Burdock root - herbal healer - part 2
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I really like your vids. But I have burdock in my back yard, and I've also seen deadly nightshade growing around the same area, and I read that burdock can absorb nightshade toxins into its root if they're growing close together! Have you ever heard that before?
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@MacMorrighan inulin is also found in Jerusalem Artichoke, or more commonly known as Sunchoke. It's not from Jerusalem, nor is it an artichoke. Just a funky name someone gave it. Anyway, it's good for diabetics. Just do a web search for Inulin and you will learn a lot.
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What does inulin do, and what is it found in? That part seems to have been omitted from these vids., I fear.
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thank you.
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Thanks so much for this, Susun! Great to find you on Youtube! :)
Is there a way this could be recorded so that your voice is louder?
Green blessings!
I'm having troubles identifying Burdock, is it the one with the seed pods which have little 'velcro like' hooks on ?,...what we'd call sticky bobs as children and spend hours sticking them to most everything.
thanks
djmisplacedmarblesTV 2 years ago
yes, velcro like hooks!
wisewomantradition 2 years ago