@changingmyself Hi there, are you sure it was the GK? Test it alone. It is very strong and it may be that your body doesn't want it. It might also be assisting the body to purify you perhaps. If you are on the path of cleansing and regeneration, allow yourself to progress a little further and then try it again. See if that makes a difference. Be well.
Thanks for such a great video! Li Ching Yuen also attributed his first 100 years primarily to Ho Shou Wu, and his second 100 to Goji :) I'm growing Goji at the moment - hoping to see the first fruits this year :)
@ThreeTreasureTonic Wow that's awesome...thanks for the info as well...always like to know more about him - another of his favourite herbs was panax ginseng. It is interesting to note that all four of these plant foods are fairly rich in the element germanium. I plan to do a video on this soon. Be well. :-)
Hi, have you heard of Javita Coffee (Instant) it contains 3 Herbs such as "Green Tea", "Bacopa Monnieri", and "Gotu Kola." If you have any questions message me and I can give you more information. Its really good coffee I drink it daily and it really does work and also helps me focus, be more alert and awake at work. It also does much more just cant explain it all in this message.
Feel free to contact me through my youtube account and I'll get back to you ASAP.
I've been told by a friend that adaily cup of tea brewed from the leaves of the Gotu Kola can and will boost sexual power and contribute to resistance to disease and aging.Is that true ?
Greeting from CAMBODIA.I heard Li-Chung-Yun had 24 wives.Due to the daily ration of this amazing herb,i heard he continued his sexual vitality up to his death at 256 years of age.
funny that because elephants live long apparently. Do you know anything else about li ching yuen. Also what is the best way to consume gotukola? grinded , powdered or the leaf?
Jesus man, no way that guy could have lived through 3 centuries like that???? He must have never gone to hungry jacks. Thanks for posting the vid. Will defo look into this herb more, it seems to be beneficial in many ways... Does it also relieve the body of stress/anxiety?
@willzer808 Nothing can - except transforming or transcending the source of the stress. I am sure that is way more important than any food we eat - seeing as though it is the number one cause of dis-ease. Good question. :-)
@InNaturesClassroom My research tells me differently. Stress certainly isn't good for people. But stress alone doesn't cause heart disease because it doesn't produce the gunk that clogs the arteries.
@jpass2424 Stress has physical, emotional and mental effects just as it itself can be physical, emotional and mental - the first effect of which is to utilize/redirect vital force from other areas that may require it. As available vital energy decreases the ability of the body to perform its normal functions is compromised and many physiological aberrations begin to occur. A sufficiently vital body can never suffer clogged arteries. One needs to understand what encourages a strong vitality.
Stress causes inflammation. Inflammation ultimately causes heart disease. I recommend the book ""The Great Cholesterol Con" by Dr Malcolm Kendrick - pages 203 on for the specific discussion and evidence that this is so.
@SleepIsMagic You are mistaken - at least in its organic form from fresh fruits and greens. Essential for healthy hair, skin and nails as well as holding the brain together basically. High silicon levels in the body, along with magnesium and calcium correspond to low aluminum levels in the body - high aluminum is associated with brain diseases like Alzheimer's.
I see gota cola growing everywhere in my garden but it is only scattered bits here and there and quite small... are there any ways to support it's growth into a big lush patch like the one in your vid?...
@Hygiology Hi. If you are sure it is GK then it spreads quite readily given water. Perhaps if you have competing plants or ground cover then you can remove them. Enrich the soil with organic matter too. GK grows bigger leaves in the shade and smaller leaves in the sun as less surface area is required for energy conversion..
@InNaturesClassroom ok great. makes sense now that i recall all the places i have seen large gk leaves have been in shady areas , and often on lush bush walks.thanks.
I forgot to mention , I have just planted a small patch of Gotu Kola in our Garden a few days ago, but apparently it wont really start growing till spring comes along here in N.Z.
@brettymike A good quality soil is alive with microorganisms. Between them and a healthy plant, biological transmutation takes place that can produce any element required of the plant if the conditions are right. Focus on building good soil for the microbes and the elements will be there. Gotu Kola is also known as 'Arthritis Plant' but I wouldn't treat symptoms; focus on cleaning up the body and inflammation will naturally disappear. Have fun. :-)
@InNaturesClassroom Thankyou my friend :) I was confused ,because we were told (I don't know who by ) that in New Zealand there is no selenium already in the soil,but that is amazing how the Gotu kola manufactures it by itself!
@brettymike All plants do it provided the soil conditions are right. Microorganisms create a fertile pocket around the root zones where amazing alchemical style interactions take place. The plant also has to be growing in it native area for optimal results as well. Have fun. :-)
@Chatlein Well, you should be able to if you can find a good supplier with a good variety of seeds. It is also sold commonly in the herb sections of nurseries as 'arthritis plant'. Another common name for it is Pennywort. Do not confuse it with the Native Violet in Australia or 'Kidney Weed' (dichondra repens). They are both edible but they are not the same and people can confuse them by looks if they are not too familiar with Gotu Kola.
