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Tis the season for itchy, watery eyes and runny, stuffy noses! But you don't have to suffer and there are lots of approaches for comprehensive relief from seasonal allergies. On this episode of Vitality Radio, Jared invites Ben Fuehrer from Utzy Naturals to discuss their Allurtica allergy formula, and how each of its key ingredients work to provide fast relief from allergy symptoms. They also discuss the importance liver health, and lifestyle habits that can help your body handle the season's allergens. Jared also chats with our Homeopathic Consultant, Amanda Kotter, about the synergy between homeopathic remedies that work great alongside Allurtica and on their own for seasonal allergy support!Products:Utzy AllurticaClearLife AllergyAllium CepaOmega-3Precision ProbioticLiverVitalityB5 Pantothenic AcidAdditional Information:#498: Cardiovascular and Metabolic Health Without Drugs with Ben Fuehrer#429: Homeopathic Formulas for Pain, Cold and Flu, and Seasonal Allergies with Marie CamilleTo schedule your Homeopathy Consultation with Amanda:Email Amanda@vitalitynutrition.comCall/Text 801-388-4133Visit the podcast website here: VitalityRadio.comYou can follow @vitalitynutritionbountiful and @vitalityradio on Instagram, or Vitality Radio and Vitality Nutrition on Facebook. Join us also in the Vitality Radio Podcast Listener Community on Facebook. Shop the products that Jared mentions at vitalitynutrition.com. Let us know your thoughts about this episode using the hashtag #vitalityradio and please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Thank you!Just a reminder that this podcast is for educational purposes only. The FDA has not evaluated the podcast. The information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The advice given is not intended to replace the advice of your medical professional.
SummaryAs a super quiet, observing kid, Carolyn often had her head in a book or went adventuring on her own. As an adult this lead to naturally hermitty behaviour before she actively decided to show others that shy characters can do bold & hard things too - especially if they take tea wherever they go. Now, woven into a well connected community she is more or less living her daydream of tea caravans, herbal gardens, her very own herbal medicine book & a throng of good folks around her.She reveals that growing herbs was her gateway to herbalism & that we can all know their potency by incorporating them into every day life & not just turning to them when we're sick. But to do this we must get to know them. The best way to become intimate is to grow them, dry them, taste them, smell them, feel how they moves through your body.Join us on a magical herbal love-affair!Links You'll LoveThe Medicine Garden - Carolyn ParkerThe Cottage HerbalistLoved this ep? Try these:Anthea Koullouros Perma PixieSupport the ShowCasual Support - Buy Me A CoffeeRegular Support - PatreonBuy the Book - Futuresteading - Live Like tomorrow mattersWe talked about:Her seasonal daily rhythm“It was a daydream of mine not to wake up to an alarm but to wake up with the sunshine”Being a poly-jobist: business woman, gardener, herbalist"I'm an evolved that-way sort of person - I straddle between being a list maker & a meanderer".Being the kid who wasn't ultra conversational & actively moving through the discomfort of it & learning to have conversations & a little false bravadoI want to show other reserved/shy people that you can o scary things“I think we are hard wired for comfort but this doesn't allow us to reach our potential”Taking herself off to a boxing gym to learn how to be assertive & confidentDrawing daydream gardensDiscovering you can be a herbalist later in lifeBeing a naturopath is so much more than a job - enabling the patient to undertake holistic change is really where the opportunity to change is.Viewing it more as a lifestyle is part of the solutionTeaching her patients skills rather than selling them potionsLeading patients to veggie gardens, kimchi pots, community & settled adrenalsWearing fun clothes & sporting dirty fingernails at the same timePicking outfits like her dinner, according to colourAward winning tea blends - making tea since big enough to be trusted with a kettleStarting her tea caravanNot being nostalgicThe importance of being connected to peopleStop moving the goal posts without appreciating what you've achievedSupport the show
It may come as a surprise, but most plants aren't very friendly. Like most creatures, they survive by defending themselves against predators, parasites, and pathogens. Some have developed quite extreme defence mechanisms, and they are subject of this episode.
I've known Kristine Brown for many years, and it was such a delight to sit down and chat with her about her love of nettle – a plant that herbalists love to love! Even though I have immersed myself in nettle love for years, I learned some new things about this wonderful herb during our conversation. And it was so much fun to hear about Kristine's herbal journey and how she came to develop her herbal zine and amazing herbal learning system for children.If you homeschool your children – or even if you don't, but simply enjoy sharing the gifts of herbs with the children in your life – you'll love the Herb Club expanded curriculum sample that Kristine is sharing with us! You can find this free, downloadable curriculum sample – an amazing resource for kids of all ages! – here.Nettle offers so many wonderful gifts! Here are just a few ways that you can work with nettles to benefit your health:► To help prevent seasonal allergies► To strengthen your bones, hair, and nails► To help normalize low blood pressureNettle is such a versatile plant, and there are so many more reasons to include it in your regular herbal routine. To learn the best ways to incorporate nettle into your life (including a delicious way to prepare nettle greens!), be sure to tune in to the entire episode.By the end of this episode, you'll know:► Why Kristine considers nettle to be her lifetime plant ally► Kristine's helpful trick for drying large amounts of nettles► Seven medicinal uses of nettle leaves, roots, and seeds – including one way that the actual sting can be used!► Tips for harvesting nettles and extending the season for harvesting their leaves► and so much more…For those of you who don't know her, Kristine Brown, RH(AHG), is helping parents teach their kids about herbalism, one herb at a time. Combining her knowledge as an herbalist and homeschooling mom, Kristine created the only children's herbal curriculum that uses all four learning styles (visual, auditory, reading, and kinesthetic). She has taught classes for children locally and coordinated numerous herbal conference kids' camps both locally and nationally. She is the writer and illustrator of the online children's publication Herbal Roots zine, including ebooks, online courses that teach children about botany, drawing, and herbs, and a membership offering, Herb Club, with video lessons, expanded curriculum for preschool through high school, and a forum. Teaching others about plants and drawing and sharing her knowledge with children—our future—is her passion.If you'd like to hear more from Kristine, which I highly recommend, then head to the show notes where you can get easy links for her website and social media channels. You can also find the transcript for this episode in the show notes and you can access your homeschool curriculum sample at: https://bit.ly/3KRemjb.I'm thrilled to share our conversation with you today!----Get full show notes and more information at: herbswithrosaleepodcast.comFor more behind-the-scenes of this podcast, follow @rosaleedelaforet on Instagram!The secret to using herbs successfully begins with knowing who YOU are. Get started by taking my free Herbal Jumpstart course when you sign up for my newsletter.If you enjoy the Herbs with Rosalee podcast, we could use your support! Please consider leaving a 5-star rating and review...
