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@TheMariana29
@TheMariana29 3 сағат бұрын
Burdock root is good for back pain can treat herniated disks, rheumatoid arthritis etc. A salve could be prepared from leaves and root or just leaves also a tincture preferably in a very strong alcohol made from roots or even finely grated root in honey etc. Some people calls it the plant that heals 1000 diseases 😊... Hope that helps 😊🙏
@despinachristakis1050
@despinachristakis1050 3 күн бұрын
I am taking 3 different medications which I would like to get off. Can I consume burdock along with the medications? I hope you can help me out. Thank you
@WildUtahEdibles
@WildUtahEdibles 3 күн бұрын
@@despinachristakis1050 talk to a naturopath dr or herbalist. Burdock is food, not drugs but I hand no idea about interactions with drugs.
@jasonbell5129
@jasonbell5129 7 күн бұрын
I took it bc I’m a full blown recovering addict and now so into all these wonderful supplements- I’m 42 I had died many times I had hepatitis c and b my viral load was very low so I went home and research what foods are good for the liver and I basically stuck to those and I started running every day increasing my distance and I went back in six weeks and the doctor took my blood work when he got the results he said your body built an anti cell or something basically my body got rid of it on its own. I was so happy and on top of the world well, that was when I was 15 I had another 15 years of doing pills taking lots of pills I was down in Florida through the whole pill epidemic, then turned to heroin and it turned to fentanyl probably 25 overdoses I lost count, I had endocarditis had to stay in the hospital three or four different times for about two months running an antibiotics. Finally when I was 30 I had enough. I started my venture after one year of being sober. I was still not sleeping. I still was getting bad, generalized anxiety. I cannot go on a date with a woman. I cannot hold the conversation nor did I want to, but I did not want to go back to using, I started incorporating supplements and I ran healthy ketogenic diet, which I got cognitive benefits, and I lost weight, but I was wanting more out of it in the gym - Now I don’t do carnivore I don’t do keto I eat fruit I eat most of my water. I never drink tapwater. I take alpha acid I take Tudca , NAC. milk this whole three times a day extract vitamin D3 I take 40,000 I use at night with my magnesium with coconut oil because they’re fat soluble I take Shilajit only the brand that has the patent Cymbiotika that stuff is 100% pure minerals which we all know we need minerals to utilize vitamins better - I eat most of my water in fruit and I eat cream of buckwheat and mostly quinoa I religiously eat quinoa I make it like a cream of buckwheat. That’s just a meal that I can eat every day and I eat eggs and I eat most importantly kimchi I went and got my blood work done about a week ago because, God bless my mother. She went and got her blood work done and she’s already a cancer survivor and she got stage so I got her on the full supplement arsenal. She already feels 10 times better. She’s not cheating on her diet and I have faith in God and the medicine that we’re going to beat everything so I don’t know what this guy is talking about is when they share my story also I like taking Maca root on occasion, but I have never felt an aphrodisiac or something raised my natural testosterone level was like shilalit The only reason I bought that brand was because that’s all they had. I was going to buy any brand at the vitamin shop that day so I am not endorsing or making money off of them or else I would have a affiliate link we have all been lied to, and we’ve all been scammed most of our lives good thing that we are becoming smarter than the government and now they are starting to be cornered to the point where the last thing we thought was going to be an issue was water. I’m glad I mostly drink spring water, but it was in a plastic jug. Never left it in the heat made me a couple times ago but nothing serious never had any issues now I have filters on my sink and my minerals in my eczema went right away when I got back from Colombia just switching to filtered water. My digestion was better. My energy was better. I don’t know guys. I’m rambling on here, but I hope whatever is reading this has an amazing healing journey and with medicine, we can accomplish anything our way god bless
@06godingj
@06godingj 8 күн бұрын
Good luck trying to hit lethality with burdock root only way is intestinal rupture which trying will only show how childish the person is as they end up looking like a toddler going threw potty training with their wet and messy pants. Duiretic yes but it is also a laxative as well. Man you and I both know you didn't just save the belladonna atropa for the video.😂
@lindastephen-seaver6345
@lindastephen-seaver6345 13 күн бұрын
The sun degrades the herb. I wouldn't leave in the sun.. in the window I would cover jar with a sock or brown paper bag
@scottklomps1916
@scottklomps1916 14 күн бұрын
Who's paying this guy, Fauci?
@WildUtahEdibles
@WildUtahEdibles 14 күн бұрын
Right?
@trudybarton151
@trudybarton151 15 күн бұрын
The lies are intentional it's called DISINFORMATION, dirtbags!!!!
