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  • Great find, Thanks very much for sharing great information! Please keep sharing! Instant subscriber here!

  • Nice video but what pesticides do you use I keep it bug free?

  • ok now do for weed(canabis sativa)

  • than you for your comments. I appreciate it

  • El Cilantro es muy saludable para la salud. He visto en la revista digital de Codeco Nutrilife que facilita la digestión, Elimina los gases, Tonifica el sistema nervioso, Estimula el apetito y Mitiga el mal aliento.

  • El Coriantro es muy saludable para la salud. He visto en la revista digital de Codeco Nutrilife que facilita la digestión, Elimina los gases, Tonifica el sistema nervioso, Estimula el apetito y Mitiga el mal aliento.

  • I love your videos they are very informative and you have a lovely calm presenting manner, thank you so much for uploading such great information.

  • @littlepom1 Thank you, I am now doing short animated videos. under 2 minutes with a message. hope you will like it when you watch them. Its on Omega 3, Ashwaghandha and more

  • thank you. Mother nature knows best

  • amazing video

    nothing like the natural world.

    although i use tinctures lol.. 

  • @Sensfan613 Thank you for your kind comments. The Herb can be had as a tincture, garnish, food flavorer, cooked or raw.

  • I wouldent eat coriander if it was the last thing on the planet, it is absolutely HORIBLE, it tastes like poisonouse soap. I absolutey HATE the taste of coriander, I would rather be brutaly beaten up than have to put this evil herb on my toung. How can anyone even bare to put it in their mouth? Coriander is so horible I just throw up imidiately if I eat it, it tastes like rancid metalic soapy washing up liquid. There is absolutely NOTHING I hate more than the taste and smell of coriander YUK

  • @meatisdeliciouse coriander is a herb you either love or hate it.

  • @njbrunton I know, I am on the hating side. To me it's actualy painfull to eat it tastes so bad. I don't know how true this is, but "aparantly" there is supposed to be a gene that makes you intolerant to it, some sort of ancient defence macanism left over from the stone age. Coriander to me is like poison fumes, I have hated it since I was a baby. It's the only thing witch to me smells WORSE that dog excrement or sour milk, no joke. I have not found ONE think I tought smelt worse or even as bad.

  • @meatisdeliciouse You're the greatest idiot I've seen commenting on youtube -- and that's same saying something! You're posting reflexively, as if you never listened thru this vid to gauge the opportunity cost (potential benefits over costs). And no doubt if you find death (meat) delicious you doubtlessly would stand to benefit from this plant's healing properties. BTW, it's mostly children who have such aversion to foods. OK, i guess immature infantalized addled adults too

  • @reforest4fertility Oh look, another butthurt vegetarianfag.

    Hey asshole, you know you kill tomatoes too, right? Just because it doesnt have fur doesnt mean it isnt alive. You MURDER those vegetables in cold blood you fascist pig-fucker. Enjoy your malnutrition. For ever animal you dont eat, I'm eating three

    Oh, and if we arent supposed to eat animals, then why are they made of meat? Retard

  • @Mrsiepel haha really? really? the tomatos from the plant which would eventually fall off from the host plant, which have and are seed distributed by others eating them? Plants that rely on being eaten to spread seed and existence? Such a cop-out argument, that's it's murder for a plant and you'll be malnourished if you don't eat from another creature born out of a womb, like you

  • @meatisdeliciouse I empathise with you feelings, don't really know of a way out of it, except look for another herb to do the job.

  • @njbrunton Thank you, I know I sound like a nut case, but coriander to me is the most vile unpleasent thing imaginable. I can't even to beggin to explain the sensations it gives me. When I find out it is in food, I either get very angy or feal very depressed, it's THAT bad. I actualy feer it and I have hade nightmare over it. People think it's all an act and I do it for attention, but it's genualy a real hatred to me. Some people hate spiders, some people hate the dark, I hate cilantro.

  • @meatisdeliciouse Maybe it does give you nightmares because by itself it can be dangerous as it only mobilizes the mercury. Which means that it can be redistributed to other parts of the body. What you need with it is a binder like Chlorella to bind with the metals once the cilantro liberates them from the cells.

  • @MORCOPOLO0817 No no, I found out it's a genetic thing. Some people brains detect the odours in cilantro as pioson, so the brain thinks you are trying to poison it, well thats waht some of the studies hav found. The chemical senses you expiriance are actualy influenced by DNA, there is an odour that only half the population can actualy detect, the other half have fosilised DNA, as in the ability to detect that smell is no longer active.