Episode 187 Details Exploring the outdoors is a wonderful way to connect with nature, but it's important to be aware of plants that can cause discomfort or harm. Knowing how to identify these plants can prevent unpleasant encounters. This guide highlights the top five plants to watch out for, including the infamous Poison Ivy. Join radio hosts Rebecca Wanner aka 'BEC' and Jeff ‘Tigger' Erhardt with The Bend Radio Show & Podcast, your news outlet for the latest in Outdoors & Western Lifestyle News! Top 5 Plants That Cause Discomfort in Your Yard or Nature 1. Poison Ivy (Toxicodendron radicans) Identification Leaves: Typically, clusters of three leaflets. Color: Green in the summer, turning red, orange, or yellow in the fall. Growth Habit: Can grow as a vine, shrub, or ground cover. Symptoms of Contact Skin Reaction: Red, itchy rash, often with blisters. Spread: Can spread if the oil (urushiol) is not washed off. Prevention Tips Clothing: Wear long sleeves and pants when in areas where Poison Ivy may grow. Washing: Wash skin immediately if you think you've touched Poison Ivy. 2. Poison Oak (Toxicodendron diversilobum) Identification Leaves: Similar to oak leaves, typically three leaflets per cluster. Color: Green in the spring and summer, red or brown in the fall. Growth Habit: Can grow as a shrub or vine. Symptoms of Contact Skin Reaction: Itchy, red rash, similar to Poison Ivy. Spread: Rash can spread via the urushiol oil. Prevention Tips Avoidance: Learn to identify and avoid this plant in the wild. Cleaning: Clean clothes and gear that may have come into contact with the plant. 3. Poison Sumac (Toxicodendron vernix) Identification Leaves: Pinnate with 7-13 leaflets per stem. Color: Bright green leaves, white or grey berries. Growth Habit: Small tree or large shrub, often found in wet, swampy areas. Symptoms of Contact Skin Reaction: Severe itching, redness, and blistering. Spread: Urushiol oil can cause a rash if it comes into contact with the skin. Prevention Tips Location Awareness: Avoid swampy areas where Poison Sumac is common. Protective Gear: Wear gloves and long clothing when working near potential Poison Sumac areas. 4. Stinging Nettle (Urtica dioica) Identification Leaves: Serrated, heart-shaped leaves with fine hairs. Color: Green stems and leaves. Growth Habit: Herbaceous plant, commonly found in moist, fertile soil. Symptoms of Contact Skin Reaction: Immediate stinging sensation, followed by redness and itching. Duration: Symptoms can last from a few minutes to several hours. Prevention Tips Awareness: Know how to identify stinging nettle and avoid touching it. Clothing: Wear gloves and long sleeves when walking through areas where nettles are common. 5. Giant Hogweed (Heracleum mantegazzianum) Identification Leaves: Large, deeply lobed leaves. Color: White umbrella-shaped flowers. Growth Habit: Can grow up to 14 feet tall. Symptoms of Contact Skin Reaction: Severe skin burns and blisters when exposed to sunlight. Eyes: Can cause blindness if sap gets into the eyes. Prevention Tips Avoidance: Avoid touching or handling the plant. Protective Gear: Wear long sleeves, pants, and eye protection when in areas where Giant Hogweed is present. Conclusion: Beware of these 5 plants in the outdoors! Identifying these five plants—Poison Ivy, Poison Oak, Poison Sumac, Stinging Nettle, and Giant Hogweed—is crucial for avoiding discomfort and potential health issues during your outdoor adventures. By recognizing these plants and taking preventative measures, you can enjoy nature safely and comfortably. If you believe to have encountered any of these plants, immediately seek medical attention from your primary physician or other medical expertise. TRAVEL TRENDS This is what is Bleisure Travel. Bleisure travel, a fusion of 'business' and 'leisure,' is a growing trend that combines work trips with personal relaxation. This emerging practice allows travelers to maximize their time away by blending business commitments with leisure activities. From exploring local attractions to indulging in cultural experiences, bleisure travel offers a perfect balance between work and play. Discover how you can enhance your next business trip with unforgettable bleisure experiences. This is what is Authentic Travel (or Local Immersion). Authentic travel embodies genuine experiences, connecting travelers with the essence of a destination. It goes beyond tourist hotspots to explore local culture, traditions, and lifestyles. Embracing authenticity, travelers seek meaningful interactions and immersive experiences that unveil the true soul of a place. From savoring local cuisine to engaging with communities, authentic travel fosters deeper connections and lasting memories. Unlock the secrets of genuine exploration and elevate your travel experiences with our guide to authentic travel. Example - Ditch the tour bus and immerse yourself more into how locals live. REFERENCES https://www.cmich.edu/blog/all-things-higher-ed/20-amazing-facts-you-didnt-know-about-tornadoes-and-hurricanes?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR3qdziC3jjA9YsAcGHKExXfKWnVXR2VNeZPfHAoOJLOrqe7EylUL6jvVjM_aem_AWaUvlideWPViccAjXDHN3BpCqLElCh6ukUT-ouUsG0BXDmn8d03XZ0USupronqRCXhRby4jEcevxDpZKTFH9-qp FIELD REPORTS & COMMENTS Call or Text your questions, or comments to 305-900-BEND or 305-900-2363 Or email BendRadioShow@gmail.com FOLLOW Facebook/Instagram: @thebendshow https://www.facebook.com/thebendshow SUBSCRIBE to The Bend YouTube Channel. Website: TheBendShow.com https://thebendshow.com/ #catchBECifyoucan #tiggerandbec #outdoors #travel #cowboys The Outdoors, Rural America, And Wildlife Conservation are Center-Stage. AND how is that? Because Tigger & BEC… Live This Lifestyle. 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This week on Outdoor Journal Radio's Under the Canopy podcast, Jerry is joined by his son Garrette to teach us all about where to find and how to use Stinging Nettle!
Meet the stinging nettle, a plant you don't want to touch but might want to eat…or wear. Alysse Creations: https://alysse-creations.info/ The website is in French, because they are in France. Music by James Milor from Pixabay Information provided by: Nettle as a distinct Bronze Age textile plant by C. Bergfjord, et al. (2012) https://doi.org/10.1038%2Fsrep00664 https://www.britannica.com/plant/stinging-nettle Stinging Nettle (Urtica dioica L.): Nutritional Composition, Bioactive Compounds, and Food Functional Properties by Hari Prasad Devkota, et al. (2022) https://doi.org/10.3390%2Fmolecules27165219 https://theecologist.org/2009/aug/20/second-skin-why-wearing-nettles-next-big-thing https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/stinging-nettle The medicinal chemistry of Urtica dioica L.: from preliminary evidence to clinical studies supporting its neuroprotective activity by Prabhakar Semwal, et al. (2023) https://doi.org/10.1007%2Fs13659-023-00380-5 https://www.webmd.com/diet/health-benefits-nettle-leaf https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urtica_dioica
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Happy new moon solar eclipse! This Aries total solar eclipse is emergent, inspiring, healing, and on fire. It's time to break the pattern and embrace the initiation into the slow re-awakening & re-birthing that you're ready for this spring and beyond. We touch on astro events (hello Mercury retrograde & Chiron), Aries's connection within the body, and a deep dive into Stinging Nettle ~ a supportive Aries guardian herbal ally and protective panacea for releasing what's not yours and refueling with what you need to move forward in an empowered way. **Join the Feed Your Wild Community Waitlist** Want to connect with other like-hearted healers and chat about Feed Your Wild episodes, additional Akashic channelings, and access exclusive content? Let's co-create a beautiful community, together… Raise your hand by signing up for our waitlist to grab your spot and learn more! SIGN UP HERE → wildlyrooted.com/community Resources: 1:1 INTUITIVE READINGS: Akashic Soul Record Sessions (60 min) PRIVATE 1:1 MENTORSHIP: Apply for Awaken the Oracle Within GROUP MENTORSHIP: Apply for the Wildly Intuitive Practitioner Pathway FYW FREE COMMUNITY: Join the Waitlist! FREE Masterclass: 3 Keys to Unlock Your Intuitive Channeling Gifts with Clarity & Confidence ~ A transmission to activate your channeling codes, elevate your intuitive healing potential, & master the art of intuitive readings. In This Episode: Feed Your Wild x Ep. 056 Akashic Records 101: Accessing Powerful Soul Messages For Clarity, Healing & Growth Feed Your Wild x Ep. 128 Medical Astrology 101 :: Mapping Individual & Collective Health Trends + Coronavirus Insights With Judith Hill Where To Find Venessa wildlyrooted.com IG - @wildlyrooted Submit Submit Your Questions! Leave a Rating & Review on Apple podcasts Support the Podcast Your support means the world... If the show has helped, inspired, or spoken to you, it would mean the world to me if you show your support through a small financial contribution. Each FYW episode is a labor of love that takes me about three days to produce... From as little as $1 a month, your support will help to cover the costs associated with producing and hosting the show. I love you. Thank you from the bottom of my heart! To make a monthly contribution, head to the Patreon page here. If you would like to make a one-time contribution, you may use our personal PayPal Link here and offer any dollar amount you'd like - send to @WildlyRooted: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/wildlyrooted Thank you as every penny counts toward supporting this work! xo
Anna Cook is a member of the Swinomish Tribe in the Pacific Northwest of Washington state. Anna grew up in and around the Swinomish community learning about what it means to be Swinomish. Living with her parents and grandparents, Anna learned to live off the land, and to be grateful for everything provided by it. Anna continued her passion for plants after school, making her way back home to help her own community, the Swinomish. Anna worked with 13 Moons Garden in Swinomish and recently helped host a 13 Moons Series, promoting safe harvesting practices, uses of traditional medicines such as Stinging Nettle, foods for substance like Camas bulbs and encouraging healthier habits in her community. https://www.goodgrub.org/https://settingsunproductions.org/
A common, painful plant with a surprising amount of uses --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/followfox/support
Part 1 - What's tea? Regular contributor Dwayne Henry Esq. is serving up "Stinging Nettle" tea. Henry joins Neville to discuss similarly stinging topics in the local and national headlines during their "Bush Tea Talk" segment.