@travellhughes6785
@travellhughes6785 17 күн бұрын
Im so sick of people like this always finding something negative to say about this i been taking burdock root powder for a year now and it has healed me and i am healthy i have not been sick for a whole year no headaches no virus or any type of sickness i cant stan people like this
@spicencens7725
@spicencens7725 17 күн бұрын
Since the dangers actually inflicted by the cough cough stick, I will never trust the FD* or CD* claims again! I know (& knew of) those who followed the protocol of mu!triple rounds, who have passed and are injured for life. No thank you! I also started growing burdock last year along with other medicinals.
@sadeejones5091
@sadeejones5091 24 күн бұрын
I love your channel! I was in AF Canyon this weekend and remember seeing all these and wishing I had my guidebook. I was able to find some mint! Thank you for doing the work that you do.
@WildUtahEdibles
@WildUtahEdibles 24 күн бұрын
Your welcome. Thanks for commenting!
@dorothylanasa6074
@dorothylanasa6074 29 күн бұрын
Burdock root grows long telomeres. I have usedsince1997. Long telo meres can helpwith 85 percent of cancers but there canalso be a risk for cancer too. Thereare many studies on nih pubmed on burdock roots and seeds
@kleineroteHex
@kleineroteHex Ай бұрын
dang, I got belladonna!!! Or at least a nightshade, I knew that much, but it looks pretty and I let it grow, trim it back a bit. Found today it spreads , ripped the new ones out, keeping the old one for the flowers LOL (need to see if I can use it, for what and how!) There is NO WAY it can be confused with burdock!!! I let that grow as well, just cut most of the flower stems out or it will be everywhere!!! I need a bigger yard! I let all plants I do not know grow to find out what they are, then they stay or go.
@loril.mangold8160
@loril.mangold8160 Ай бұрын
Burdock root is OK the first year the plant grows, the second year the toxins are stronger and can affect your liver, and kidneys
@WildUtahEdibles
@WildUtahEdibles Ай бұрын
Source?
@adamsoffgridadventure
@adamsoffgridadventure 20 күн бұрын
I would like the source as well.
@judyJude22
@judyJude22 Ай бұрын
do you use a cheese cloth to strain?
@Superminigoldtrommel
@Superminigoldtrommel Ай бұрын
I am First Nations and use Burdock Root tea extensively in sweat lodges to treat various blood illnesses including cancers with great success. Works best in combination with sweating to remove impurities in system.
@hanibalsmith2116
@hanibalsmith2116 Ай бұрын
dont really care for your click bait title.
@WildUtahEdibles
@WildUtahEdibles Ай бұрын
Thanks for commenting!
@larrya7822
@larrya7822 Ай бұрын
I'm not sure that's Henbit. Check this link: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/b5-olJSBtdralWw.html And I never heard of Henbit Dead nettle. There is a Purple dead Nettle that looks like Henbit.
@evelyngott2056
@evelyngott2056 Ай бұрын
Burdock root looks absolutely NOTHING like Belladonna.
@evelyngott2056
@evelyngott2056 Ай бұрын
Side effects of burdock root, you'll get healthier from eating it.
@danielmart7940
@danielmart7940 Ай бұрын
Both plants are green and begin with a "B",,,,,Coincidence??????😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@birdlawyer6191
@birdlawyer6191 Ай бұрын
I do not understand why that one webpage has got you so upset. It listed a number of positive effects for the majority of the article, with a very small section of, like you and the article stated, "possible" negatives. The article reads to me as largely pro-burdock. It is generally considered a good practice in journalism to at least mention the opposing view. You just brush off the dehydration risk as if everyone should know the side effects of the plant. Why do you keep repeating that they will never do the research? Do you not understand how that works? I do agree the 2 plants do not look similar besides they both have purple flowers, but again it is generally a good practice to warn about possible foraging dangers, and if the 2 plants with purple flowers are known to grow together I would find this information valuable. I don't know if you always act like this but your remarks throughout the video, your anger, I just do not understand it on an article that reads to me as pro-burdock and I feel sorry for you.
@WildUtahEdibles
@WildUtahEdibles Ай бұрын
Thank you
@DAUDYBENYAHUAH
@DAUDYBENYAHUAH Ай бұрын
Subscribed lol do you a few go to edibles in a do or die situation that u could tell me about? Please and thank you lol great work btw
@WildUtahEdibles
@WildUtahEdibles Ай бұрын
Cattails. Survival is about Mindset and knowledge. There’s no fast food in the wilderness most of the time. Of course that does depend on where you are in the world.
