"If you can't eat it, your body probably doesn't need it". I used to HATE vegamite or marmite. since I turned Vegan, I could eat it by the bucket full. So that bears our your statment, how about that.
@Trinacaria You should be able to order seeds from Eden Seeds online or their Select Organic branch. You can also find seedlings sometimes in good nurseries that specialise in herbs etc.
My husband thinks it is wild Rhubarb, but Burdock's grow the 'sticky buds' (Newfie term) which are the dried spikey seed pods that STICK to your clothes and to horses manes and tails. So, I cut them down to discourage their growth all around our farm.
Interesting article on Yahoo today. Said a new study linked the amount of wrinkles on the face to the bone density of the individual.
To us raw foodies it's really no surprise. It's all the same problem - lack of proper diet and exercise. We need a wide array of nutrients to build strong bones and skin (additionally with the skin being an organ and wrinkled, what's going on with the other organs). Fingernails that split, wrinkles, skin blemishes, etc. all warning signs. More raw food!
Great video, Darren. I've been a fan of burdock for more than a decade and now finally have my own place to grow it. Your advice is appreciated. Peace - Mike
Thanks....I have Burdock Root in my herb cabinet. I always use it in conjunction with Slippery Elm and Turkish Rhubarb for a cancer therapy for my Da. Never thought to ingest it myself...(That's a head slapper, really).
"If you can't eat it, your body probably doesn't need it". I used to HATE vegamite or marmite. since I turned Vegan, I could eat it by the bucket full. So that bears our your statment, how about that.
jillianbland 2 weeks ago
Does anyone know where one can buy Burdock from in Sydney
Trinacaria 2 weeks ago
@Trinacaria You should be able to order seeds from Eden Seeds online or their Select Organic branch. You can also find seedlings sometimes in good nurseries that specialise in herbs etc.
InNaturesClassroom 2 weeks ago
damn weed here i can send you a few hundred tons lol
canadamonster 3 weeks ago
A jewel of information. Thanks. Highly recommend to people who need to build bone, and instead are depleting it with milk and calcium pills.
6713joe 3 weeks ago
I live in high desert, how might this grow ? Short growing season, am considering hoop houses...might this grow in one? Thanks.
PowerofClarity 2 months ago
My husband thinks it is wild Rhubarb, but Burdock's grow the 'sticky buds' (Newfie term) which are the dried spikey seed pods that STICK to your clothes and to horses manes and tails. So, I cut them down to discourage their growth all around our farm.
charlierenaud 8 months ago
@charlierenaud It has been known to be called Gypsy's Rhubarb before but it is still definitely burdock. :-)
InNaturesClassroom 8 months ago
Interesting article on Yahoo today. Said a new study linked the amount of wrinkles on the face to the bone density of the individual.
To us raw foodies it's really no surprise. It's all the same problem - lack of proper diet and exercise. We need a wide array of nutrients to build strong bones and skin (additionally with the skin being an organ and wrinkled, what's going on with the other organs). Fingernails that split, wrinkles, skin blemishes, etc. all warning signs. More raw food!
thewaterfalloflove 8 months ago
Very well explained... nice also to see some Australian content now and then.... Thanks.... Chris
MrChrisTowerton 8 months ago
Great video. Thanks for sharing. :)
RullyisJRM 9 months ago
GREAT info thanks for sharing. I will share this video on my facebook page as well.
313HealthyMe 9 months ago
Great video, Darren. I've been a fan of burdock for more than a decade and now finally have my own place to grow it. Your advice is appreciated. Peace - Mike
Rawgasmic 9 months ago
Thanks....I have Burdock Root in my herb cabinet. I always use it in conjunction with Slippery Elm and Turkish Rhubarb for a cancer therapy for my Da. Never thought to ingest it myself...(That's a head slapper, really).
AwakenamI 9 months ago