Natural Antibiotics from Kitchen and Garden

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  • @debravogt7139
    @debravogt7139 Год назад +13

    When I was a child I became severely sick! I lived in Northern region of The USA. 1978 or 77 Blizzard! Mom was snowed in! My dad couldn't get an ambulance! My temperature was over 104 degrees. My dad covered me with a towel and put me in a cool bath. Brought my temp down a little. He could not take me to the hospital. Nothing was working ! He made a Hot Toddy! Tea, lemon, honey, and whiskey! He slept on the floor beside my bed! I stirred he did it again! My bed was soaked, so he moved me to the spare room.changed the sheets, etc. My fever broke! He fed me and turned his head as he bathed me in cool water. My fever broke and chicken noodle soup. People chastised him for giving me whiskey! I am so glad he did! Because I am alive to tell this story! None of the over the counter meds worked! This is why I follow you! Love your channel!

    • @DanusIrishHerbGarden
      @DanusIrishHerbGarden  Год назад

      Whiskey is Uisce Beatha in Irish and means water of life. Strange as it may seem, it can be very very therapeutic. My dad gave it to me in boiled milk - worked a treat. xx

    • @palominogirl2732
      @palominogirl2732 6 месяцев назад

      You are alive today because of a wise father. And you sound about my age, I remember those two blizzards. They were why FEMA was formed, because of the situation in Buffalo. I'm in NY state (far, far, from NYC!) I love this channel, too. I finally have time to devote to learning more about herbs. Calendula, Lemon Balm, Mint, are all drying as I write this. :)

    • @amandaambrose4570
      @amandaambrose4570 4 месяца назад

      Hot toddies have relieved me from illness many times!! I always make them for my friends and family when they are getting sick and they are typically better very shortly after!

  • @fayechipchase1049
    @fayechipchase1049 Год назад +56

    Terri you are a blessing. I had a client last week we were discussing natural healing. Today I sent her your video in hopes to lean her into your direction of well being. Hugs of gratitude ❤

  • @katherinelane299
    @katherinelane299 Год назад +115

    When I was a child back in the forties, my mother gave us hot lemonade sweetened with honey every time we even acted like we were catching a cold and we rarely got sick. She was a nurse. She also treated cuts and burns with aloe plant. At 83, I still do.

    • @DanusIrishHerbGarden
      @DanusIrishHerbGarden  Год назад +7

      I remember the hot lemonade! Hd forgotten all about that! xx

    • @BlissfulBombshells
      @BlissfulBombshells Год назад +17

      My Grandmother did BOTH of these as well with My Mother & Me🤗 What's passed on MUST NOT BE LOST!!!
      *I had an awful, oozing infected oven burn. I tried to treat it for days, but Not 1 of the multiple OTC ointments I had stopped the puss; it was NOT healing. Remembering My Elders & My Majestic ALOE in My Garden, I grabbed a CHUNK of pulp, placed it on a non~absorbent pad, & SEALED it against my skin with proper medical tape. I was in absolute awe the next day! My skin had absorbed ALL of the liquid from the Aloe. All that remained was a dried "film" of dried aloe pulp. It laid flush against my wound & rather sealed it, creating a bit of an artificial scab over the burn wound! I removed it, washed it & added an new CHUNK of Aloe pulp, sealing it with non~absorbent pad & tape again. The next day the burn wound was even better having assimilated the aloe into my own flesh again! Within TWO DAYS, a burn I thought was going to send me to urgent care was looking like no big deal ! ALOE IS AMAZING!
      🤗Thank You Terri for Sharing Your Wisdoms with Us!!!💜🖤💫

    • @katherinelane299
      @katherinelane299 Год назад

      ❤@@DanusIrishHerbGarden

    • @exploringwell-beinghealtha6746
      @exploringwell-beinghealtha6746 Год назад +3

      I make ginger lemon and honey juice for my family in the winter

    • @angellachirwa8812
      @angellachirwa8812 8 месяцев назад

      Hello. How can I get on the training that you offer.

  • @dd7521
    @dd7521 Год назад +7

    Our local council has more or less trashed our town so my sister and I decided to 'take over' a flower bed. We weeded it and planted it up with herbs and pretty flowers. We painted the posts surrounding a small tree, laid compost, planted spring bulbs and decorated the tree, (including bird feeders and an insect house) We put a small bench there and get great pleasure seeing people having a rest on it on their way back from shopping. Thanks for the video, I incorporate all the things into my diet that you mentioned. Nature provides everything we need. ❤

    • @DanusIrishHerbGarden
      @DanusIrishHerbGarden  Год назад +1

      Wow - you are the change we want to see. That is brilliant, I hope everyone reads your comment and is inspired by it . Truly lovely xx

    • @dd7521
      @dd7521 Год назад +1

      @@DanusIrishHerbGarden that's kind of you to say so. I just think if we all do just a little bit, things will improve tremendously.

  • @mirandaandrea8215
    @mirandaandrea8215 Год назад +17

    I love that vintage cooker Terri! Healing wisdom as always!

  • @barbararoyal6139
    @barbararoyal6139 Год назад +8

    Good morning Terri☀️
    This video has been a wonderful refresher of how readily Mother Earth provides🍃🌎 Inspiring and very much appreciated!
    Thank you very much!🕊

  • @brother__Jon
    @brother__Jon Год назад +17

    Thankyou Terri, you have really helped my partner and I to rethink how we look after ourselves and what to grow in our garden.