@kimberleesteele6652
@kimberleesteele6652 Ай бұрын
Where did you get the flower to make the bread? I love more detailed explanations in your videos. Step by step tutorials if possible. I definitely like to learn. I am from Utah but don’t know anyone in my area that forages.
@WildUtahEdibles
@WildUtahEdibles Ай бұрын
We brought the flour up with us.
@tracieledsome4128
@tracieledsome4128 Ай бұрын
It seriously is an attack on us being healthy
@WildUtahEdibles
@WildUtahEdibles Ай бұрын
Pretty sad when you can’t say truth on KZfaq
@paranoidhumanoid
@paranoidhumanoid Ай бұрын
Burdock is great in soups or sauteed with carrot, mirin. soy sauce and sesame oil with a pinch of chili pepper. It'll clean you out by the time you wake up.
@lewislane9727
@lewislane9727 Ай бұрын
Great video! Another thing to point out is they have all this negativity about burdock root Andy Paige is littered with drug advertisements it's almost like they want you to just give up and go for something they say is going to work for sure😢
@mrsmincey9731
@mrsmincey9731 Ай бұрын
The problem is being in Georgia its hit and these little tiny orange insects that are smaller than a needle are itchy andbtakes forever to leave the flowers so could i pick these before they open up and bloom. I cant get all the little bugs out of mine 😩
@starmhz1
@starmhz1 Ай бұрын
Okay I will try to name some. Wish me luck. 1. Globe mallows 2. Some kind of a aster plant 3. Probably Utah juniper. Maybe Rocky mountain juniper. 4. Maybe a desert paintbrush 5. Big sage brush 6. Probably maybe stansberry Cliffrose 7. Rabbit bush, maybe 8. Clueless. Wait a minute. Is it hairy white top? Lepidium appelianum 9. Maybe some kind of Astragalus. Hanging out with cheap grass. 10. No idea what the last one is with yellow flowers. 🥂 How did I do?
@WildUtahEdibles
@WildUtahEdibles Ай бұрын
Not bad. You got some right, 🤣
@martinbabio
@martinbabio Ай бұрын
Amazing!!!
@WildUtahEdibles
@WildUtahEdibles Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@sargentpepper8931
@sargentpepper8931 Ай бұрын
They want us to take their secret recipies
@Campsnowcactus
@Campsnowcactus Ай бұрын
A nasty weed, tough to kill and destroys everything around it. Want you pasture or lawn ruined, this plant will do it..
@John-gi7qk
@John-gi7qk Ай бұрын
Just like for example herbs in pill form from walmar. and GN. ever heard of Johnson and Johnson case many getting cancer from baby powder? Odd many herbs viamines have talc as a filler? talc and asbestos can not be separated many wonder about the .acid reflux meds given out for decades like candy but how many can fix low stomach acid? many other issues.
@John-gi7qk
@John-gi7qk Ай бұрын
If your health care provider gave MRna to patients??? -10 points?? In the 30's a man started attacking the idea of using herbs for medicine. In favor of synthetic herbs? For big pharma. Since people have been waking up to synthetic poisons? Big pharma is nervous. Just like Alternative medicine is not supported by Insurance?? how many die from vegetable oil how many died from poisons in our food?
@marcusmoellmer8843
@marcusmoellmer8843 2 ай бұрын
How did you learn all this? id pay good money to have a tutor
@WildUtahEdibles
@WildUtahEdibles Ай бұрын
Lots of study over time but for me it just sticks.
@4schitzangiggles
@4schitzangiggles 2 ай бұрын
Red stem fillary might be edible but it an obnoxious and hard to kill noxious weed that if i caught my neighbors introducing into the local biome they would get a righteous beating. The plant releases a hormone that inhibits growth of desirable cultivars and when dried and beforr the seed seperates from the plant can cause issues with animals getting into thwir paws and soft tissues of the face. It shoots the seed pods @11-15 feet from the "mother plant" and the hairs drill the seed into the ground like oats do with changes in humidity. There's plenty of actually benificial weeds to eat that this should be left alone and NOT introduced into biomes that it isnt currently found. People trying to "do good" have introduced noxious weeds in places that theres no natural predation or means of control which unbalances the biome. Cheat grass, kudzu, morning glory and a whole host of nonnative noxious weeds have taken over and ruined the native plants ability to contribute to the local flora and fauna. Plead for the love of all that is holy stop playing johnny appleseed withbnoxioys weeds. This is from a person who foes forafe and use weeds amd plants for medicine and food.
@shellybarnes2450
@shellybarnes2450 2 ай бұрын
Love love Burdock and its medicinal purposes
@WildUtahEdibles
@WildUtahEdibles 2 ай бұрын
Not recognizing enough!