Join Heather as she chats with Chandra Jones from Ages Apothecary about several wild plants (some call them weeds) that are fantastic to forage! Learn about Dandelions, Cleavers, Plantain, Wild Violets, Stinging Nettle, Burdock, Yarrow and more in this super informative episode. If you raise chickens, you'll want to tune in to learn about herbs that are very helpful to have in and around a chicken coop! Check out www.agesapothecary.com or find her on social media to check out her incredible assortment of apothecary products. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hogsandhens/support
Another Mixed Greens episode of rootbound. Steve tries his hand and making cheese with rennet made from Stinging Nettle. Plus Pizza, Fake Ads BTS, Sequined heels, emetics and much much more!Show Notes!rootbound Stinging Nettle EpisodeHow to make Nettle Rennet for CheesemakingHow to make Nettle CheesePizza As A Vegetable? It Depends On the Saucerootbound Tomato episodeCornish Yarg Cheese | Meet the Makersrootbound purple coneflower episodeThe Cactus: Adaptations for Survivalrootbound Prickly Pear episoderootbound Yaupon episoderootbound episode featuring Aja YasirAjaYasir.comreturntosender.clubSupport rootbound
You have a double treat in store with this episode.First, have you ever wondered what it takes to grow herbs commercially on a large scale? I kept hearing about Oshala Farm from my students, so last year, I placed an order to check them out. I was so impressed with the herbs I received and knew immediately that I wanted to interview Elise Higley, the farm's cofounder! From finding the right location to the hard work of growing, harvesting, processing the harvest, fulfilling orders, stewarding the land… there are so many details to juggle! I came away from this episode with even more respect for herb farmers than I already had. I hope you'll enjoy this peek into running a successful herb farm, too!Second, stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) is one of those herbs that people grow to love and crave, even if they're not initially drawn to the taste. I loved discussing the gifts of this nutrient-dense herb with Elise! Who couldn't benefit from an herbal ally that:► Is deeply nourishing, strengthening, and energizing – an herbal tonic you can enjoy every day (and that your body will thank you for)► Can provide support to folks who suffer from seasonal allergies► Supports kidney health► and more…To quote Elise, “Nettle is nutritive, high in iron, high in minerals… I feel like it's a staple as far as nourishing and fortifying the body.” I completely agree.This episode is full of tips and ideas you can borrow like:► Best practices for growing medicinal herbs (whether you use this to inspire your own garden or as a springboard for asking questions when you're sourcing herbs to purchase)► Possible herbs to blend with nettle when making infusions (and how they complement nettle)► Various ways to work with both fresh and dried nettle leaf► How to grow stinging nettle in your own gardenFor those of you who don't already know her, Elise Higley is a folk herbalist, wife, mother, grandmother and farmer.With her background in Western Herbalism at California School of Herbal Studies and her husband Jeff's background in organic farming, they blended their dreams and created a full-fledged herb farm in 2013. Together they own and operate Oshala Farm. Located in Applegate Valley, Oregon, Oshala Farm has over 80 medicinal herbs in cultivation.Elise's teachers and mentors include Cascade Anderson Geller, Rosemary Gladstar, Karen Aguiar, Teri Jensen, Lily Mazzarella, Autumn Summers, David Hoffman, Shana Lipner-Grover, Jon Carlson and, of course, the plants themselves! In her downtime, (9pm-5am) she helps with the Breitenbush Herbal Conference and TerraVita Herbal Symposium and works on agricultural advocacy with Our Family Farms.If you'd like to hear more from Elise, which I highly recommend, then head to the show notes where you can get easy links for her website and social media. You can also find the transcript for this episode in the show notes.I'm so delighted to share our conversation with you today!----Get full show notes and more information at: herbswithrosaleepodcast.comFor more behind-the-scenes of this podcast, follow @rosaleedelaforet on Instagram!The secret to using herbs successfully begins with knowing who YOU are. Get started by taking my free Herbal Jumpstart course when you sign up for my newsletter.If you enjoy the Herbs with Rosalee podcast, we could use your support! Please consider leaving a 5-star rating and review and sharing the show with someone who needs to hear it!On the podcast, we explore the many ways plants heal, as food, as medicine, and...
You have a real treat in store with today's episode, all about the many gifts of stinging nettle (Urtica dioica). My guest, renowned herbalist David Winston, shares multiple stories about the rich herbal medicine of nettle leaf, nettle root, and nettle seed, gleaned from his decades of clinical practice. David shares so many pearls of wisdom about stinging nettle, herbs, and herbalism during our conversation that I think you'll agree I made the right choice in letting the interview meander longer than usual.As a listener, you'll also receive access to David's recipe for Green Powder Spice Blend. This nutrient-dense blend is delicious sprinkled on eggs, cooked grains, soups, stews, salads, cooked greens, and other savory dishes.By the end of this episode, you'll know:► What are the benefits and applications of nettle leaf, nettle root, and nettle seeds?► Is there any real hope for remineralizing bones weakened by osteoporosis?► How herbalism and Western medicine beautifully shore up one another's weak spots► Why it's so important to treat the person rather than the disease► Why do so many herbal traditions emphasize complex formulations?► What is David's advice for aspiring herbalists?Here is one of my favorite takeaways from our conversation: “Opening your mind to listen…I'm a big fan of research and science and looking at the old literature and clinical experience, but never downplay the importance of learning to listen to the plants.”For those of you who don't already know David, he's an Herbalist and Ethnobotanist with 54 years of training in Chinese, Western/Eclectic and Southeastern herbal traditions. He has been in clinical practice for 47 years and is an herbal consultant to physicians, herbalists and researchers throughout the USA, Europe and Canada. David is the founder/director of the Herbal Therapeutics Research Library and the dean of David Winston's Center for Herbal Studies, a two-year training program in clinical herbal medicine. He is an internationally known lecturer and frequently teaches at medical schools, professional symposia and herb conferences. He is the president of Herbalist & Alchemist, Inc. a manufacturer that produces herbal products that blend the art and science of the world's great herbal traditions.In addition, David is a founding/professional member of the American Herbalist Guild, and he is on the American Botanical Council and the American Herbal Pharmacopoeia Advisory Boards.He's the author of many books including the co-author of Adaptogens: Herbs for Strength, Stamina and Stress Relief. David has taught thousands of herbalists around the world and is the recipient of many notable and prestigious awards and fellowships.If you'd like to hear more from David, which I highly recommend, then head to the show notes where you can get easy links for his websites and social media. You can also find David's recipe as well as the transcript for this episode in the show notes.I'm beyond delighted to share our conversation with you today!----Get full show notes and more information at: herbswithrosaleepodcast.comFor more behind-the-scenes of this podcast, follow @rosaleedelaforet on Instagram!The secret to using herbs successfully begins with knowing who YOU are. Get started by taking my free Herbal Jumpstart course when you sign up for my newsletter.If you enjoy the Herbs with Rosalee podcast, we could use your support! Please consider leaving a 5-star rating and review and...