  • @meatisdeliciouse

    Scientists suspect that cilantro affects different people different ways as far as taste goes, that some have certain taste receptors that make it taste soapy. Myself, I hated it as a kid and thought the same thing - yuck! soap! But as a college kid having it in Vietnamese food for the first time I went crazy for it and since then can eat it by the bowlful. You might want to try it again.

  • @rainday6 I don't think I would ever try it in a million years. Even a relativly small amount of it in my food totaly ruins it, it's like trying to eat dish washing liquid. I actualy find the smell of coriander MORE offensive than dog excrement, and dog poo is absolutely disgusting to smell. I used to atend a horible organic college who used to use it to mask the poor quality of their food. People always sugets that I try it again, this is like asking me to eat Arsnic.

  • @meatisdeliciouse I have already mentioned that, some people love the herb where as there are some who find it repulsive. Its a matter of personal taste, like & dislikes and there is noting that cn be done to reverse it. I am sorry you feel as you do.

  • @njbrunton oh, sorry, sometime I forget I have said things online and I sometime repeat myself. 

  • thank you. I will have a look as you suggested

  • Puerto Ricans use coriander in all their food preparations. See "Landing in San Juan, Puerto Rico on American Airlines" on this website: Youtube.

  • thank you for your comments. Please keep me posted on you experience

  • @rbrine-Thanks much for the follow-up comments. I have started using coriander on a "more regular basis after r hearing this information and doing other research. I am adding it to my green veggie juice. I believe it can help more than anything. I go to a local store that has fresh organic veggies.

  • I think it not the plant taking the heavy metals from the soil, rather that the herbs draws the heavy metals from your body when consumed

  • I grow coriander :) it's a lovely big plant and the flower/seed pods are lovely too :)

    This year is my first round of "babies" from when I began growing herbs/vegetables last year.

  • Thank u Thank u thank u!

  • @ham1510 Its nice to know you appreciated the info. I will be posting more on other herbs in the near future

  • What the plant does in the soil, is different to what the body does with the plant

  • Very nice video. My concern is that if Coriander chelates mercury preferentially from the body, then is it not so it would also uptake mercury from the soil? Meaning there may be a high concentration of mercury in Cilantro in grocery store?

  • @rbrine01 -Did you find that your concern is true or correct?

  • @LemonTwang10 I try my best to give the right information. It serves no purpose to loose one integrity

  • @LemonTwang10 I have not had much time to research this possibility. However, I do agree with the vlogger (njbrunton) that coriander has many beneficial properties. Naturally, I believe that the concentration of heavy metals taken up by the plant is dependent upon the constitution of the soil to begin with. Therefore, if you grow cilantro (coriander plant) in a carefully-controlled environment - such as an hydroponics/aeroponics system, you will not have this problem.

  • @rbrine01 I think it not the plant taking the heavy metals from the soil, rather that the herbs draws the heavy metals from your body when consumed

  • i have mercury fillings.I cant have them removed yet.Should i detox in the interim with coriander?

  • @IwontConform all the more reason to keep taking cilantro-coriander

  • Don't waste your coriander and put in in curries. Curries are some of the nastiest smelliest spices ever mixed. Only Hindu monkeys can handle that crap, and they smell like goats after eating everything with curry in it

  • @kokogro Curry is not gaining First Choice on the Menu is many Restaurants

  • Can I share your video in my blog

  • i eat coriander seeds directly off of my cilantro plants. they don't produce many leaves, but are prodigious seed producers. i could eat the fresh seeds by the handfuls. i'm curious, though, what might happen if i did? =)

  • Thank you for your comment. I appreciate your feedback. Health & Happiness

  • i thought this guy was black at first and i wasnt gonna watch then i noticed hes indian and he actually probably knows his medical

  • @partyongarth420 me too.I wasnt gonna watch either.

  • @IwontConform Coriander is very under estimated

  • Coriander can be used in curries, salads, as a herbal tea, or just add to food. Dont put too much at first. See if you like the taste and increase according to individual taste.

  • you did nt tell how to use corrriander

  • Thanks bruva

  • nice video....thank you

  • Hope you continue to have Corinader, and receive its benifits

  • Thank you for this wonderful informative video. I recently started eating coriander in my salads and in less than 2 weeks I feel much better; thinking clearer, pain reduced, more energy. Yeah!!

  • Very informative. Thank you. :)

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