I always saw these flowers growing in my backyard as a kid, but I never knew what they were or anything about them. After watching your short video, I feel a connection to this plant. Next time I see some, I will try making a tisane!
This comment is so dumb lmao. Of course you can use some plants to treat small wounds. But just because you can do this doesn’t mean actual medicine from BiG pHaRmA isn’t essential for a lot of injuries. Good luck rubbing a plant on your skin for anthrax poisoning or appendicitis or something.
Same goes for wild lettuce and, I'm sure, many other beneficial vegetation. It grows everywhere and is apparently very useful, but being that it's a common "weed," no money in it. What a damn shame.
I’m gonna have to record it now. 😂. 🫢 I always give credit where credit’s due and “linkage” ,no worries. Actually, I’m too upset with Big P to care what they try to do. They can never ever retrieve the feathers flown. They think they’ve silenced Kevin Trudeau, but no, millions and millions of us continue to pass-it-on. Feathers flown long ago.
This is interesting! Learning to identify, prepare and dose the plants listed on ones natural medicine packages would be an awesome survival skill. Willow bark contains salicylic acid if I recall correctly.
Sometimes I would go to my backyard and harvest some to put in a soup, I usually make a cream of deadnettle soup, it’s really nice having these around :D
Is there any limit to how many you can eat? In an emergency situation could you eat a meals worth of them? Very interesting and they are ALL over our property
For years I never knew about this. It just grew around the house. A girlfriend told me about it. I'll put it in salads in the spring. If you add clever, mullen, mint... They'll make a nice tasting tea.
Is there any way to clean plants like these without ruining their properties, or would the boiling process kill any possible things from the outdoors without ruining them? I'm mostly thinking of animal urine or pesticides to be honest, but I'm not very knowledgeable with the science behind cooking/sterilization/wildlife etc.
I'll never look at this the same way again. Grew everywhere in my area growing up and in my yard now. Don't you have to be careful when drinking the tea or eating the leaves and flowers due to the coagulation properties if you have heart issues?
I think someone said it does grow in EU, but I'm not positive on that. I've been watching a lot of plant ID and usage videos lol. I'm wondering too if it's possible to seed or transplant. It grows wild and in great numbers in my back yard, under and around a great pine tree.
"Frequent in meadows, forest edges, roadsides and gardens Lamium purpureum is a common weed in the western and eastern United States, Canada, Ireland, and the British Isles" wiki
Friends mom took at leaf from one of the weeds growing on the concrete, said you can smash it up and use it for mosquito bites Don't remember if it worked or not 🤔
Once I see someone teaching about herbs, I'm subbing
Same after second short i subbed, goin to check out his longer videos now
And it's related to mint!
Which makes it smelling minty make sense
I was wondering that with the square stems and fuzzy leaves! Thanks for the confirmation!
I always saw these flowers growing in my backyard as a kid, but I never knew what they were or anything about them.
After watching your short video, I feel a connection to this plant. Next time I see some, I will try making a tisane!
What is a tisane and how do you make it? Is it like a tincture?
This is proof that mother nature truly brings more than we think
Its flowers have quite tasty nectar too
It's not regulated by big pharma, be careful or they will take your video down because they can't make money off you.
Don’t worry just by logging in I’m sure big pharma makes money
😂
This comment is so dumb lmao. Of course you can use some plants to treat small wounds. But just because you can do this doesn’t mean actual medicine from BiG pHaRmA isn’t essential for a lot of injuries. Good luck rubbing a plant on your skin for anthrax poisoning or appendicitis or something.
Same goes for wild lettuce and, I'm sure, many other beneficial vegetation. It grows everywhere and is apparently very useful, but being that it's a common "weed," no money in it. What a damn shame.
I’m gonna have to record it now. 😂. 🫢 I always give credit where credit’s due and “linkage” ,no worries. Actually, I’m too upset with Big P to care what they try to do. They can never ever retrieve the feathers flown. They think they’ve silenced Kevin Trudeau, but no, millions and millions of us continue to pass-it-on. Feathers flown long ago.
I have always liked the taste of the flowers
The little flowers have a really sweet nectar
This is interesting! Learning to identify, prepare and dose the plants listed on ones natural medicine packages would be an awesome survival skill.
Willow bark contains salicylic acid if I recall correctly.
What a wonderful family is the mint family!
Love you videos! ❤Learn something new every day for my survivalist tool bag. 👍
Thank you. Looking forward to more of this type of info.
I used to pick the flowers off and get the honey out of it when I was younger
Thank you for this I have a few patches near where I live and this is going to save me quite a bit.
You’re a great Instructor 👨🏫 👍
Sucky name for such a useful plant but still interesting to learn!
Sometimes I would go to my backyard and harvest some to put in a soup, I usually make a cream of deadnettle soup, it’s really nice having these around :D
Plants are awesome
OMG! Always see in the back yard! I'm so grabbing some in the spring and summer! Especially since is can be used dried, too!
I love your channel
Im in love with your channel and you ❤
I remember growing up that those suckers would usually pop up near stuff like clovers and in really good soil in massive quantities
I find it in my lawn. Good info thought it was just weeds
I always plucked out the purple petals and they would have a drop of nectar on the end like honeysuckles!