  • @K.Lovelace1968
    @K.Lovelace1968 Год назад +9

    I love your videos... They are the best on youtube, honest and straight forward, unlike all of the other garbage out there trying to tell you what this and that is, young "witchlings" if you will just talking to hear themselves talk... Then I found you, someone my age who KNOWS what they are actually talking about.. Thank you for your videos... Have a lovely day..

  • @TheStarcruiser
    @TheStarcruiser Год назад +14

    Hello Terri! I have a squeeze of lemon in water first thing in the morning, & a big dollop of honey in my coffee. I do use thyme as a tea, but I also put several sprigs of it in my organic cherry/apple cider vinegar (for arthritis). I do eat garlic daily & organic ginger most days. I always look forward to your new posts: I agree, doing little deeds goes a long way!🌻🍯🐝💜🐛

  • @dkulikowski
    @dkulikowski Год назад +4

    Thank you for the 'like minded' interest in herbs as medicine. I live in independent area of a 5 stage senior living community and there is no one that has the same interests as me. You and a few other like minded people are my 'go to' friends to share our interests in nature. I am fortunate to have this community of 390+ acres of nature. I am so blessed to have this area to garden, forge and inhale nature. Thank you for being you. Namaste

    • @DanusIrishHerbGarden
      @DanusIrishHerbGarden  Год назад

      Sorry to hear your friends are not like minded. Just let them watch you staying well and strong with your connection to the plants and to Nature! Sounds like a lovely place xx

  • @jayfirefox820
    @jayfirefox820 Год назад +16

    I truly enjoy you channel. You're the closest one to the truth of things I've found thus far. Many blessing from the Fitzgerald Farm in Tennessee.

  • @idyllineverydaylife
    @idyllineverydaylife 8 месяцев назад +12

    In Estonia, we also use mustard powder foot baths and vodka-soaked socks for fever relief. 😄 It is also usual for children to have some of their naps outside in a warm pram in winters. It helps them get fresh air, good sleep, and, I guess, boosts their immune system in a way.

    • @DanusIrishHerbGarden
      @DanusIrishHerbGarden  8 месяцев назад +1

      Mustard baths and plasters used to be popular here too in the past. And babies got their naps outside too, it was normal once, not sure if still the case

  • @kavannahlight5378
    @kavannahlight5378 Год назад +2

    Often, we forget the great BOUNTY of medicine we have easily accessible to everyone all over the world. I am one who COMPLETELY ignores the propaganda that is spread through all media sources. Focusing energy in high vibrational ways is much more effective than anything you read or see intended to cause great distress. Thank you, Terri and Lol!

    • @DanusIrishHerbGarden
      @DanusIrishHerbGarden  Год назад +1

      I think you are right - way too much stuff out there that is causing distress. Not saying to ignore people in distress but we have to balance things and weigh on the positive side xx

  • @lorihartzell7439
    @lorihartzell7439 Год назад +10

    You’re always a blessing to watch on my Sunday mornings! Thank you!

  • @tennesseenana4838
    @tennesseenana4838 Год назад +17

    Lemon Balm has become my favorite herb for making teas, so I'm growing a lot of it. I learned about it from you the other year, so THANKS for that. What about using Lemon Verbena or Lemon Grass? Will they work almost as well as regular lemons? Lemons are very expensive here and don't really taste fresh or sometimes, even good. It's like they've been treated. Hehe - now I have the song about Parsley, Sage, Rosemary & Thyme running through my head.

  • @fionnualamurphy125
    @fionnualamurphy125 Год назад +8

    Hiya Terri. I use all those herbs you talk about. I make onion and garlic honey. I put herbs in ACV and honey etc. I'm currently in southern Spain. I found the bitter oranges and made a lovely bitter orange marmalade. During 2020 I boiled up orange, lemon and grapefruits and made hydrochloroquin, supposed to be great for you know what. I love making stuff. I forgot about sage. I'll get some in the market. God bless xxx

  • @jasonleesuffolk
    @jasonleesuffolk 11 месяцев назад +6

    The world needs more people like you

  • @veritasquaesitor7462
    @veritasquaesitor7462 Год назад +4

    I use ginger root in my 'Glow Soup' which is basically roasted veggies (butternut squash, carrots, onions, garlic, ginger root and a spoonful of honey). Keeps me healthy I believe. I also noticed a huge improvement in my skin and hair.

  • @lindseydennis1588
    @lindseydennis1588 9 месяцев назад +6

    I can say I’ve been praying for a mentor to lead me in through all the things your are sharing and I truly feel I’ve found one in you, or rather God put you across my path perfectly. Thank you Lord Jesus for this wonderful woman, may you bless everything her hands touch, amen 🙏

  • @jesusspeak8258
    @jesusspeak8258 Год назад +9

    I’m so elated that you responded to my message on the web page!!!!
    ❤️ U Terri!!!! You are amazing!!!!!!

    • @DanusIrishHerbGarden
      @DanusIrishHerbGarden  Год назад

      I try to answer everyone as quickly as I can, sometimes it can take a bit longer xx

  • @hetty2974
    @hetty2974 Год назад +5

    Me again terri,lovely views out there fresh and healthy too..im very pleased and very much enjoyed your film today, I am so proud of you with your beautiful jars of honey, well done how very rewarding terri,,,great reminder today of lemons,honey, ginger, garlic ,and herbs,I do keep a couple of jars home made,slice d up lemon, ginger garlic, and herb,top the jar up with honey, leave a few days, its great taste and sometimes pop spoon ful into my tea,one of my sons when he comes to stay if he has any throat y or cough he does enjoy a spoon full through the day snd says it really helps,,it also looks so pretty in thr glass jars,thankyou so much,hello to your dear animal s ,they are all delightful, have a wonderful Sunday and your family, love, hugs and blessings from me to you,xxxxbye for now, xx

  • @Cronezonetarot
    @Cronezonetarot Год назад +7

    Thanks for this timely reminder, Terri. I infuse ginger and drink it as an anti-imflammatory. A strong brew is effective within 24 hours.

