Must Have Herbs for Your FIRST-AID KIT

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @louannhuber2651
    @louannhuber2651 3 месяца назад +3

    You’ve gotta love someone who’s a veterinarian. He sure knows the medicinal value of herbs. I’m subscribed.

  • @mariaallevato6121
    @mariaallevato6121 Год назад +32

    Doc Jones's knowlege never ceases to amaze me! I'm so behind on my medicinal herb growing, but I'm working on it.

  • @TheDragonsGarden
    @TheDragonsGarden 8 месяцев назад +7

    just as a note from someone with lethal allergies: if you have an antihistamine (even benedryl powder/gel/liquid) place it UNDER the tongue. first of all someone fighting to breathe probably cant swallow, secondly it will absorb almost instantly. i was taught by EMTS when i had my first anaphylaxis reaction and didnt have an epi pen (epi, epinephrin- the ingredient is found in the morman tea plant)

  • @user-nw5cr1tl6j
    @user-nw5cr1tl6j Год назад +7

    I absolutely love learning from you and Doc Jones. He has wonderful books.

  • @rough-hewnhomestead5737
    @rough-hewnhomestead5737 Год назад +3

    Love Doc Jones. He's my mentor and I've been in his school for years! What I've learned about herbal medicine has made me able to care for our family at home. Doctor visits are rare for us and synthetic meds are almost unheard of. His school has empowered our family.

  • @DragonflyenAmber
    @DragonflyenAmber Год назад +7

    It's great to know that herbs are safe for our animals as well as for us.

    • @HomeGrownHerbalist
      @HomeGrownHerbalist Год назад +1

      The differences between veterinary herbalism and human herbalism are few and far between. I've used these same plants in my vet practice for years.
      Doc Jones

  • @carolkantner1770
    @carolkantner1770 Год назад +2

    DR Jones is amazing. Need to take notes while I watch his videos ❤

  • @lleesti1346
    @lleesti1346 11 месяцев назад

    Doc Jones is such a blessing!!!

  • @dianejuranko1050
    @dianejuranko1050 Год назад +9

    Love, love, love you both. I’m currently stocking our herbal medicinal cabinet with some of Doc Jones’s products plus I’ve recently purchased my organic seeds to start my own this next Spring.

    • @HomeGrownHerbalist
      @HomeGrownHerbalist Год назад +1

      Having a little herb garden on hand is an amazing resource.
      Doc Jones

  • @danielamorin9874
    @danielamorin9874 Год назад +1

    I’m learning a ton from Doc Jones. Thank you!!!

  • @shervin6711
    @shervin6711 Год назад +4

    Love you both!!! Dr Jones, thank you! I recently bought your sting/bite/wound travel kit. It seemed the best way to try several samples at once without taking up allot of space. Good thing I did. About a week later I accidentally sliced the side of my finger, next to my nail, while slicing veggies. It just kept bleeding! I remembered your kit, and tried putting the herbs directly on the area. Which was very strange to me, having been taught keep everything sterile, sterilized, so as not to introduce infection. I really had to have a conversation in my head while doing so! Lol! Glad I did, the bleeding stopped within the hour! So impressed! I treated as recommended. You would never know I recently cut myself! Even the nerves are feeling normal again! Thank you!

  • @BlessingsfromNorthIdaho
    @BlessingsfromNorthIdaho Год назад +3

    Great video. I’m taking Doc Jones’ herbal course and I’m learning so much, highly recommend it!

  • @TheDragonsGarden
    @TheDragonsGarden 8 месяцев назад +3

    Husbands require constant supervision... i feel that deeply in my SOUL

  • @renamaemcdonald2075
    @renamaemcdonald2075 Год назад +3

    What a wealth of information in just this one video!❤❤❤

    • @HomeGrownHerbalist
      @HomeGrownHerbalist Год назад +3

      And we were barely scratching the surface of what Melissa's wonderful green friends can do. :0)
      Doc Jones

    • @renamaemcdonald2075
      @renamaemcdonald2075 Год назад +1

      @@HomeGrownHerbalist that's so true! I love learning everything I can about herbs. Thanks for sharing a little bit of your knowledge!

  • @dotjeff4543
    @dotjeff4543 Год назад +3

    I cut the tip of my finger pretty good while chopping veggies the other day. It was bleeding pretty profusely and I thought I would have to go to the emergency room. Then I remembered a Doc Jones video where he said that cayenne was great for bleeding. I duped some on and the bleeding stopped immediately. I was amazed and have been telling people about cayenne for bleeding ever since. I would tell them about yarrow also, but it would be less likely they would have that on hand.

