My Aunt, who died at the age of 93, said that the Adam and Eve orchid/plant, was used to keep your partner with you. She carried the roots in her purse. It seemed to work for her. I really enjoyed your videos. GOD bless
Very helpful information. It is good to hear that you are not so very specific about formulations and amounts. Are there any really good field guides for identifying Alabama medicinal herbs, and, if so, which would you suggest?
At 11.13, you're talking about a tree the Cherokee call winter huckleberry, but there is nothing in the video that says what its actual name is. I am finding that throughout the video so far and it would be very helpful if you could annotate the video or write it in the comments or write it on the description
Just found your RUclips video GREAT!!!
Me too!
My Aunt, who died at the age of 93, said that the Adam and Eve orchid/plant, was used to keep your partner with you. She carried the roots in her purse. It seemed to work for her.
I really enjoyed your videos. GOD bless
Man I wish I could go to one of these.
Always so much to learn we looking forward to our walk around on the 21st Thank you for sharing
Excellent video as always. A staggering amount of information.
Thanks.... I enjoy doing these. Got a bunch more I need to put up. If there is an area of plants or survival you want to see, just let me know.
@@Southernherbalist i would love to be your neighbor ♥️
just wow. you are by far my favorite herbalist to listen to. learning with you is fantastic
Very helpful information. It is good to hear that you are not so very specific about formulations and amounts. Are there any really good field guides for identifying Alabama medicinal herbs, and, if so, which would you suggest?
Peterson's filed guide for eastern/central medicinal plants and herbs...
+Cory Moreau Thanks!
Jane M no problem
What would be a good herb that is good for severe pain.I deal with chronic pain? I live here in albertville alabama
Here during the medical nightmare that is 2024.
I'm feeling as though I just found a large gold nugget!
At 11.13, you're talking about a tree the Cherokee call winter huckleberry, but there is nothing in the video that says what its actual name is. I am finding that throughout the video so far and it would be very helpful if you could annotate the video or write it in the comments or write it on the description
Does he provide classes?
Yes I do. I have an herb school on Lookout Mountain in Mentone, Alabama and travel and teach as well.