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St John's Wort or St Joan's wort oil and tincture excellent herbal medicine - learn with Susun Weed, wise woman, herbalist, green witch.

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  • This was a very helpful video. Thank you.

  • @iamleothelioness , capsules or pills of St. J's will encourage sunburn but the infused oil is a great cure for burns and a sunscreen. If you're going to be out in the bush or on the beach all day you'd probably want a wide brimmed hat along with St. J's to be your allies against burning.

  • Thank you for sharing your wisdom. I am living in Australia and have a question about the sunscreen component. If you use the hypericum oil - doesn't the oil encouraging burning? Our sun is very harsh here. Thank you!

  • What an awesome video I am so exstatic for finding your channel!!!! Blessed Be Sister! )0(

  • Great video - thank you! And Lavender essential oil is great for sunburn.

  • Thanks for the VALUABLE info! It was very hot this summer, unusually so and it felt as if i could burn in half the time as I normally would!! I enjoy watching your series, I could curl up to your videos until the cows come home! Looking forward to hearing about many more gifts from nature!

  • @greenwitchlady Pack flowers in olive oil into a jar, place into the sun to infuse into the oil. It will turn red red red. I've never done it personally, my St John's plants were grown from seed this year and did not flower. But I have read about the method, and saw a video about it from James Wong, ethnobotanist.

  • Very good info. As a sun screen specially since commercial sun screens cause skin cancer. Thank you

  • I will have to remember that, I am lucky in only that once I get a tan, I don't burn anymore the tan just gets darker.

  • very nice video,thank you for making it....

    Blessed Be..

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