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  • Excellent, as always. Hello and good medicine from our fireside to yours!

  • My favorite part of the Burdoc is the immature flower stalks in late spring. Cutting the stalk takes seconds with no need for a shovel. The only price to pay is stained Burdoc hands which lasts about two days. After peeling them one ends up with something like an artichoke heart, a very nice veg.

  • I live in northern usa, is there any way that I can confuse first year Burdock with anything poisonous? I want to use the root for tea but don't want to mistake it for for anykind of poisonous rhubarb. Thanks.

  • Can you use the leafs for making tea ? I've heard that the roots help clean liver, can you tell me what the leafs are good for if we use them for making tea ? Thank you for posting this useful video. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos.

  • @gentle991 Burdock leaves have similar cleansing properties to the root but not as strong. What it's really good for is wounds and burns. In fact, I recall somebody saying that Burdock leaves are even better for burns than Plantain. That's saying a lot.

  • I want to learn more where can I find more info

  • I believe by using BURDOCK I have truly found the fountain of youth.

  • I take burdock everyday its a excellent blood & organ cleanser!!

  • Awesome Plant! Also good for preventing and eliminating cysts and/or acne. Just planted some in my yard too. Thanks!

  • can you make Burdock for tea???

  • wow

  • Cool! Thanks for the video and info :)

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