    • @deborahrivera6064
      @deborahrivera6064 Год назад

      I do as well and add honey and lemon juice. It's warming and a lovely winter drink. All the best.

  • @Yoshifan75321
    @Yoshifan75321 Год назад +2

    Thank you Terri! I live in the US and work for the city schools. The cold and flu season is alive and well already. I appreciate all of your herbal remedies and preventatives, as well as the weed handbooks. Just the other day I accidentally cut my finger and the plantain that I purchased seeds for and grew( do not have it where I live), stopped the bleeding and took the pain away within minutes! I have always felt God has blessed us with all these herbs to use and many thanks to you and your channel for teaching me how to use them!

    • @DanusIrishHerbGarden
      @DanusIrishHerbGarden  Год назад +1

      Plantain is a hero among plants - and we look after them, they look after us xx

  • @wallyfayewells
    @wallyfayewells Год назад +3

    I planted organic thyme and several types of organic basil in my garden this year and followed your Oxymel recipe for both. And they turned out perfectly! Everyone in my family loves them. I’ve used them most recently as a dressing for my raw veggies and it was just wonderful. I love that not only are they yummy but they are incredible healing agents. Thank you Terri ❤

    • @wallyfayewells
      @wallyfayewells Год назад

      I also made your fire cider recipe. I think you said you got it from Rosemary Gladstar. Love it!

    • @DanusIrishHerbGarden
      @DanusIrishHerbGarden  Год назад +1

      Isn't it great when something does more than one thing! xx

  • @maryvinson6774
    @maryvinson6774 Год назад +6

    I used to use warm water, honey and lemon juice for a cough syrup when my son was ill

  • @joyinthewind1
    @joyinthewind1 Год назад +6

    My mom always gave us cold baths for fevers; I had to do the same for my ward when he had ear infections. Also, olive oil in the ears with cotton for ear aches. Gargling warm salt water as hot as you can, helps bring up mucus and helps heal a sore throat. Also when your throat begins to itch or have the slightest tingle, eat a banana and another later. It will prevent most throat issues. My great niece came down with RSV as an infant and I put a tsp of amla juice in water in her bottle (indian gooseberry). It's important that they lay face down as it causes you to cough up an enormous amount of phlegm. It always gets me and nearly kicks my ----! She got better faster and healed quicker than other children that were in the hospital. When you are weak and trying to hike, take cucumber slices with apple cider vinegar and water, and ginger. It helps refresh your body and detox your body. I used Ashwaganda and Astragalus Tinctures during the Swine Flu. When it got really bad the second week, I added Eye Bright Tincture. We took it twice a day, every day during that whole 2 week period. When you survive that, you know that you have been somewhere! It got to a point that we could not move nor get out of bed. Luckily, I got sick first and my son was a day or so behind me. He helped me and I helped him. So thankful that we made it through that. I have also eaten green grapes for lower back pain. Love your videos! Working on my first Mullein experience. My first harvest has been a bit rough. But I was worried they were going to mow it down. My neighbor has gout and I planned for him to use it.

  • @nannygranny9534
    @nannygranny9534 Год назад +2

    Good morning Terri! I recently had a severe cold and while drinking clove tea for my stomach, I noticed it cleared mucus, stopped the coughing, sore throat and sinuses cleared. I read up in it and it is known for these things. Recipe I used: to boiling water add 1 tablespoon whole cloves and stick of cinnamon. Lower heat and simmer 10 to 15 minutes. (Use lid to not lose the oils) about the last two minutes add green tea. Add honey if desired. Then strain and drink/sip throughout the day. This is the right recipe.
    My first time I did 2 tbsp of cloves. That was way to strong so I just diluted it with water. You have opened a great big door for so many lovely people to join together. That is awesome. Have a lovely day. Today we are cooler, overcast and drizzly. Perfect for a good book and cup of hot tea. Best to you.

    • @DanusIrishHerbGarden
      @DanusIrishHerbGarden  Год назад

      All the best to you too @nannygranny. Great tips! thanks for sharing and it is lovely to imagine so many people joining together. xx Have a great week

  • @starlight1867
    @starlight1867 Год назад +4

    I find taking an oregano oil capsule on an empty stomach first thing in the morning at the beginning of a cold /upper respiratory problem amazing. Within a day or so completely gone. I do like preparing herbs in honey as Danu has shown here, together with teas wonderful during the winter. I use local honey from a bee keeper neighbour regularly all year round. Having allergies from a child, it’s lovely when I see lots of bees in my garden on my wildflowers and herbs, knowing my garden helps to sustain them, giving something back for the goodness they provide me.