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If you've ever walked around outside, chances are you've had contact with our topic for this episode! Michael and Steve discuss the vast potential and nutritional qualities of this amazing plant over a homemade nettle/mint tea. Thanks, as always, for listening. Extra thanks to Laura Feller for our amazing logo and also to Brett Westcott for all of the show's super catchy tunes. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-baker62/support
Our heroes go on an adventure for spring's first forageble meal: Nettles! learn how to avoid getting stung and how to prepare this robust wild weed for dinner. Also, why is tofuky? Questions, comments or corrections? Hit us up at email@eatdrinkcheap.ca eatdrinkcheap.ca eadrinkbreathe.com/podcast Music by John Palmer Show notes and Shout Outs: Guide To Foraging Stinging Nettles: https://www.eatdrinkbreathe.com/stinging-nettles/ NW Primate on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzmTSIV94RNueSzZX20gmPQ Nettle Pesto: https://www.eatdrinkbreathe.com/nettle-pesto/ Hank Shaw's Nettle and Fish Soup: https://honest-food.net/nettle-soup/ Pineapple in Lime Jello: http://www.americantable.org/2013/06/retro-recipe-dole-pineapple-jell-o-in-a-can-1955/ The Supersizers Eat on BBC: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lbttj/episodes/guide Feathers by Egle Eyed Tiger: https://eagleeyedtiger.bandcamp.com/album/feathers-2 Books On Foraging: https://www.eatdrinkbreathe.com/best-westcoast-foraging-guides/
This week, Nick covers Sauna magic which (plot twist) features ELVES! Shannon covers her very favorite herb of all time, stinging nettle, and the Dagda. To keep up with the witches, follow them on Instagram @wandsandfrondspod. They're always happy to hear from you (and take topic requests). You can email them at wandsandfrondspod@gmail.com. To support Wands and Fronds, you can join their Patreon! You'll also receive access to bonus episodes, monthly coven meetings, and video recordings. If you'd like to show your support in non-monetary ways, please don't forget to rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts/ITunes or leave a rating on Spotify!
Episode Notes Strangers In A Tangled WIlderness can be found at here or on twitter @tangledwild. You can support this show by subscribing to our Patreon. Celeste Inez Mathilda is an artist, writer, and plant dweeb. They can be found at Etsy: liminalspacesshop.etsy.com Instagram @liminal.spaces.shop or their Patreon page: patreon.com/liminalspaces The theme music is by Margaret Killjoy. You can find her here. The Host is Inmn Neruin. You can find them on instagram @shadowtail.artificery Strangers In A Tangled Wilderness 3: Dandelion Inmn Neruin: Hello and welcome to Strangers in a Tangled Wilderness...the podcast. I'm your host Inmn Neruin and I use They/them pronouns . Strangers in a Tangled Wilderness is a collectively run publisher dedicated to producing and curating inclusive and intersectional culture informed by anarchistic ideals. This can include stories, fiction, poetry, memoir, non-fiction, theater pieces, comics, books, pop culture analysis, recipes, music, history, podcasts...and occasionally essays and theory. We are looking for content that doesn't know where it fits in, for people that don't know where they fit in. On this podcast we have audio versions of our monthly featured zine read by a brilliant voice actor along with interviews with the author. If you would like to hold in your hands a hard copy of our monthly feature, please consider subscribing to our Patreon where you will be mailed a lovely zine once a month along with other occasional other remedies. Our Patreon helps make things like this podcast possible as well as supporting other podcasts we put out like Live Like The World Is Dying. It also helps us pay authors of the monthly features, transcribers, artists, editors and translators. So if you like what you hear, please consider subscribing at Patreon.com/strangersinatangledwilderness. If you would like to submit a piece that you think would cure our need for entertainment, please visit Tangledwilderness.org for our submission guidelines! This month, we do not have an audio recording of the monthly feature. Instead we bring to you an in-depth interview with Celeste Inez Mathilda of Liminal Spaces about their zine Taraxcum Officianale: Dandelion: Break the Binary. We talk a lot about plants, uses of Dandlions and Celeste's views on plants and forming relationships with them. If you would like to read the zine and aren't a Patreon subscriber, a digital version can be found for free on our website at http://tangledwilderness.org. I had so much fun talking to Celeste about plants. Also this was my first real interview as the interviewer so you can delight in me being awkward. There's so much information in the zine that we don't have time to cover. So please check out the zine and Celeste's lovely accompanying artwork out on our website. Inmn Neruin: That was Celeste Inez Mathilda on dandelions and forming relationships with plants. If you enjoyed the zine on Dandelions, Celeste has an entire series of similar style zines for plants including Wild Rose, Stinging Nettle, and Echinacea. You can find them all on Celeste's Etsy shop liminalspacesshop.etsy.com. You can also find Celeste on instagram @liminal.spaces.shop or their Patreon page: patreon.com/liminalspaces If you want a hard copy of the dandelions zine you can also find it in their shop. And if you do visit those places, you will also get to see that Celeste is a wonderful print maker and makes cool patches. Thanks so much for listening. If you enjoyed this podcast please go tell someone about it. Whisper its name in their ear, put it on on a road trip, write a review and plant it in the ground, bind its name to a dandelion puff before blowing its seeds to the winds, wondering what strange fruit it may bear. 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This podcast is a combination of two separate talks from a pre-recorded plant walk led by Shana Lipner Grover at Mount Pisgah in Eugene, Oregon. A talented clinical herbalist, field botanist, and nutrition educator, Shana introduces us to two plants abundant throughout the Pacific Northwest, stinging nettle and poison oak. Perhaps not outwardly considered allies as their touch can occasionally induce minor skin irritations, Shana explains how these plants can become our friends when properly identified and treated with respect. Engaging and informative, Shana reviews the botany, habitat, safety, and uses of nettle and poison oak and teaches us that by paying close attention to these plants we can be in relationship with them and learn from them. Shana was a student of award-winning author Michael Moore and also one of Mountain Rose Herbs' favorite herbalists, Howie Brounstein. Today, she is the director and primary educator of Sage Country Herbs School of Botanical Studies in San Diego, CA. You can learn more about Shana at Sage Country Herbs School and by visiting her on Instagram @sagecountryherbs. Watch the YouTube video of Shana's plant walk on Stinging Nettles here as well as her plant walk on Poison Oak here! Join our community! Subscribe to the Mountain Rose Herbs newsletter Subscribe to Mountain Rose Herbs on YouTube Follow on Instagram Like on Facebook Follow on Pinterest Follow on Twitter Read the Mountain Rose Herbs blog Follow on TikTok Strengthening the bonds between people and plants for a healthier world. Mountain Rose Herbs www.mountainroseherbs.com
Step into the world of collaborative art, natural textiles, plants, botanicals and slow fashion with owner entrepreneur and artist Megan Borukhovsky of Sister Nettle. As a mother and artist living in the hills of Tennessee, Megan's work centers around natural textiles using botanicals, creating slow fashion with a “collaboration over competition” mindset. Sister Nettle strives to offer products that are fulfilling to both the makers and the recipients, creating a beautiful and reciprocal relationship that honors all of the women a part of the process. A community minded business woman, Megan discovered block printing and natural dyeing as an accessible, inclusive and sustainable art form. After a time living off grid as a homesteader, Megan found herself called to a return back to self and to the natural world and continues to embrace the values of slow living in her life and her work. Valuing her fellow artists and makers, Megan believes in sourcing from people who feel valued and called to the work that they do. The end product results in a beautifully slow garment that is created from a place of passion and positivity that sustains both planet and people. Listen to the episode onhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-good-dirt/id1492217846 ( Apple Podcasts),https://open.spotify.com/show/2lpelAmHPGbMVdOOpxhxTo ( Spotify),https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-good-dirt-981565 ( Podchaser),https://podtail.com/en/podcast/the-good-dirt/ ( Podtail), or on your favorite podcast platform. Topics Covered: Natural Textiles Slow Fashion Local Sourcing Embroidery Entrepreneurship Women Artisans and Makers Stinging Nettle Oeko-tex Linen Hemp Resources Mentioned: Events https://www.sunchaserwv.com (Sunchaser Retreats), violaine.orban@gmail.com Books https://lady-farmer.com/products/our-wild-farming-life?_pos=1&_sid=eb61a7969&_ss=r (Our Wild Farming Life Pre-Order) and Author Meet and Greet Additional Resources: https://almanac.lady-farmer.com/posts/recipe-cinnamon-ginger-oat-cakes (Cinnamon Ginger Oat Cookie Recipe) inside The ALMANAC https://almanac.lady-farmer.com/feed (The ALMANAC Online Community Membership ) https://sisternettle.com (Sister Nettle ) https://solidstate.clothing (TS Designs Solid State Clothing ) Guest Info Connect with Megan at https://sisternettle.com (sisternettle.com) Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sister.nettle/ (@sister.nettle ) Follow Us: https://lady-farmer.com/blogs/the-good-dirt-podcast (Our Website) @weareladyfarmer on https://www.instagram.com/thegooddirtph/ (Instagram) Original music by John Kingsley @jkingsley1026 Statements in this podcast have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not to be considered as medical or nutritional advice. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, and should not be considered above the advice of your physician. Consult a medical professional when making dietary or lifestyle decisions that could affect your health and well being.
