Wild-crafting Dandelion

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Uploaded by on May 14, 2010

"Herbal Doc" of NaturalHealthSchool.com wild-crafts dandelion (Taraxacum officinalis) and demonstrates how to use the roots to make a delicious herbal beverage and coffee substitute.

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  • Thanks for the nice vid! My wife loves her dandelion root coffee!

  • Great video, Doc!

  • I use my bunnies droppings for mulch and giving nutrients to the soil, but I dont have them suspended from the ceiling....Mine poop in their litterbox, which is lined with hay...this is also a useful soil conditioner and worms love hay...kept moist it'll work wonders for tempting worms...

  • I hope thats not where those rabbits live? That is inhumane! Do they have somewhere to run? an outdoor pen? Where are the rabbits toys? His bed?

  • @TheMoonshinewitch Probably for the rabbit droppings. They fall in a box and you can use it for mulch or to grow earth worms for fishing.

  • WHY are your rabbits suspended from the ceiling?!

  • Upon reading about how dandelion tea helps a sour stomach, I went into the yard with a flashlight and harvested a dandelion. Cut into strips and placed them into a tea-ball and made a tea from it. (I threw a few blossoms in too) Though the leaves were bitter, they made a decent tea that tasted nice with some honey and dried orange peel. My sour stomach went away immediately and it actually seemed to stimulate my digestive track.

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