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On Dock (Rumex) As Wild Edible Food Part 2 | Frank Cook

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http://www.EatWeeds.co.uk - In this 2nd video about Dock (Rumex), Frank Cook discusses the use of Dock as herbal medicine.

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  • The seeds make good food as well.

  • @simonthescribe

    Here's some info from plantsandhealers(.)com:

    Frank died as a result of an advanced case of Neurocysticercosis, a parasitic infection that penetrated his brain and resulted in the formation of multiple cystic lesions. Neurocysticercosis is a form of Cysticercosis, caused by contact with a tapeworm, specifically the pork tapeworm. Cysticercosis is especially common in parts of Mexico, Central & South America, Africa, Asia & India-- where Frank spent considerable amount of time.

  • what did Frank die of - his lungs don't sound good here.

    

  • Which Dock is being talked about? Does it matter?

  • Frank passed away a few years ago. Very sad. He is amazing!

  • love this~thanks

  • Frank your lectures on the fields are so usefull !! Thanks to you and to the cameraman for bringing to all of us the chance to learn .. Excellent service to the fellow men. greettings from Argentina.

  • how can i meet this gentleman?

  • raw food is the truth. U re brainwashed to think OH thats only carrots and cuhcumber, NO its not, u can eat a different fruit untill the rest of your life and you wouldnt have tasted much of all the edible fruits there are.

  • We are inundated with toxic chemicals because they are trying to kill us. It is part of the depopulation plan. Most people don't know about dock, and it is a prolific weed here. I need to get my hands on some of this too, my body is over loaded with toxins.. I get annoyed with it. THanks for the video! Dock root has a wonderful musky taste.

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