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Fish sauce is the backbone of South Asian cooking. Chef Diep Tran is using Red Boat Fish Sauce in everything from a breakfast banh mi to pasta marinara. Journalist Gab Chabran has his picks for the top holiday tamales across the city. Food writer Bill Esparza discusses the wave of Mexico City restaurants opening in Los Angeles. Latin American cuisine is a story of global fusion that spans centuries, and Peruvian chef Virgilio Martínez compiled a compendium of recipes from Chile to Mexico. Matt Biancaniello swaps spinach for stinging nettles and shares a beautiful winter cocktail. Finally, Melissa Acedera is combating food injustice with a mobile pantry that travels the Southland.
The Stinging Nettle plant has evidence-based health benefits. It is versatile and easy to add to your meals. You can use the dried leaves and flowers to make tea; add the leaves and roots to stews and soups, smoothies and stir-fries; you can buy the dried/freeze-dried leaves, capsules,tinctures and creams. Share the love! Share this post if you find it useful
Get full show notes and more information at: http://herbswithrosaleepodcast.com/ (herbswithrosaleepodcast.com) For more behind-the-scenes of this podcast, follow https://www.instagram.com/rosaleedelaforet/ (@rosaleedelaforet) on Instagram! The secret to using herbs successfully begins with knowing who YOU are. Get started by taking my free Herbal Jumpstart course when you https://www.herbalremediesadvice.org/ (sign up for my newsletter). If you enjoy the Herbs with Rosalee podcast, we could use your support! Please consider leaving a 5-star rating and review and sharing the show with someone who needs to hear it! On the podcast, we explore the many ways plants heal, as food, as medicine, and through nature connection. Each week, I focus on a single seasonal plant and share trusted herbal knowledge so that you can get the best results when using herbs for your health. Learn more about Herbs with Rosalee at http://herbswithrosalee.com/ (herbswithrosalee.com). ---- Rosalee is an herbalist and author of the bestselling book https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/140195006X/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=metvalher-20&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=140195006X&linkId=015132911186b966727b15dabec8da5d (Alchemy of Herbs: Transform Everyday Ingredients Into Foods & Remedies That Heal) and co-author of the bestselling book https://amzn.to/3a2G3R4 (Wild Remedies: How to Forage Healing Foods and Craft Your Own Herbal Medicine). She's a registered herbalist with the American Herbalist Guild and teaches many popular online courses. Read about how Rosalee went from having a terminal illness to being a bestselling author in https://www.herbalremediesadvice.org/rosalee-de-la-foret.html (her full story here).
Stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) is a perennial, flowering plant with many medicinal uses. Not only is it nutrient dense, but it has been used as a diuretic and therapeutically for various inflammatory conditions. However, the plant really does sting! It contains hair-like needles on the leaves and stems to protect itself from herbivorous animals. The injection of histamine and other chemicals causes a local inflammatory response and sometimes paresthesia. Today we discuss this multi-faceted herb, its nutritional value, and ways to use it medicinally with our favorite herbalist, Greg Monzel. Today on The Lab Report: 3:00 Stinging Nettle – hey! Let's call Greg Monzel! 4:20 All about the sting – the good and bad 10:10 Nutritionally speaking 11:35 Important clinical uses of nettles 14:40 Removing and dealing with the sting 17:00 Cooking, tasting, and beer! 18:40 Nettles seeds – waving and renal disease 22:50 The roots! ..... and the stem? 25:50 Wild Persimmon School of Wellness Additional Resources: Stinging Nettle-Light-micrograph Wild Persimmon Wellness Subscribe, Rate, & Review The Lab Report Thanks for tuning in to this week's episode of The Lab Report, presented by Genova Diagnostics, with your hosts Michael Chapman and Patti Devers. If you enjoyed this episode, please hit the subscribe button and give us a rating or leave a review. Don't forget to visit our website, like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Email Patti and Michael with your most interesting and pressing questions on functional medicine: podcast@gdx.net. And, be sure to share your favorite Lab Report episodes with your friends and colleagues on social media to help others learn more about Genova and all things related to functional medicine and specialty lab testing. Disclaimer: The content and information shared in The Lab Report is for educational purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice. The views and opinions expressed in The Lab Report represent the opinions and views of Michael Chapman and Patti Devers and their guests. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Get full show notes and more information at: http://herbswithrosaleepodcast.com/ (herbswithrosaleepodcast.com) For more behind-the-scenes of this podcast, follow https://www.instagram.com/rosaleedelaforet/ (@rosaleedelaforet) on Instagram! The secret to using herbs successfully begins with knowing who YOU are. Get started by taking my free Herbal Jumpstart course when you https://www.herbalremediesadvice.org/ (sign up for my newsletter). If you enjoy the Herbs with Rosalee podcast, we could use your support! Please consider leaving a 5-star rating and review and sharing the show with someone who needs to hear it! On the podcast, we explore the many ways plants heal, as food, as medicine, and through nature connection. Each week, I focus on a single seasonal plant and share trusted herbal knowledge so that you can get the best results when using herbs for your health. Learn more about Herbs with Rosalee at http://herbswithrosalee.com/ (herbswithrosalee.com). ---- Rosalee is an herbalist and author of the bestselling book https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/140195006X/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=metvalher-20&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=140195006X&linkId=015132911186b966727b15dabec8da5d (Alchemy of Herbs: Transform Everyday Ingredients Into Foods & Remedies That Heal) and co-author of the bestselling book https://amzn.to/3a2G3R4 (Wild Remedies: How to Forage Healing Foods and Craft Your Own Herbal Medicine). She's a registered herbalist with the American Herbalist Guild and teaches many popular online courses. Read about how Rosalee went from having a terminal illness to being a bestselling author in https://www.herbalremediesadvice.org/rosalee-de-la-foret.html (her full story here).
Discover the world of Stinging Nettle, including ID, harvest, food, medicinal benefits, folklore, and how to use to fertilize the garden. Nettle improves immune health, helps skin to glow, hair to shine, brings lasting energy to get through the day with, and helps us with so much more! Find the podcast notes and a handful of short videos about Nettle at https:///www.patreon.com/solidagoherbschool See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week on Dr. Amy Lindsey's B-sides to health we learn about 3 medicinal plants in the Pacific Northwest that many might confuse as weeds.* First, we explore the Dandelion or Taraxacum officinale, known to most as a pesky weed that takes over the lawn. However, this is a highly medicinal & nutritive plant. The leaves are bitter but will jump start the digestive system getting all the right signals going, letting the body know to prepare to digest food. The leaves are also a potassium sparing diuretic that are not overstimulating to the kidneys. This is useful for hypertension & edema. The root is used medicinally to support the liver primarily but is also great for the gall bladder & the entire digestive system. Next is the Stinging Nettle or Urtica dioica. This plant grows all over the Pacific Northwest & is known to most for its "sting" or brief stinging rash one gets from getting too close. However, the leaves are full of nutrients & depending on how they are used have different medicinal properties. Nettle leaves are also a diuretic when steeped in hot water. They are great for swollen joints & arthritis. The root of the plant is specifically for BPH or Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia, the non-cancerous enlarged prostate. If you steep the leaves in cold water for 5-6 hours, you do not get the diuretic effect, but instead get a cold tea full of minerals & vitamins such as Vitamin A, B, C as well as potassium & calcium. Last but not least is the California Poppy or Eschscholzia californica. This beautiful orange flower is also often classified as a weed in the Pacific Northwest. The whole plant can be used to calm the nervous system. Examples include stress, migraines, anxious thoughts, or as a gentle relaxant. It is a very safe & mild medicinal plant. Of course, never pick these plants from the side of the road where they have been subjected to car pollution, or never just pick them from random places in your neighborhood as they may have been sprayed with a toxic weed killer. You can get these plants at your local herbalist, natural food store, or your doctor. Always listen to your own doctor about the use of these plants & always get them from clean & safe sources. AmyThe DR & the DJ* Reminder: Nothing in this email or in this podcast is a substitute for medical or professional advice. Please always consult your doctor.Thank you to our sponsors:Caddis. They make awesome reading glasses & blue light blockers. Get 15$ off with code DRDJ15OFF with a minimum purchase of $95 at caddislife.com. IZotope. The show uses Izotope’s audio plug ins & software extensively to make everything sound better. Check out the Producers Club & Music Production Suite Pro with a 7-day free trial. On all other software, get 10% off with code FRET10 at izotope.com.