  • @stanszalek4380
    @stanszalek4380 Год назад +4

    My grandma always cut up an onion and placed it in a saucer beside the bed to absorb all the bacteria in the bedroom at night. I still do this much to my husband,s displeasure. I think it works. Take care Margaret Australia

    • @DanusIrishHerbGarden
      @DanusIrishHerbGarden  Год назад +3

      That's a great old folk remedy that has been shown to work very well xx That is why I never eat onions in a salad if I am eating out. xx

  • @tinamcloughlin2710
    @tinamcloughlin2710 Год назад +2

    Thank you Terri, you are an inspiration to me. Im 60 and have always worried myself sick about others including those I dont even know. I want to live out the rest of my life stress and worry free, well as much as is possible anyway. I feel free to make my own decision, ignore politicians and negative media now including the medical profession who caused a lot of suffering to my parents. Its a long time coming but I have my garden on a hill in Kent, I am filling it with tress shrubs herbs and perennials. I am making medicines, gifts and filling my home with everything I grow. We have always grown vegetables and now I can do them on the hill even if its hard work. I love it and wish you and everyone on here happiness and peace. Its nice to step into the real word of nature isnt it. Thank you. xx

    • @DanusIrishHerbGarden
      @DanusIrishHerbGarden  Год назад +1

      Dear Tina, best wishes for your garden, may it grow to abundance in all things. Hope your parents get better and get over the suffering. Wishing you happiness health and peace too and all the people here xx

    • @tinamcloughlin2710
      @tinamcloughlin2710 Год назад

      thank you Terri@@DanusIrishHerbGarden

  • @sjwhittingham4394
    @sjwhittingham4394 Год назад +4

    Such good advice for the coming months. For the past few years I've had a daily drink of hot water, lemon, ginger & honey mixed together, initially to ward off winter ailments, but it's now become pretty much an all year round thing because I've grown to love the taste of it. In 3 years I've only had one very mild cold which did not make me feel very ill or stop me getting on with my life & was over in 3 days.

  • @zonianapoles886
    @zonianapoles886 8 месяцев назад +9

    Hello from Deland, Florida. Thank you for sharing.
    I love home remedies.
    Every night I get a big clove of garlic and I cut it in small pieces Put it in about 6 oz of water (no chlorine) In the fridge and I drink it in the morning. I don't get sick. I don't. I never get sick, No covi no cold Thanks God and I'm 75 yrs young.
    Blessings

  • @samanthahoos9827
    @samanthahoos9827 Год назад +2

    Per your teaching I grew my own herbs this year, dried them for tea bags/seasoning and infused some in jars of honey plus oil. 2 months into cold season and I’ve been gifting those around me with treasured creations to uplift their health. Thank you! This morning we had elderberry jam on toast - delicious!😊

    • @DanusIrishHerbGarden
      @DanusIrishHerbGarden  Год назад

      Well done Samantha and how kind you are - distributing medicines to everyone to uplift them xx

  • @tanyajstolp
    @tanyajstolp Год назад +6

    Have a blessed week.

  • @nanywytchwriter
    @nanywytchwriter 9 месяцев назад +3

    We make coltsfoot pine lemon licorice root honey cough syrup and tea

  • @suezb5445
    @suezb5445 Год назад +5

    Thanks Terri, very true we cant do much with all thats going on, but as you say help people and family and keep watching positive people like yourself. I went to a Krishna meeting yesterday we done Kirtan chanting and had wonderful blessed food and great company. That uplifted my spirit and put positive thoughts into me. Enjoy the week ahead Love to you and yours xxx

  • @hydrotilling7043
    @hydrotilling7043 Год назад +4

    🌱🌱🌱🌸🌸🌸If you want a plant that can grow on that hillside everywhere that is a flower that’s easy to duplicate. I recommend you to start growing Yarrow. It could grow in any terrain. It’s very good pollinator for your bees and absolutely such a great cure..
    I planted a few million seeds myself this year

    • @DanusIrishHerbGarden
      @DanusIrishHerbGarden  Год назад +1

      I have it growing in the garden and he self-seeds everywhere - grows wild here too xx

  • @Livingsamsara
    @Livingsamsara Год назад +2

    Thank you _so much_ for this! I love being reinforced of the worth of my little herbs. And especially beautiful was mentioning Barbara's note. Yes we bring the metaphysical into the Earth every day & it *does* depend upon our focus. I love teaching Yoga & exchanging with my student-friends on the benefits of our herbs & other plants.
    BONUS information to all who may be interested:
    1.) When I encounter a student or friend who has Covid/flu/cold/sore throat and they tend to be close talkers, I pull out my nose wick inhaler (not in front of them). I make the inhalers with Essential Oils; using those with antimicrobials, antivirals, antifungal, antibiotic properties. [Lemongrass, Clove, Thyme, Cinnamon, Vetiver, Lavender, Clary Sage; whatever you like.]. I will inhale every few hours to kill any potential pathogens.
    2.) Two times (once, my husband had strep & the 2nd time I gained a sore throat from I do not know where) I used a 3 mixture remedy 2x a day: 1 Teaspoon powdered Cayenne, 3 smashed garlic cloves (let it rest for 20 minutes after smashing to release allicin), tablespoon raw honey; Mix it together, put into mouth, attempt to gargle for 30 seconds, then masticate for 30 seconds, then swallow. I staved off strep & the sore throat never progressed. It took 2 days.
    3.) Nature has herbs. We are part of nature. Nature feeds its people. In my opinion, the wise people are those who realize we _are_ part of nature and that nature is the Mother to assist us.
    Much love to you. Thank you!

    • @DanusIrishHerbGarden
      @DanusIrishHerbGarden  Год назад

      Thanks for your comment and for sharing your remedies - very potent xx

  • @pantheistengland3422
    @pantheistengland3422 Год назад +4

    I've just spent a wet n windy Sunday squeezing lemons into an ice cube tray, slicing ginger for freezing and replenishing my dried herbs. Along with my rosehip syrup, I'm ready for anything now. Have a great week

  • @Atimatimukti
    @Atimatimukti 10 месяцев назад +8

    The plant mullein (Verbascum sp.) is also very good, special for coughing

  • @wendywilliams9893
    @wendywilliams9893 Год назад +5

    So interesting and full of common sense. A real joy .Thanks again

  • @Patcmc
    @Patcmc Год назад +6

    Hi Terri, I'm gonna plant more herbs this spring, now that I know more about them. Thank you.