@FruitarianSwimster You can grow it in your garden or in pots if you really wanted to. Make the soil rich with fine organic matter, keep it moist and activate it with rock dusts - let the microbes do the rest. You can also make excellent liquid organic manures - vegan if you like - and we will be making a post about those shortly. I'm glad you liked it.
I have never used the powder as I grow it and use it fresh. Start with less and see how you go.
InNaturesClassroom 1 week ago
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Hi
I would like to grow Guto kola.Could you please give me some information how to do it?I really appreciate.
soadl80 3 days ago
I have the powder how should i take it? Tea or smoothie 1 teaspoon or 1 tablespoon and for how long?
jamesmills51 1 week ago
For some reason, I got headaches when I took Gotu Kola. Can you think of any reason for that? TYIA
changingmyself 2 weeks ago
@changingmyself Hi there, are you sure it was the GK? Test it alone. It is very strong and it may be that your body doesn't want it. It might also be assisting the body to purify you perhaps. If you are on the path of cleansing and regeneration, allow yourself to progress a little further and then try it again. See if that makes a difference. Be well.
InNaturesClassroom 2 weeks ago
@InNaturesClassroom Oh thank you, you are correct, I was taking another herb at the same time. I will try it again! Wholeness to you!!
changingmyself 2 weeks ago
Thank you for the wonderful video. I have to find this herb now... Thank you for bettering our lives.
questionsleadtotruth 2 weeks ago
@InNaturesClassroom Cool - I'll keep a look out for that!
ThreeTreasureTonic 1 month ago
Thanks for such a great video! Li Ching Yuen also attributed his first 100 years primarily to Ho Shou Wu, and his second 100 to Goji :) I'm growing Goji at the moment - hoping to see the first fruits this year :)
ThreeTreasureTonic 1 month ago
@ThreeTreasureTonic Wow that's awesome...thanks for the info as well...always like to know more about him - another of his favourite herbs was panax ginseng. It is interesting to note that all four of these plant foods are fairly rich in the element germanium. I plan to do a video on this soon. Be well. :-)
InNaturesClassroom 1 month ago
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Hi, have you heard of Javita Coffee (Instant) it contains 3 Herbs such as "Green Tea", "Bacopa Monnieri", and "Gotu Kola." If you have any questions message me and I can give you more information. Its really good coffee I drink it daily and it really does work and also helps me focus, be more alert and awake at work. It also does much more just cant explain it all in this message.
Feel free to contact me through my youtube account and I'll get back to you ASAP.
Thanks!!
iSee4eyes 1 month ago
I've been told by a friend that adaily cup of tea brewed from the leaves of the Gotu Kola can and will boost sexual power and contribute to resistance to disease and aging.Is that true ?
SithSereyPheap1 6 months ago
@SithSereyPheap1 Can't say that I know - it is an amazing herb.
InNaturesClassroom 6 months ago
@SithSereyPheapits a culinary herb in india.but small qty only is sufficient,no need to overdo.
vidaripollen 6 months ago
Greeting from CAMBODIA.I heard Li-Chung-Yun had 24 wives.Due to the daily ration of this amazing herb,i heard he continued his sexual vitality up to his death at 256 years of age.
SithSereyPheap1 6 months ago
elephants love to eat it!!!
lumimobb 7 months ago
@lumimobb That's good to know, and not surprising. :-)
InNaturesClassroom 7 months ago
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funny that because elephants live long apparently. Do you know anything else about li ching yuen. Also what is the best way to consume gotukola? grinded , powdered or the leaf?
apacheslim 4 months ago
@apacheslim u can eat them as a salad! we eat kotu-kola salad every week!
deadleader1 4 months ago
@deadleader1
Do you know where I can buy the actual plant of gotu kola and Goji berris to plant in my garden?
Thanks very much appreciated if you could inform me.
apacheslim 4 months ago
Jesus man, no way that guy could have lived through 3 centuries like that???? He must have never gone to hungry jacks. Thanks for posting the vid. Will defo look into this herb more, it seems to be beneficial in many ways... Does it also relieve the body of stress/anxiety?
willzer808 8 months ago
@willzer808 Nothing can - except transforming or transcending the source of the stress. I am sure that is way more important than any food we eat - seeing as though it is the number one cause of dis-ease. Good question. :-)
InNaturesClassroom 8 months ago
@InNaturesClassroom My research tells me differently. Stress certainly isn't good for people. But stress alone doesn't cause heart disease because it doesn't produce the gunk that clogs the arteries.
jpass2424 6 months ago
@jpass2424 Stress has physical, emotional and mental effects just as it itself can be physical, emotional and mental - the first effect of which is to utilize/redirect vital force from other areas that may require it. As available vital energy decreases the ability of the body to perform its normal functions is compromised and many physiological aberrations begin to occur. A sufficiently vital body can never suffer clogged arteries. One needs to understand what encourages a strong vitality.