Hosts Hunter Farrior and Austin Sills are headed back to Mississippi a day early with four Osceola fans on the dash. Being their first experience hunting turkeys in Florida, the two recap how each of the four very different hunts unfolded and how things either did or did not work out in their favor. In This Episode: Gobbles - All or Nothing. Logan Cooke joins a hunt to capture an awesome six-hour battle with a henned up Osceola on film and also helps the fellow Mississippians adapt to the new terrain and subspecies in his new home state. All three find themselves in a patch of Stinging "Needles" (nettle) with a gobbler in plain sight. New Muscadine Bloodline x Spring Legion x Mossy Oak Benefit Tees are now available for preorder! Click the link below to check them out: Link: Fathers In The Field Benefit Tee As always we appreciate all reviews and feedback and wish y'all the best of luck this spring! Follow Along: @hunter.farrior @sills_springlegion @springlegion More at: springlegion.com
Herbalist & wildcrafter (and woman of many many more talents) Michelle Gantner shares so much of her wisdom with us on this episode!Michelle explains the beauty and wonder of herbs and her unique perspective on approaching her work with “herbal allies”. We also learn how she sources ingredients for her creations and formulas! Ever wonder about the plant-life that is in your very own back yard and even the local woodland areas and how it can be utilized as nutrition? Today you'll find out all about those plants and what they may be trying to tell us.Your takeaways today (beyond tons and tons of green wisdom):We learn about such common backyard visitors such as Yellow Dock, Stinging Nettle, Plantain, Mullein and many more.A technique Michelle explains called EARTHING. It is much more than a meditation and grounding- something we all need to embrace and bring into our wellness arsenal.Michelle talks us through what it is like to work with her through 13 Moons Apothecary, how she personalizes a special program to suit your exact needs through specialized herbal support.We also get the run-down of her amazing product offerings!Not that Michelle is already cool enough as it is, but she also has a women's circle program! You'll hear all about that in the interview as well.Yep- this interview is chock-full with goodness. Thanks for listening!Read more about Earthing HERELink to book on EARTHINGExcellent resource on SMUDGINGContact Michelle:WEBSITEEmail: goldenideas35@gmail.com
Many people that have spent time in the forests and in woods are already familiar with the bite of Stinging Nettle and many women are already familiar with the therapeutic uses and health benefits of Nettle Leaf. Here, we are going to explore the use of Nettle Root for supporting women's hormonal health, including important benefits for managing Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. Visit Us:- https://www.rawforestfoods.com/blog/nettle-root-and-womens-hormonal-health/
Many people that have spent time in the forests and in woods are already familiar with the bite of Stinging Nettle and many women are already familiar with the therapeutic uses and health benefits of Nettle Leaf. Here, we are going to explore the use of Nettle Root for supporting women's hormonal health, including important benefits for managing Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS). Visit us:- https://www.rawforestfoods.com/blog/nettle-root-and-womens-hormonal-health/
Many people that have spent time in the forests and in woods are already familiar with the bite of Stinging Nettle and many women are already familiar with the therapeutic uses and health benefits of Nettle Leaf. Here, we are going to explore the use of Nettle Root for supporting women's hormonal health, including important benefits for managing Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS). Visit Us:- https://www.rawforestfoods.com/blog/nettle-root-and-womens-hormonal-health/
Talk to a Dr. Berg Keto Consultant today and get the help you need on your journey (free consultation). Call 1-540-299-1557 with your questions about Keto, Intermittent Fasting, or the use of Dr. Berg products. Consultants are available Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 10 PM EST. Saturday & Sunday from 9 AM to 6 PM EST. USA Only. Get Dr. Berg's Veggie Solution today! • Flavored (Sweetened) - http://bit.ly/3nHbNTs • Plain (Unflavored) - http://bit.ly/3as0x9U Take Dr. Berg's Free Keto Mini-Course! This is one of my favorite natural remedies for arthritis, and it has many other benefits as well. Check it out. Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio: Dr. Berg, 51 years of age is a chiropractor who specializes in weight loss through nutritional & natural methods. His private practice is located in Alexandria, Virginia. His clients include senior officials in the U.S. government & the Justice Department, ambassadors, medical doctors, high-level executives of prominent corporations, scientists, engineers, professors, and other clients from all walks of life. He is the author of The 7 Principles of Fat Burning. Dr. Berg's Website: http://bit.ly/37AV0fk Dr. Berg's Recipe Ideas: http://bit.ly/37FF6QR Dr. Berg's Reviews: http://bit.ly/3hkIvbb Dr. Berg's Shop: http://bit.ly/3mJcLxg Dr. Berg's Bio: http://bit.ly/3as2cfE Dr. Berg's Health Coach Training: http://bit.ly/3as2p2q Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drericberg Messenger: https://www.messenger.com/t/drericberg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drericberg/ YouTube: http://bit.ly/37DXt8C
Many people that have spent time in the forests and in woods are already familiar with the bite of Stinging Nettle and many women are already familiar with the therapeutic uses and health benefits of Nettle Leaf. People in Asia, Europe, and South Africa have been consuming Nettle for a long time, its use in the US has only recently begun to surge, and today an increasing number of women—and men—are using Nettle Leaf and Nettle Root. Visit Us:- https://www.rawforestfoods.com/blog/nettle-root-and-womens-hormonal-health/
Many people that have spent time in the forests and in woods are already familiar with the bite of Stinging Nettle and many women are already familiar with the therapeutic uses and health benefits of Nettle Leaf. Visit Us:- https://www.rawforestfoods.com/blog/nettle-root-and-womens-hormonal-health/
Most People That Have Spent Time in the Forests and Woods Are Familiar with the Bite of Stinging Nettle, and Many Women Are Already Familiar with the Therapeutic Uses and Health Benefits of the Above-Ground Parts of the Leaf. Visit Us:- https://www.rawforestfoods.com/blog/nettle-root-and-womens-hormonal-health/
In Western herbalism, the use of Nettle, whether you call it Nettle, Stinging Nettle, or just a nuisance while you're out hiking, dates back over 2000 years, and has a long use as a top spring tonic. Visit Us:- https://www.rawforestfoods.com/blog/nettle-root-and-womens-hormonal-health/
In Western herbalism, the use of Nettle, whether you call it Nettle, Stinging Nettle, or just a nuisance while you're out hiking, dates back over 2000 years, and has a long use as a top spring tonic. Visit Us:- https://www.rawforestfoods.com/blog/nettle-root-and-womens-hormonal-health/
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Hello and Welcome to Dr Jones' Veterinary Secrets Podcast- This is episode 96 In today's podcast..5 EVIDENCE BASED benefits of Stinging Nettle. Paw LICKING in dogs- why it happens and what you can do about it. The disturbing story of a neighbor killing this Australian Shepherd, with virtually NO consequences to him. Share this podcast and subscribe (it's free!) for more podcasts every Wednesday. Questions or comments? Feel free to post a comment on my blog at www.veterinarysecrets.com/blog I encourage you to get a copy of my FREE BOOK: Natural Health for Dogs and Cats by going here http://www.veterinarysecrets.com/news
Spiritual Rapping and From Q&A 546 - Lazy Eye, Stinging Nettle, Erin Retention, Bladder Spasms.https://www.drmorsesherbalhealthclub.comquestions@dmhhc.com
Brigunath who is an active supporter of Sunrise and a scientist talks briefly about his research into singing plants and trees, and how stinging nettle seems to be the loudest. I end out session with a song I wrote about NZ bush, called the Tree song. .