  • @sandramariesolander
    @sandramariesolander Год назад +4

    I've got a good start on an apartment garden. This is the first year I've been allowed to attempt this. The office even sent a newsletter out, grow your own food! I hope I can keep my rosemary and lavender alive over the winter, I've never had luck with those in the past. I already have thyme and oregano established in my rose garden. Herbs are wonderful in so many ways; I love growing them, smelling them, and using them-They are so beneficial! Thank you for wonderful informative video, and I look forward to seeing your gardens again next time ❤

    • @lchi8265
      @lchi8265 Год назад

      Honey! What treasure! Honey has been found in Egyptian tombs! It is also a symbol of sweetness to come in other religious practices. I use the pollen from a local producer when my allergies kick up in early July - My reactions immediately calm down after a teaspoon- as if my body needs better information to help understand how to protect me. In exchange, I began growing and caring for flowers for the bees. Thank you for today's visit and splendid views! Now to try Thyme tea before the snow flies later this week in Quebec.!

  • @conifermorze2273
    @conifermorze2273 Год назад +3

    Fire cider! love your videos-they are an island of peace

  • @DareToLaugh-z9q
    @DareToLaugh-z9q 23 дня назад +2

    I grew up on processed foods and cheap over the counter medicine because my parents didn’t have the time to cook for us children and also didn’t use any natural remedies to cure any sickness. I’m still quite young but I’ve been bearing the consequences the last few years and it has been so devastating. I have been trying to teach myself how to take care of my body the natural way. Thank you so much for these videos! 🙏

    • @DanusIrishHerbGarden
      @DanusIrishHerbGarden  21 день назад +1

      Sorry to hear that but know that it is never too late to start building up your body and restoring health xx

  • @patelsk78
    @patelsk78 Год назад +4

    The point about imaging a beautiful future is such MEDICINE. So appreciate you Terri. Much love from Los Angeles.

  • @cathyhanley8658
    @cathyhanley8658 Год назад +2

    I just brought in all my garlic, and a thyme plant and bought a rosemary plant the other day. I also have my own honey and have a lemon and lime tree growing in large pots in my home in New Hampshire USA. I grow ginger outside and dig it up in the fall to grow inside. I really like the look of ginger as a plant. I also brought in some sage for stuffing ( or dressing ). I will be making a cup of tea for my husband who isn't feeling well. Thank you for this video. I always learn something new when I watch your channel.

    • @DanusIrishHerbGarden
      @DanusIrishHerbGarden  Год назад

      Hope your hubby feels better by now. I am going to try growing Ginger - I think I might manage it if you can xx

  • @lovaleriemullins5813
    @lovaleriemullins5813 Год назад +2

    Imagine......I wonder if you can. Thank you for a powerful message, Terri, and thank you, Barbara!

  • @DancingKat2988
    @DancingKat2988 Год назад +4

    My kids and I all got a head cold over the past weekend. Unfortunately they are picky and don't like teas, yet. They are 5 and 3. But I diffuse essential oils in their bedrooms at night to help. The one that worked the best this time was tea tree oil. I mixed lemon oil and tea tree oil for the living room while they rested, and just plain tea tree in their room at night. Fevers were gone and their energy returned! Thank you for this wonderful video! I'm going to watch it again and take notes! 💕Blessings to you and your family!

  • @fayegormley9041
    @fayegormley9041 Год назад +6

    Another interesting video Terri, thank you! I love Rosemary tea and also Thyme both of which I grow in my garden. I first tasted Thyme tea on the island of Crete a few years ago. ❤️from Cornwall. 😊

  • @sharylcobb6857
    @sharylcobb6857 10 месяцев назад +3

    I like to slice and quarter half a lemon, steep in boiling hot water with 2 cloves finely minced garlic + as much cayenne pepper as I can stand. Steep for five minutes, separate solid from liquid, sniff deeply the solids on a plate for 3-5 minutes, then sweeten tea with honey and slowly sip. It's great!

  • @karennewbury6430
    @karennewbury6430 2 месяца назад +3

    Hello Terri and Lol. I thought it would be a good idea to review this video (again). Autumn is in transition. 'Thyme' to check my kitchen garden remedies. Local honey is always in my pantry. I like to cut a fresh onion, place slices on plates and keep these in the bedrooms for a week at a time. Sliced onions I have found will help ease discomfort when placed in bedtime socks, next to the soles of the feet. I made a sage oxymel 2 years ago, and it is almost finished. Fire cider as well. I'm learning how to make healing 'bone' broths, some with meat scraps, some considered vegan. Just having a fresh lemon in my kitchen makes me smile. Take care of yourselves. Your weekly videos are like medicine themselves. I cannot let a Sunday pass without watching one of your offerings. Blessings to both of you and the critter clan, from Ontario, Canada.

    • @DanusIrishHerbGarden
      @DanusIrishHerbGarden  2 месяца назад

      Hey Karen. Blessings to you and yours. You have been busy with making and trying things out. Brilliant tips xx

  • @lm9753LyndaAnn
    @lm9753LyndaAnn Год назад +1

    Terri! You are truly an international treasure!