InNaturesClassroom 6 months ago
@jpass2424 True there, but Cayenne will do away with the gunk that clogs the aterteries, so use both of them.
onblock7 3 months ago
@jpass2424
Stress causes inflammation. Inflammation ultimately causes heart disease. I recommend the book ""The Great Cholesterol Con" by Dr Malcolm Kendrick - pages 203 on for the specific discussion and evidence that this is so.
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@SleepIsMagic You are mistaken - at least in its organic form from fresh fruits and greens. Essential for healthy hair, skin and nails as well as holding the brain together basically. High silicon levels in the body, along with magnesium and calcium correspond to low aluminum levels in the body - high aluminum is associated with brain diseases like Alzheimer's.
InNaturesClassroom 8 months ago
@SleepIsMagic No, apparently that is true - 1677 to 1933, :-)
InNaturesClassroom 8 months ago
I see gota cola growing everywhere in my garden but it is only scattered bits here and there and quite small... are there any ways to support it's growth into a big lush patch like the one in your vid?...
Hygiology 9 months ago
@Hygiology Hi. If you are sure it is GK then it spreads quite readily given water. Perhaps if you have competing plants or ground cover then you can remove them. Enrich the soil with organic matter too. GK grows bigger leaves in the shade and smaller leaves in the sun as less surface area is required for energy conversion..
InNaturesClassroom 9 months ago
@InNaturesClassroom ok great. makes sense now that i recall all the places i have seen large gk leaves have been in shady areas , and often on lush bush walks.thanks.
Hygiology 9 months ago
I forgot to mention , I have just planted a small patch of Gotu Kola in our Garden a few days ago, but apparently it wont really start growing till spring comes along here in N.Z.
: ) : )
brettymike 9 months ago
@brettymike Yes, that is correct, most plants like the sun. :-)
InNaturesClassroom 9 months ago
Thankyou for sharing!
You might be the man to ask ,if there is no selenium in the soil,will the plant still produce it's own selenium?
I have heard this plant is fantastic for stopping arthritis ,and treating varicous veins.
brettymike 9 months ago
@brettymike A good quality soil is alive with microorganisms. Between them and a healthy plant, biological transmutation takes place that can produce any element required of the plant if the conditions are right. Focus on building good soil for the microbes and the elements will be there. Gotu Kola is also known as 'Arthritis Plant' but I wouldn't treat symptoms; focus on cleaning up the body and inflammation will naturally disappear. Have fun. :-)
InNaturesClassroom 9 months ago
@InNaturesClassroom Thankyou my friend :) I was confused ,because we were told (I don't know who by ) that in New Zealand there is no selenium already in the soil,but that is amazing how the Gotu kola manufactures it by itself!
brettymike 9 months ago
@brettymike All plants do it provided the soil conditions are right. Microorganisms create a fertile pocket around the root zones where amazing alchemical style interactions take place. The plant also has to be growing in it native area for optimal results as well. Have fun. :-)
InNaturesClassroom 9 months ago
@tiatdivad Cool :-) I personally use the fresh herbs in both cases, but if you can't grow it yourself, then it is good to get it how you can.
InNaturesClassroom 10 months ago
cool I just bought some gotu kola herbal extract tablets , gonna give it a try :)
TheMorningCoffee 11 months ago
Ook, I am going to be searching this out for my garden, I wonder if we can get it here in the USA... Thank you so much!
whytlillith 11 months ago
Can we find seeds of Gotu Cola?
Cheers
Chatlein 11 months ago
@Chatlein Well, you should be able to if you can find a good supplier with a good variety of seeds. It is also sold commonly in the herb sections of nurseries as 'arthritis plant'. Another common name for it is Pennywort. Do not confuse it with the Native Violet in Australia or 'Kidney Weed' (dichondra repens). They are both edible but they are not the same and people can confuse them by looks if they are not too familiar with Gotu Kola.
InNaturesClassroom 11 months ago
@InNaturesClassroom Thank you very much. I'll look for it and try to plant it. Then I'll tell you about my experience. :)
Chatlein 11 months ago
@InNaturesClassroom Is it Centella asiatica or Hydrocotle asiatica?
Chatlein 11 months ago
@Chatlein It is Centella Asiatica! :-)
InNaturesClassroom 11 months ago
@InNaturesClassroom Thanks a lot. ;)
Chatlein 11 months ago
Like your explanation.
Regards
Susan
BravuraK 11 months ago
Thankyou, very informative. I wish it would be in my area though! I will be waiting for more great posts, that was fantastic my friend!
FruitarianSwimster 11 months ago
@FruitarianSwimster You can grow it in your garden or in pots if you really wanted to. Make the soil rich with fine organic matter, keep it moist and activate it with rock dusts - let the microbes do the rest. You can also make excellent liquid organic manures - vegan if you like - and we will be making a post about those shortly. I'm glad you liked it.
InNaturesClassroom 11 months ago