8 ай бұрын
Burdock is great in soups or sauteed with carrot, mirin. soy sauce and sesame oil with a pinch of chili pepper. It'll clean you out by the time you wake up.
@lewislane9727
@lewislane9727 8 ай бұрын
Great video! Another thing to point out is they have all this negativity about burdock root Andy Paige is littered with drug advertisements it's almost like they want you to just give up and go for something they say is going to work for sure😢
@mrsmincey9731
@mrsmincey9731 8 ай бұрын
The problem is being in Georgia its hit and these little tiny orange insects that are smaller than a needle are itchy andbtakes forever to leave the flowers so could i pick these before they open up and bloom. I cant get all the little bugs out of mine 😩
@starmhz1
@starmhz1 8 ай бұрын
Okay I will try to name some. Wish me luck. 1. Globe mallows 2. Some kind of a aster plant 3. Probably Utah juniper. Maybe Rocky mountain juniper. 4. Maybe a desert paintbrush 5. Big sage brush 6. Probably maybe stansberry Cliffrose 7. Rabbit bush, maybe 8. Clueless. Wait a minute. Is it hairy white top? Lepidium appelianum 9. Maybe some kind of Astragalus. Hanging out with cheap grass. 10. No idea what the last one is with yellow flowers. 🥂 How did I do?
@WildUtahEdibles
@WildUtahEdibles 8 ай бұрын
Not bad. You got some right, 🤣
@martinbabio
@martinbabio 8 ай бұрын
Amazing!!!
@WildUtahEdibles
@WildUtahEdibles 8 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@sargentpepper8931
@sargentpepper8931 8 ай бұрын
They want us to take their secret recipies