  • @loisbanks3614
    @loisbanks3614 Год назад +4

    Thank you for all these wonderful at hand remedies. Walking outside along the ocean shore,, a kitty on your lap and very little news also keep the immune system strong!
    Much love from here in Ontario were it's beginning to be frosty, and yes, I have my herbs inside now in pots and have dried many too :))) Peace in every heart!

  • @equinnox70
    @equinnox70 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the close-ups of the plants. Gorgeous green allies for winter, including you Teri! We are enjoying hot toddies by the fire this evening after a cold damp long hike. Hot water with lemon, local honey, ginger, cinnamon stick, hot water, whiskey. “And ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” 💚🙏💚🌲💚

  • @apace903
    @apace903 Год назад +4

    Live honey in my tea. Just get over a respiratory illness. Thyme honey and honey with turmeric, ginger was very helpful. Thank you for sharing your vast store of knowledge. 😊

  • @lchi8265
    @lchi8265 Год назад +2

    A wonderful harvest of Honey! What treasure! Honey has been found in Egyptian tombs! It is also a symbol of sweetness to come in other religious practices. I use the pollen from a local producer when my allergies kick up in early July - My reactions immediately calm down after a teaspoon- as if my body needs better information to help understand how to protect me. In exchange, I began growing and caring for flowers for the bees. Thank you for today's visit and splendid views! Now to try Thyme tea before the snow flies later this week in Quebec.!

  • @margaretkellymurphy5537
    @margaretkellymurphy5537 Год назад

    I love the magic of Sunday mornings and the sound of your theme music. All the mussels I didn’t know I was holding relax. Thank you for sharing your slice of heaven with us and give your dogs a hug from me.

    • @DanusIrishHerbGarden
      @DanusIrishHerbGarden  Год назад

      Dogs hugged and sending some to you too. So glad you are enjoying the music. xx

  • @LadyCoyKoi
    @LadyCoyKoi Год назад +3

    Thank you for this. I always had issues with antibiotics from modern medicine... I took some a few years ago for my ear infection and they destroyed my gut bacteria. It took me months to regain my good bacteria. I feel that these organic/natural version of antibiotics would actually strengthen the defense without throwing a bomb into the good population of bacteria that actually enhances and optimize ones' health. Thank you again.

    • @DanusIrishHerbGarden
      @DanusIrishHerbGarden  Год назад

      I think so too. Getting ill with little issues like colds and infections is an opportunity to strengthen our immunity xx

  • @deborahphillips8342
    @deborahphillips8342 Год назад +2

    Speaking of honey ... I'd love to see you mention "talking to bees" in the next one you do which focuses on your wonderful bees. Thank you for all you do!

  • @trinity885
    @trinity885 Год назад +3

    If people only knew how their very THOUGHTS change and shape the world...our minds are very powerful.

  • @karenneese3115
    @karenneese3115 Год назад +6

    As always your videos are so informative. I look forward every week for your Sunday video. Thank you!

  • @melaniemayone-radford3665
    @melaniemayone-radford3665 Год назад +4

    Wow!! Your own honey pots already ?! So industrious ! Wish I lived nearby to support your cottage industry, use honey daily in herbal & chai teas. Your opening observation in this film was wonderful. Thank you 🙏💚🪷

    • @DanusIrishHerbGarden
      @DanusIrishHerbGarden  Год назад +1

      So nice of you, just taking the time to comment is very kind of you xx

  • @janetjohnson373
    @janetjohnson373 Год назад +7

    Thank you for all the inspiration. Have a blessed weekend,

  • @christinechin1909
    @christinechin1909 Год назад +4

    ❤ The thymus gland is named after Thyme. Thank You Thyme for being such a wonderful health protector ❤️ 🙏. Thank You for sharing 🙏

  • @GlitzyWitch
    @GlitzyWitch Год назад +5

    Thank you. I have a few of these in my garden. Im trying to write up my own herbal bible in a old looking blank book. Its something i want to pass down to my daughter one day. Ive been practicing making medicines the last 2 years. My favourite was fresh elderberry, lemon and honey, bpiled amd simmered and drank as a shot. Helped so many people with it. Love your videos ❤

  • @hollypoole2397
    @hollypoole2397 Год назад +2

    Hi Terri - thank you so much for your channel. Because I live in cold Nova Scotia Canada (thru the winter)....I blend all of my grown herbs in a blender and then place them in ice cube trays to be pulled out and placed for my cooking (or teas)....My swear when eaten my hear my physical body say "Thank you for the help!" - - Keep up the great work and thank you for sharing your knowledge

    • @DanusIrishHerbGarden
      @DanusIrishHerbGarden  Год назад

      Such a wonderful feeling - your body saying thanks! Great tip by the way xx

  • @karennewbury6430
    @karennewbury6430 Год назад +2

    Terri, this is a video I'm going to watch again and again, and share with other people. Too many winter ailments are on the rise, as well as a resurgence of Covid. Early intervention is the key! I've been taking a tablespoon of Fire Cider and a tablespoon of Sage Oxymel a couple of times a week, or when I suspect the beginning of a scratchy throat. Thank you both Terri and Lol. I wish you both a smooth transition through the winter months. Blessings from Canada.🍁

    • @DanusIrishHerbGarden
      @DanusIrishHerbGarden  Год назад

      EArly intervention is key. I have my Sage oxymel ready for scratchy throats and I am not kidding when I say, one or two teaspoons and the problem just disappears xx Blessings to you too Karen xx

  • @Lisa-f2u8v
    @Lisa-f2u8v Год назад +3

    Thank you for your service to the divine light Love and healing

  • @Maria-uw1wq
    @Maria-uw1wq Год назад +2

    Thyme and marshmallow root are my go to in case of a sniffle, also linden flower help with fever

  • @randolphfriend8260
    @randolphfriend8260 Год назад +5

    🩷 Lovely cove! Lovely kitchen herbs! 🩷

    • @randolphfriend8260
      @randolphfriend8260 Год назад

      I was SO happy to see you first thing this morning.
      I awoke very early, so finally went ahead and got up. 5:30 am.
      Bugs acting crazy, One roach was running in 5 inch circles as fast as it could! 🙉
      I usually sleep much later.

