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Herbalist Susun Weed shares how using herbal medicine the Wise Woman Way helps us save money in uncertain economic times. Nourishing herbal infusions give us all the minerals we need for less than 30 dollars a month.
Herbal medicine is easy to make and costs much less than other medicines. Learn how to make herbal tinctures, herbal oils, herbal vinegars, and herbal honeys.

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  • Very informative videos.

    I recently got rid of a wart by using the sap from dandelion flower stems. Cut just below the flower and put it on the wart ... and it went! To begin with I only used it a couple of times, but the wart began to peel off in layers. The next time I used it the wart looked raw, the base of it swelled, and it began oozing a liquid. A week later and it was level with the skin. Someone told me about it, I tried it, and it worked. I also drink dandelion and nettle infusions.

  • Careful that you don't lump valuable vitamin supplements in the same category as those "silly herbs" - please! "Codex Alimentarius" is the agenda behind the recent chronic press bites defaming the efficacy of vitamin supplements. (Big pharma would prefer not to compete?)

    /watch?v=rkehTBB6HCE&feature=c­hannel_page

    Moreover, the USDA's own data shows our fruits and vegetables don't have the same nutrients they did 20 years ago.

    I agree that nature is best, & thanks for this vid!

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  • Your smile is brilliant Susan. Thank you for taking your time to help others by sharing your wisdom.

  • Susun,

    You totally Rock!!

    Thanks for sharing.

  • One problem with genetically modified foods is they are growing them bigger,, but it doesn't mean as many vitamins. Nutrition is sacrificed for size. Not good. The other type of GMO is sprayed with Roundup which is designed solely to kill amino acids dropping the protein content as well as important amino acids we need for development and nourishment.. the science is finding GMO's cause depression, anxiety, obesity, growth problems along with many other 'side effects'. good info! thanks.

  • i heard that any food that's created in a lab or man mande is actually bad for you.

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