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Stalking Wild Greens: Fool's Onion

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Uploaded by on May 9, 2008

learn more at http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/wild-edibles/id430951647?mt=8 & http://www.sergeiboutenko.com

Fool's onion is rich in iron. I rids the body of parasites and removes heavy metals such as lead, mercury, and copper.

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  • Blue dick XD

  • I really have appreciated your videos and dont want to come off critical. I thought you might appreciate another point of view. Dichelostemma capitatum has tiny cormlets that will plant themselves when you dig the corms up. When I harvest the corms...I replant cormlets nearby...as the Native Americans did. It only takes a sec & their numbers would increase dramatically by being disturbed and propagated. You would enjoy reading about these practices in Kat Andersens "Tending the Wild"

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  • these are great with deer stew

  • mind if i ask where ur located?? are u by any chance in the bay area of california?? the environment looks very familiar

  • Every vegetarian needs to see this video, best video ever.

    Doug Graham & Jordan Rubin. Raw Vegan Diet or Non-Vegan? Part 1 of 2

  • i was eating these when i went to the kern river i didnt know what they were but they tasted just fine and crunch BLUE DICK!

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