    • @DanusIrishHerbGarden
      @DanusIrishHerbGarden  Год назад

      Thank you so much 😊

  • @louannhuber2651
    @louannhuber2651 Месяц назад +1

    Hated cooking before I discovered the medicinal properties of herbs. I’m a vegetarian so now it’s soup, soup, soups. Salads, salads, salads with home made dressings.

  • @hdebard
    @hdebard Год назад +3

    wonderful your connection with Pam, that is great. I have gone internal big time, and there i find my creative spirit

  • @debbietodd8547
    @debbietodd8547 Год назад +3

    I look so forward to visiting with you on Sunday mornings! Isn't it interesting how we just naturally grow some plants without even really knowing why? I have always had lemon balm, rosemary,, thyme and feverfew in my garden....now I know why!💚

    • @DanusIrishHerbGarden
      @DanusIrishHerbGarden  Год назад

      If you have those, you probably have others too, that can be used medicinally as well xx

  • @user-vg6lp9jj1z
    @user-vg6lp9jj1z Год назад +1

    As well as fresh air and sunshine. My mom used to sit us in front of a sunny window. At night we always had a window cracked open.

    • @DanusIrishHerbGarden
      @DanusIrishHerbGarden  Год назад

      Old fashioned, simple and effective. How could we have forgotten? xx

  • @karenmorelli3056
    @karenmorelli3056 Год назад +1

    My father used to make me a honey/lemon/ginger tea when I was feeling ill, sometimes with a drop of Irish whiskey when I was older. This tea always made me feel & sleep better. The most important ingredient though, was his love.

    • @DanusIrishHerbGarden
      @DanusIrishHerbGarden  Год назад

      Of course - the magic ingredient. All of our remedies must be made with love , for the person we are caring for and for the plants - that's the magic xx

  • @suzettecooper382
    @suzettecooper382 Год назад +6

    Hello. I use eucalyptus oil on a tissue to inhale to unblock the nose.

    • @lchi8265
      @lchi8265 Год назад

      Oh Yes! I use a few drops in a pot of hot water as a steamer and put a towel over my head and the pot. It takes a few times before it cools to just the right point. So soothing for a dry cough.

    • @suzettecooper382
      @suzettecooper382 Год назад

      @lchi8265 my mother did the same for us as children

  • @jwalker7888
    @jwalker7888 Год назад +2

    Loved this empowering video. We can thank the herbs for our good health :)

  • @lindysisson9699
    @lindysisson9699 11 месяцев назад +3

    Great reminder. I also use Turmeric as an anti-inflammatory. My morning hot drink is lemon ginger honey & turmeric with a turn of pepper - which somehow activates the turmeric. Sometimes I put cinnamon too. 😊

  • @celesteburley4035
    @celesteburley4035 Год назад +4

    Wonderful ideas from Barbara and physicist that you passed on about the positive steps that we take in our community having a "ripple effect."
    Love your channel!❤

  • @chetcogold3185
    @chetcogold3185 Год назад +2

    I am a beekeeper and make my own propolis tincture for my family and friends. Thank you for the information you provided in this video.

  • @thesheshed2853
    @thesheshed2853 Год назад +4

    one of my go to's is fire cider, I am never without it, also infused honey currently I have an onion,garlic, fennel honey. And a Garlic honey as well. I am also never without honey. Rosemary tea is a daily must for me and I try to get in plenty of water as well.

  • @ivymoonstone8080
    @ivymoonstone8080 Год назад +1

    Thyme, cinnamon, and honey is a favorite tea blend of mine when I start to feel down. Thank you for sharing your wisdom with us!

  • @MidaliaLebron
    @MidaliaLebron 9 месяцев назад +5

    I'm 49 and struggle with menopause and hope to see a video or videos dedicated to remedies just for us. 😢 I can do this with your help.❤

    • @DanusIrishHerbGarden
      @DanusIrishHerbGarden  9 месяцев назад +2

      Ok, will try and cover that. xx Will do it for next week xx

    • @MidaliaLebron
      @MidaliaLebron 9 месяцев назад

      @@DanusIrishHerbGarden Thank you so much!!!

  • @musicavivaserbia
    @musicavivaserbia Год назад +4

    Thank you! We also use propolis for throat and immunity. And inhalation with lavender and rosemary essential oils.

  • @lindajedele2934
    @lindajedele2934 Год назад +1

    Love to watch your videos every Sunday morning. During the pandemic, my son and husband both had covid. I took my Thyme tincture and never became ill. I use it to this day to stay well. Thank you so much.