Я тоже в детстве так делал
Lol I did that as a kid it is so fun
Square stem ,mint family ,correct! I have a licorice mint plant and lemon mint too
Love it man please keep it up 😊
Is there any limit to how many you can eat? In an emergency situation could you eat a meals worth of them? Very interesting and they are ALL over our property
It's growing like mad in my yard around the flower patch.
I used to drink the nectar from the flowers as a kid.
How do you drink it
@@rathosalphasuck it out of the flower
Do the vitamins and benefits pass on to the tea?
OH MAN ITS THE PLANTS EVERYONE ATE IN 5TH GRADE !!
damn those were yummy
I just dried a bunch of this and its so beautiful still💚
Great info!
You can also suc the nectar from the flower
Did not know this ty
This stuff grew everywhere when I was a kid and I messed with it a lot! Maybe that's why all the scrapes I got outside didn't bother me very much.
These started taking over my back yard now my entire back yard is this plant ankle not sure if its a good idea but its pretty and the bees like it
My backyard is full of these!! 😮
This plant is also known to raise your body temperature to promote fever breaking. ❤
Wish I had this knowledge while still in the corps
For years I never knew about this. It just grew around the house. A girlfriend told me about it.
I'll put it in salads in the spring. If you add clever, mullen, mint... They'll make a nice tasting tea.
Is there any way to clean plants like these without ruining their properties, or would the boiling process kill any possible things from the outdoors without ruining them? I'm mostly thinking of animal urine or pesticides to be honest, but I'm not very knowledgeable with the science behind cooking/sterilization/wildlife etc.
Too cool!!
Great video! What stove are you boiling on?
ive seen these in my back yard before!
This mfer will live forever
I'll never look at this the same way again. Grew everywhere in my area growing up and in my yard now. Don't you have to be careful when drinking the tea or eating the leaves and flowers due to the coagulation properties if you have heart issues?
Your the best
Very cool
It is hard to find anything on this. He is correct. It doesn't live for very long in most areas. It kind of looks like self heal .
Is this native to a certain country? Iv never seen them as far as I'm aware from the uk
Me and a friend found out sucking on the flowers u get a little burst of sweet
Used to do it all the time when we saw them blooming
protect him he’s giving it too valuable of information
is this little weed only based in america or can u find it in european countries as well ? and Can you make a farm and grow it yourself ?
I think someone said it does grow in EU, but I'm not positive on that. I've been watching a lot of plant ID and usage videos lol. I'm wondering too if it's possible to seed or transplant. It grows wild and in great numbers in my back yard, under and around a great pine tree.
Binds to the blood vessels? So by ingesting it, eventually and especially through the gut , would it cause clotting in the bloodstream?
Everybody should find this in the nursery and plant it all over the place so people can use it for free,
Those are everywhere in West Virginia
Tastes good if you destem it and make pesto with other spring wilds 🥰
it's also that one plant from Shrek iirc
die Blüte wenn man sie aussaugt schmeckt süss nach Honig
The white tips of the flowers are sweet pick some off and suck on them
Also great for constipation.
those are good to eat
What do you think would happen if you combined the purple dead nettle with the ghost pipe? 💜🌿👻⚗️
That's a badass stove. What is it
God is good, thank you for this
Will it sting if you put it on a cut ?
Absolutely..
❤
Looks like Oregano 🌿 alot
What time of year is it available. Spring summer fall??
Do you live in georgia? I bet you do.
"Frequent in meadows, forest edges, roadsides and gardens
Lamium purpureum is a common weed in the western and eastern United States, Canada, Ireland, and the British Isles" wiki
So does sand. Easiest way to stop the bleeding in ganistan
Is there wifi in the forest?
That's what that stuff is called I find them all the time in my yard
My garden is full with it😂
Does it taste like mint? I think it's out back. I've been making tea with it each day. Mine has a mild mint flavor. I use it with Ginkgo biloba.
Tastes like fresh cut grass to me. Henbit was much better tasting, sorta flowery and light.
Does it have a pungent smell? Because it looks like a plant in my yard that has a smell that makes me hungry that I can't identify.
Adrienne Prickett load up!
Horizon healing plant be like
We call it Henbit.
Henbit is a different plant, although it's often confused for Purple Dead Nettle. They have a totally different taste as well.
Playing RDR2 irl
I don’t like it I love it
G
Red clover
That prple you can slurp it and it tasted like neckar
Why isn’t this taught in school???
So you’re an alchemist then? 🧪
And you can kill it with Crossbow herbicide when it takes hold in your beautiful dad lawn ....
If you pull the flowers and suck the stem it's sweet like honey
America: fuck that here’s some drugs
I was the 8kth like 😊😊😊😊😊
Okay so next time i get her hiking look for a three leafed plant and rub it all over.
Where is this found?
I’ve seen them tons I think and I live in Georgia
Usually outside
Grassy open places, most people's yards are loaded with them in my area of PA
In the yard 👉
All over my yard in Tennessee
Marry me!
just discovered this in my yard. very pretty and prolific. it turns pale yellow in summer.
Is it tulsi
Taste like green dirt
This in not nettle
Friends mom took at leaf from one of the weeds growing on the concrete, said you can smash it up and use it for mosquito bites
Don't remember if it worked or not 🤔