Talk to a Dr. Berg Keto Consultant today and get the help you need on your journey (free consultation). Call 1-540-299-1556 with your questions about Keto, Intermittent Fasting, or the use of Dr. Berg products. Consultants are available Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 10 PM EST. Saturday & Sunday from 9 AM to 6 PM EST. USA Only. Get Dr. Berg's Veggie Solution today! • Flavored (Sweetened) - https://shop.drberg.com/veggie-solution-flavored-sweetened?utm_source=Podcast&utm_medium=AGM(Anchor) • Plain (Unflavored) - https://shop.drberg.com/veggie-solution-plain?utm_source=Podcast&utm_medium=AGM(Anchor) Take Dr. Berg's Free Keto Mini-Course! In this video, Dr. Berg talks about a powerful and natural anti-inflammatory herb called stinging nettle root. It is recommended to do a ketogenic diet and intermittent fasting to get rid of the source of inflammation which is the high levels of sugar and insulin. Stinging nettle root has the capacity to inhibit several inflammatory compounds specifically TNF-alpha or Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha which then decreases pain and inflammation without any side effects. Use Stinging Nettle Root for this Inflammatory Condition: • Arthritis • Hives • Sinus Problems • Autoimmune Type conditions Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio: Dr. Berg, 51 years of age is a chiropractor who specializes in weight loss through nutritional & natural methods. His private practice is located in Alexandria, Virginia. His clients include senior officials in the U.S. government & the Justice Department, ambassadors, medical doctors, high-level executives of prominent corporations, scientists, engineers, professors, and other clients from all walks of life. He is the author of The 7 Principles of Fat Burning. FACEBOOK: fb.me/DrEricBerg?utm_source=Podcast&utm_medium=Anchor TWITTER: http://twitter.com/DrBergDC?utm_source=Podcast&utm_medium=Post&utm_campaign=Daily%20Post YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/user/drericberg123?utm_source=Podcast&utm_medium=Anchor DR. BERG'S SHOP: https://shop.drberg.com/?utm_source=Podcast&utm_medium=Anchor MESSENGER: https://www.messenger.com/t/drericberg?utm_source=Podcast&utm_medium=Anchor DR. BERG'S VIDEO BLOG: https://www.drberg.com/blog?utm_source=Podcast&utm_medium=Anchor
Ugh it’s cold AF but the spring blessings are growing so let’s talk about stinging nettles And learn more reasons WHY TF we would want to forage and eat them. Uhhhhh, how about because they have the most protein of all time ever!!?? Lol herbalmarie.com become a patron please Download the AWESOME app for your phone called iplant: https://brigittemars.com/iplant-app/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/herbalmarie/message
This week the wild and wonderful Dr. Rich and myself dive into the topic of foraging. We discuss three plants abundant in our neck of the woods and many others in early spring; dandelion, garlic mustard, and wood nettle. I am grateful for Richards knowledge on medicinal and edible wild plants and for sharing some tasty and medicinal uses in this episode. We begin with a note on ethics in wild crafting which is an important and ongoing consideration for anyone harvesting wild edibles and medicinals. If you are looking to get into foraging this episode will offer inspiration through stories as well as practical tips on harvesting and preparation of these three plants. Enjoy the episode! Speak Player: Coming Soon Topics Discussed: Coming Soon Show Resources: Coming Soon Connect with Richard Vuksinic Website: villagenaturopaths.com Village ND Social Media: Facebook Connect with Shawn www.rewildmybio.com Instagram: @rewildmybio Facebook: @rewildmybio Twitter: @shawnslade LinkedIn: @shawnslade Sign up for the Rewild My Bio Newsletter by visiting the website here.
In this episode of the Solecast “plant of the month” series we will be talking about Stinging Nettle. While hated by many, Nettles are highly valuable to those that can appreciate their many positive attributes. Stinging Nettle is an herbaceous perennial that is found all over the world. They have been used throughout history as a medicine, a food source, for fiber, cordage and ceremonies. We talk about how they grow, how to propagate them, how to cook with the leaves and some of their other uses. For some nettle photos checkout the Edgewood Nursery instagram. This episode is sponsored by Edgewood Nursery, producing unusual edible plants in a regenerative permaculture system in so called Falmouth, Maine. Check out our online storefront and use the code "SOLECAST" at checkout for 10% off your order. While Nettle plants are not available at the time we release this episode, they are available any time the ground isn't frozen at the nursery and can be found at this page. Outro Music “Like Weeds” by Yacht Communism (Formerly His Hero Is Gone)
In this episode Natalie channels messages from the plant spirits of St. John's Wort and stinging nettle. Listen to hear more of: Invoking the spirits of the land Being intuitively led through the mountains Messages from the spirit of St. John’s Wort (St. Joan’s Wort) Messages from the spirit of Stinging Nettle Open your cells, open yourselves Expand and be open to bliss It’s not too late, you get to choose when and how you are seen, heard and received And more! Links: Check out the Heart Fire Activation Ritual and the Inner Alchemy course at https://www.earthspeak.love/shop Earth Speak on Instagram @earthspeak // https://www.instagram.com/earthspeak Music is by Emily Sprague and Scarlet Crow If you enjoyed this episode, please rate us on iTunes Earth Speak is helping you to connect directly with your intuition, nature, and spirit. We offer courses, videos, and Collective membership as tools to help you tap into your own magic. Learn more and sign up for our mailing list at www.earthspeak.love.
In this episode Natalie channels messages from the plant spirits of St. John's Wort and stinging nettle. Listen to hear more of: Invoking the spirits of the land Being intuitively led through the mountains Messages from the spirit of St. John’s Wort (St. Joan’s Wort) Messages from the spirit of Stinging Nettle Open your cells, open yourselves Expand and be open to bliss It’s not too late, you get to choose when and how you are seen, heard and received And more! Links: Check out the Heart Fire Activation Ritual and the Inner Alchemy course at https://www.earthspeak.love/shop Earth Speak on Instagram @earthspeak // https://www.instagram.com/earthspeak Music is by Emily Sprague and Scarlet Crow If you enjoyed this episode, please rate us on iTunes Earth Speak is helping you to connect directly with your intuition, nature, and spirit. We offer courses, videos, and Collective membership as tools to help you tap into your own magic. Learn more and sign up for our mailing list at www.earthspeak.love.
Denis Stewart gives us the facts on the herb stinging nettle and answers questions from listeners.
Becca Piastrelli is a writer, podcaster, womxn's coach and ancestral folk medicine keeper. Her work centers around the invitation for womxn and female identified people of all backgrounds to come home to themselves. Becca’s podcast, Belonging, explores aspects of ancestral wisdom, cultivating meaningful sisterhood, and living with the seasons and cycles of the earth and your body. This is the second to last episode of Dream Freedom Beauty before we become something new! In this episode, we talk about: How Becca dreamed and manifested a pilgrimage to Ireland Reweaving severed threads that stem from colonization and immigration Being in right relationship with the land The medicine of place How to reframe the conquering of pagan culture as an opportunity to seek deeper ancestry and heritage How history is passed down by the victor or through word of mouth Intention setting as an integral piece to connecting with ancestors The importance of asking clear questions Plantcestors that came to Becca in Ireland The spirit of stinging nettle shares it’s wisdom and invites us to come and play Links: Get more information on the Dream Freedom Beauty Funeral here. Learn more about Becca’s offerings at www.beccapiastrelli.com Connect with Becca on Instagram @beccapiastrelli Connect with Becca on Facebook @beccapiastrellipage Tune in to Becca’s podcast, Belonging If Women Rose Rooted Sharon Blackie Sister Spinster's Folk Magic and Medicine of Old Europe
Becca Piastrelli is a writer, podcaster, womxn's coach and ancestral folk medicine keeper. Her work centers around the invitation for womxn and female identified people of all backgrounds to come home to themselves. Becca’s podcast, Belonging, explores aspects of ancestral wisdom, cultivating meaningful sisterhood, and living with the seasons and cycles of the earth and your body. This is the second to last episode of Dream Freedom Beauty before we become something new! In this episode, we talk about: How Becca dreamed and manifested a pilgrimage to Ireland Reweaving severed threads that stem from colonization and immigration Being in right relationship with the land The medicine of place How to reframe the conquering of pagan culture as an opportunity to seek deeper ancestry and heritage How history is passed down by the victor or through word of mouth Intention setting as an integral piece to connecting with ancestors The importance of asking clear questions Plantcestors that came to Becca in Ireland The spirit of stinging nettle shares it’s wisdom and invites us to come and play Links: Get more information on the Dream Freedom Beauty Funeral here. Learn more about Becca’s offerings at www.beccapiastrelli.com Connect with Becca on Instagram @beccapiastrelli Connect with Becca on Facebook @beccapiastrellipage Tune in to Becca’s podcast, Belonging If Women Rose Rooted Sharon Blackie Sister Spinster's Folk Magic and Medicine of Old Europe
This week Erin and Greg compare their 6th Grade Camp experiences which turn out to be very different. Our hosts also dive into when personal relationships need to be broken off and the difficulties of stepping back. Trigger warnings for: - abusive relationships - threats towards loved ones - verbal abuse - ending relationships and friendships https://elucidated.show Thanks to High Sunn for the use of their song Ramen Waitress https://highsunn.bandcamp.com Thanks to Dina Steginskaia for our cover art https://www.etsy.com/shop/HappyDinaStore
An accidental encounter with the tree nettle, ongaonga, and some self experimentation may lead to a new pain treatment.