    • @DanusIrishHerbGarden
      @DanusIrishHerbGarden  Год назад

      Good for you! Glad it worked so well for you. Same here - we just took our remedies and listened to our bodies xx

  • @hetty2974
    @hetty2974 Год назад +2

    Hello there dear terri, good morning to you,,oh!beautiful pony.terri your hair is looking lovely and glowing healthy, lovely cosy kitchen, i shall watch and comment shortly, thank-you, xxfrom me and my garden girls 🐔. in 🇬🇧 ,Heather, xx

  • @briankerr4512
    @briankerr4512 Год назад +2

    I'm making a ginger bug ferment of apple cider with ginger and cinnamon. I think it works well for improving your intestines because it is probiotic. As for herbs I eat every day raw cilantro with a tomato mixed into my breakfast. Cilantro is supposed to help the body detox.

    • @DanusIrishHerbGarden
      @DanusIrishHerbGarden  Год назад

      Sounds delicious and yes, Cilantro can help to remove heavy metals. xx

  • @lindabrown293
    @lindabrown293 Год назад +1

    I recently made fire cider using our homemade apple cider vinegar, chilies, garlic, lemons, ginger and herbs.Great as a tonic or even as a salad dressing

  • @jackieburnett6881
    @jackieburnett6881 Год назад +2

    Terri, you are so knowledgeable! You are a wealth of information!!! I always appreciate you taking the time to share all these natural herbs and there many uses! Ty so much for sharing the videos! God bless and stay well and safe.

  • @TraceyWade-xr1gi
    @TraceyWade-xr1gi Год назад +1

    Hello Terri , Your pony looked very happy in your vidio opening, as soon as i hear that guitar strumming, & see your darling dogs following you about as you fill your basket , makes me feel healthy, every Sunday , thank you for your tyme tips today, i talk about what you teach all the time!🐝 vodka is now a health drink with all the herbs & berries lol

    • @DanusIrishHerbGarden
      @DanusIrishHerbGarden  Год назад

      Thanks for passing on the knowledge, I hope your friends appreciate it and you xx

  • @buddhabro.9130
    @buddhabro.9130 Год назад +1

    Whenever I have an upset tummy, I always mix Green tea and ginger tea from the root. After 1 or 2 cups I'm always right as rain. The Chinese believe that all tea is medicine. I suggested ginger tea to a friend who got food poisoning, it worked like a charm. When I was first diagnosed with HIV I read about how people with HIV drink lemon water hot or cold to bump up their immune system along with meds. When I feel slightly unwell I always go to natural remedies first, I don't particularly appreciate having too many chemicals in my body.

    • @DanusIrishHerbGarden
      @DanusIrishHerbGarden  Год назад

      I hope you are in good health at the moment. All of the natural remedies are going to support you gently and without side effects and remember to eat healthy food to stay strong xx

  • @katrussell6819
    @katrussell6819 Год назад +3

    I am cutting up dried sage as I watch this. Thank you!

  • @Julie-bq6iz
    @Julie-bq6iz Год назад +4

    I make elderberry syrup as a winter season tonic. I take a tablespoon of it daily, more if I become ill. It is very high in vitamin C, plus it has honey, ginger, and cinnamon. Kids usually like it too, just adjust dosage to a teaspoon.

    • @DanusIrishHerbGarden
      @DanusIrishHerbGarden  Год назад

      Elder flowers are very beneficial for the upper respiratory and the berries are great for the chest. Another one for the winter apothecary xx

  • @elizabethmarques9802
    @elizabethmarques9802 Год назад +1

    Terri I have shared your videos with my neighbours and I love all your help, encouraging us all to live more healthy , thank you 🙏

    • @DanusIrishHerbGarden
      @DanusIrishHerbGarden  Год назад

      Thanks Elizabeth - that is so kind of you. xx Looking forward to your email xx

  • @gailsgardenherbsmore1605
    @gailsgardenherbsmore1605 Год назад +2

    Yes, some good stuff there. I would encourage people to try different herbs and foods to see which works best for them. Oregano has worked wonderfully for me in many areas. Each person is different and some herbs work better for one person than another. 😊

    • @DanusIrishHerbGarden
      @DanusIrishHerbGarden  Год назад +1

      Oregano is another wonder to include. That is one of the great things about herbal medicine. If one herb doesn't seem effective, there are others to try - and no side effects xx

  • @nancyn.226
    @nancyn.226 Год назад +2

    I believe Benjamin Franklin said , "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure", and getting your winter remedies prepared would be just that!
    Always wonderful information!
    I've been listening to Catherine Ponders' audio book, The Dynamic Laws of Prosperty and she speaks of visualization of what you want to happen. Maybe we could all make a vision board of how we want "to see the world"....just a thought!
    Blessings from across ocean! ❤❤❤

  • @melissalambert7615
    @melissalambert7615 Год назад +2

    Watching again. I agree with Barbara. You can't fix the world but you can fix your little corner of it. Make nice conversation with an older person in the supermarket line. This time of year so many are feeling lonely, missing loved ones. A nice friendly chat can warm the heart and boost the immune system.

    • @DanusIrishHerbGarden
      @DanusIrishHerbGarden  Год назад

      You are so right - or just smile at a stranger or make eye contact. Such simple things to do xx

  • @Carducci1959
    @Carducci1959 Год назад +2

    Thank you Terri, so true! I chant Nam-myoho-renge-kyo (The law of cause and effect), there's no separation between ourselves and our environment.

  • @Darraynarose108
    @Darraynarose108 Год назад +2

    When ive got corona i dont have medicine i only used boiled one pc garlic ,one slice ginger and a pc of salt in a glass of water and drink after meal after 10 good days im out of room and do work as usual.

    • @DanusIrishHerbGarden
      @DanusIrishHerbGarden  Год назад

      You re right Maejune - we can do it ourselves. Our bodies recognise those healing plants and respond xx