@deanyanko3326
@deanyanko3326 2 ай бұрын
"dying from digging out a bunch of deep tap roots let one go to seed and they are all over the garden. I'm researching how to eat.them.
@paranoidhumanoid
@paranoidhumanoid Ай бұрын
Rice pilaf with burdock, carrot, shiitake, and salmon or chicken thighs is a common way to eat burdock. See takikomi gohan.
@sonyaroman4667
@sonyaroman4667 2 ай бұрын
storks bill / Redstem Filaree is very susceptible to vinegar spray. i need to control it because i let it go for several years and now have a solid field of Filaree. household vinegar will require several applications. i got 45% vinegar and diluted it one part vinegar to 4 parts water added some soap, sprayed it on a sunny day and within a day saw results. Clean your sprayer immediately after use. Do NOT let the solution sit in your sprayer. It will ruin your rubber gaskets. don't worry there is plenty left. in my area it is very invasive. where gloves and eye protection.
@renegademystic2771
@renegademystic2771 2 ай бұрын
Yeah the onslaught of the mainstream medical fraud sites getting the top search placements is getting worse every time I search an herb. Total inversion of everything in this weird realm. Then add what the natural remedies the FDA makes illegal, or puts warnings on, compared to all the poison they approve. Another overpaid tool for the pharmaceuticals. 😢
@donovansummy4470
@donovansummy4470 2 ай бұрын
Absolutely love your content! Thank you so much for everything you do :) would LOVE a masterclass if you're doing one!
@CraftEasyToolsOfficial
@CraftEasyToolsOfficial 2 ай бұрын
That's good to hear. I'll certainly get it together!
@florachildressEarth2Flo
@florachildressEarth2Flo 2 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@WildUtahEdibles
@WildUtahEdibles 2 ай бұрын
You’re welcome. Thanks for watching and commenting
@ruthcalsada1440
@ruthcalsada1440 2 ай бұрын
He bit yes. Not the same as dead nettle
@ruthcalsada1440
@ruthcalsada1440 2 ай бұрын
Both are eatable
@GordoFabulous
@GordoFabulous 2 ай бұрын
Just discovered blue mustard growing in my yard. Tried it yesterday, and it is quite tasty. Added it to some dandelions that are also growing in my yard and had a nice side dish.
@WildUtahEdibles
@WildUtahEdibles 2 ай бұрын
I love it so much!
@denisemarkland
@denisemarkland 2 ай бұрын
I totally AGREE!
@carolynlouise8659
@carolynlouise8659 2 ай бұрын
😮
@dywanecox4880
@dywanecox4880 3 ай бұрын
I got me a small food forest in my backyard. I always use a plant identifier before I pull weeds. Just found common burdock in my backyard today. I got 5 fruit trees, 6 grapevines, and over 40 berry bushes. I always come to your channel for information on things that I'm growing. You're one of the only ppl who talked about schisandra berry. I was wondering if you had videos about the black goji berry, the Golden goji berry, and sea buckthorn.
@WildUtahEdibles
@WildUtahEdibles 2 ай бұрын
Sea buck thorn I've seen but not the others but I don't think I've done a video on it.
@Green.Country.Agroforestry
@Green.Country.Agroforestry 3 ай бұрын
This is Glechoma hederacea, not Lamium Amplexicaule. It is not toxic, so you got lucky with a misidentification .. They do look a little alike, though, don't they? (edit) I wrote 'purpurea' for the species name instead of amplexicaul.. must have been sleepy :) note that the leaves here are not clasping a square stem?
@jaydibenedict6267
@jaydibenedict6267 Ай бұрын
Thanks for mentioning this. I'm not an expert but noticed that the plant he featured is definitely NOT henbit.
@calvinabbott6920
@calvinabbott6920 3 ай бұрын
Added that to m y medicinal garden last year and had little idea about its uses, seeing how well it survives in my Alberta Climate that has not the ficticious global warming.
@calvinabbott6920
@calvinabbott6920 3 ай бұрын
One of the plants banned in Canada along with comfrey and B vitamins during the ongoing plandemic, it grows wild so the government will have to kill everything to wipe it out.
@ManonLavigne-ml7bu
@ManonLavigne-ml7bu 3 ай бұрын
can burdock supplements be taken long term
@WildUtahEdibles
@WildUtahEdibles 3 ай бұрын
It's literally food. As long as it's not the absolute only thing you are eating, it won't hurt you unless you are the rare person who had an allergy to the food.
@ManonLavigne-ml7bu
@ManonLavigne-ml7bu 3 ай бұрын
thank you!@@WildUtahEdibles