An accidental encounter with the tree nettle, ongaonga, and some self experimentation may lead to a new pain treatment.
Salps are a little known but important part of the ocean's plankton, and self-experimenting with the painful stinging nettle, ongaonga.
Salps are a little known but important part of the ocean's plankton, and self-experimenting with the painful stinging nettle, ongaonga.
Stinging nettle has gained interest both scientifically and commercially because it is the source of many added-value natural products by exploiting all the plant parts (stem, leaves, roots and seeds). Denis Stewart discusses the potential of stinging nettle (Urtica dioica L.) as a crop with multiple uses.
Stinging nettle (Urtica dioica. L) is a wild, unique herbaceous perennial flowering plant. It has a long history of use as a food sources as a soup or curries, and also used as a fiber as well as a medicinal herb. Denis Stewart discusses the comparison of nutritional properties of Stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) flour with wheat and barley flours.
In this episode we have an extraordinarily fun, all-star cast performance of The League of (slightly) Super Villains. The legion of less than stellar super villains meet at an abandoned discount sushi restaurant in a strip mall and plot their most "heinous future" together. For inspiration they reach out to the criminal mastermind "BRAINABLE". The villains are Dr. Twomley and Ox (from the Grey Whisper Episode 4), The Storm Drain, Stinging Nettle, Mister Minutia, The Laffer, Poet Master and The Computator. The episode stars Lana Peck, Kurt Boucher,, Danny Cook, Brianna Dobranksy, Robert C. Fullerton, KJ Johansen, Jonanna Rapoza, June Robideau, Jeff Savage and Olivia Wadsworth The episode was directed by Lana Peck
You're in for a good show today, it's a variety show! That's right, today I will roll through feedback and questions sent in by you, our listeners! A question on building a Wordpress business Getting a side hustle started Stinging Nettle uses and recipes How to make bacon Holler Roast Update Become a Show Patron! patreon.com/livingfreeinTN Eating Seasonally and Tales from the Prepper Pantry This is where we share what we are eating as it comes to us - and talk about ways to use what we store. Squash avalanche - episode 8 Tomatoes are finally ripe and with them a few recipes: Smoking ribs and other freezer meats Wishing I had started meat birds a month ago because grille chickens is sooooo good, and cooking outside is the best way to beat the heat in Tennessee Inventorying the pantry and I ended up with leftover corn, beans, jams, pickles, and peaches What we are preserving this week Where we share what we are preserving for winter storage Green beans Garlic Dried bee balm Bacon Wow! Last week's podcast seemed to strike a nerve with many of you - You gave me lots of follow up questions and feedback on it. I suppose that's because most of us just want something that is ours to foster, to grow and to learn from. And with all the extra daylight right now it is a perfect time to jump in. Make it a great week! Song: Dr Feeley Dr Skinner, Sauce
his is a plant that will test your nature awareness. How long does the sting last? Tune in to find out!
April 2017 — This month it’s all about sustainability! On April 22nd, the world celebrated Earth Day. People everywhere were reminded to do their small part to defend the planet from climate change. Henceforth this episode is titled… Earth Soup! We converse with Molly Deis, co-creator of Portland’s TRACKERS EARTH http://trackersearth.com/blog/categories/outdoor-education/ http://trackersearth.com/blog/kids-wont-eat-veggies-forage-wild-plants/ & Josh Anderson (traditonal name Sik Sik) of The SQUAMISH LIL’WAT TRIBE Cultural Center in Whistler, BC https://slcc.ca Peace, Love and Soup Theater returns with a perfomance of “The Field Trip”- Issue 1 page 9 an original comic created by TRACKERS EARTH, http://trackersearth.com/comic/trackers-kids/1/9 Starring: Annie Deis, Eliseo Soto-Madrid & Sean Steward We feature natural musical soundscapes and a composition by German artist Bartholomaus Traubeck, in which he converts the rings of a tree’s trunks into piano music. Brian & Tave head out to forage around the city of Portland for the ingredients to make this month’s vegan bowl of Earth Soup… STINGING NETTLE & DANDELION SOUP Yum! Please be sure to check out our recipe and behind-the-scene photos, by liking us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peaceloveandsoup/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel and visiting our blog: http://kboo.fm/topics/peace-love-and-soup Peace, Love and (of course) Soup! Brian & Tavé
The Survival Medicine Hour, with Joe Alton, MD aka Dr. Bones and Amy Alton, ARNP aka Nurse Amy, bring you a tremendous amount of information today. Are you going to be the medic or caretaker in a disaster or survival situation? Our mission is to help put a medically prepared person in every family for any disaster. Pneumonia is an infection affecting the aprt of the lungs that absorbs oxygen from the atmosphere. Pneumonia may be viral, bacterial or fungal infection. The infection usually starts by affecting a portion of one lung (a "lobe") before spreading to the entire organ. If enough fluid clogs the air clogs the air sacs (alveoli), it's possible, while listening to lung sounds, you actually won't hear any sounds at all. Natural remedies are available for help with respiratory infections to reduce symptoms and build a person's immunity. Antioxidants, like Vitamin C and Vitamin E and other antioxidants taken regularly are supossed to decrease the frequency and severity of respiratory infections. Some of the best essential oils for symptoms are Lavender, Eucalyptus, Rosemary, Peppermint and Geranium. Herbal teas such as Stinging Nettle, Licorice Root, Peppermint, Anise Sage and Dandelion are all made better with a bit of raw, unprocessed honey and fresh squeezed lemon. Thanks for listening! https://www.doomandbloom.net/ http://store.doomandbloom.net/
The Survival Medicine Hour, with Joe Alton, MD aka Dr. Bones and Amy Alton, ARNP aka Nurse Amy, bring you a tremendous amount of information today. Are you going to be the medic or caretaker in a disaster or survival situation? Our mission is to help put a medically prepared person in every family for any disaster. Pneumonia is an infection affecting the aprt of the lungs that absorbs oxygen from the atmosphere. Pneumonia may be viral, bacterial or fungal infection. The infection usually starts by affecting a portion of one lung (a "lobe") before spreading to the entire organ. If enough fluid clogs the air clogs the air sacs (alveoli), it's possible, while listening to lung sounds, you actually won't hear any sounds at all. Natural remedies are available for help with respiratory infections to reduce symptoms and build a person's immunity. Antioxidants, like Vitamin C and Vitamin E and other antioxidants taken regularly are supossed to decrease the frequency and severity of respiratory infections. Some of the best essential oils for symptoms are Lavender, Eucalyptus, Rosemary, Peppermint and Geranium. Herbal teas such as Stinging Nettle, Licorice Root, Peppermint, Anise Sage and Dandelion are all made better with a bit of raw, unprocessed honey and fresh squeezed lemon. Thanks for listening! https://www.doomandbloom.net/ http://store.doomandbloom.net/
A weed is just a plant that you don't want in the first place.
If you've ever wondered "why", then this is the hour for you. Sometimes simple, sometimes intelligent, but almost always entertaining, probably the best hour of radio you could ever download!
Episode Topics: Local Hive Report. Honey vs. sugar solutions, Number of US Bee Colonies, Sub-Lethal Imidacloprid, Bumblebees with Honey Bee Diseases, Stinging Nettle for Beekeeping, Great Tomato Tasting Event, Creamed Honey Update, Infused Honey, Term - Eclosion
No one is safe from this man's tongue it's Steve Allen weekday morning 4am and 6.30am, on London's LBC 97.3. By subscribing to this Premium Podcast you get to hear all of Steve's show with just the news, travel and breaks taken out. Competitions a