    • @louannhuber2651
      @louannhuber2651 3 месяца назад

      Didn’t it burn ?

    • @dotjeff4543
      @dotjeff4543 3 месяца назад

      @@louannhuber2651
      No, not at all. The antibiotic spray that is supposed to be pain relieving that I put on later had a sting though.

  • @emekasearthgems3376
    @emekasearthgems3376 Год назад +4

    Thank you both so much for sharing! I will watch again with my note pad 💜 I was also happy to know that I am already growing some of these herbs! I have used yarrow to stop bleading.

  • @barbara_d
    @barbara_d Год назад +1

    thank you for all of this information. I have many of these tinctures, salves and oils, already, but I continue to learn how they can be used.

  • @rrichards1210
    @rrichards1210 Год назад +1

    What a great video. It answered a few of my questions that I have been trying to find answers for ages.

  • @dancnluc1
    @dancnluc1 Год назад

    Great video. Last year i got stung by several hornets and first thing i went for was plaintain. I made plaintain salve. I need to make tentures. I have lots of burdocks growing and used to dig them up to get rid of. No more. This year i did my share of foraging, but i have so much more to learn.

  • @ashleyporter9330
    @ashleyporter9330 Год назад +1

    Completely new to medicinal herbs! Excited to learn all that I can! Thank you for doing this video!

  • @novampires223
    @novampires223 6 месяцев назад

    Solomon Seal is my go to for tendon issues.. I make a salve from it for my stiff neck and tendinitis.

  • @fancythat5136
    @fancythat5136 Год назад

    My Fever Few plant is in full bloom right now. I need to get the book out to find out what to do with all the beautiful flowers.

  • @homesteadmccoy
    @homesteadmccoy Год назад +3

    Wow I learned so much from this video! I grow many of the herbs that you mentioned, but I often don't know what to do with them so I dry and store them. Tinctures and powders... I'm diving into my herb books. Thank you both for the inspiration.

    • @HomeGrownHerbalist
      @HomeGrownHerbalist Год назад

      Having them growing and then learning about them when you need them is safer than learning about them first and not having them when you need them. :0)
      Doc Jones

  • @natashafranz5463
    @natashafranz5463 Год назад +2

    Wow! Thank you!❤

  • @lisacarden1309
    @lisacarden1309 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much!!! 🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼

  • @Ebostic711
    @Ebostic711 Год назад +2

    Thank you!!!❤❤❤

  • @monique6805
    @monique6805 Год назад +1

    Thank you thank you!

  • @mapuanakupuna3471
    @mapuanakupuna3471 Год назад +2

    Awesome!

  • @juliahajewski5652
    @juliahajewski5652 Год назад +2

    This video was Great! Super helpful and detailed. Thank you!

  • @maureenparran8918
    @maureenparran8918 9 месяцев назад

    Excellent information, thank you

  • @kad2290
    @kad2290 Год назад

    Thanks for such a great video! I'm so excited that some of the plants you talked about i had already started growing this past summer.

  • @Minnehaha64
    @Minnehaha64 Год назад +2

    Wow! That was like drinking from a firehose!! Thank you for all the info!

    • @HomeGrownHerbalist
      @HomeGrownHerbalist Год назад +1

      LOL. Yeah, the silly plants are all doing so many things. I tell them they ought to narrow their number of actions but they never listen to me.

    • @Minnehaha64
      @Minnehaha64 Год назад

      @@HomeGrownHerbalist 😂

    • @Romans828girl
      @Romans828girl Год назад

      @@HomeGrownHerbalist I have been amazed at how many plants seem to be useful for EvErYtHiNg. My husband and I have been joking that, no matter what the issue is, just go grab a handful of whatever's growing in the yard, eat it, and that will fix it!

  • @mariem5990
    @mariem5990 Год назад

    Great video. Thank you so much

  • @vynedvyne59
    @vynedvyne59 Год назад

    Blessings ❤🎉😊

  • @mf3610
    @mf3610 Год назад +1

    Love these videos

  • @gardenstatesowandsew
    @gardenstatesowandsew Год назад

    Amazing. Thank you ❤

  • @maryarmstrong3518
    @maryarmstrong3518 Год назад

    Amazing!!!’❤❤❤❤

  • @ellendavis9940
    @ellendavis9940 Год назад

    Wonderful video

  • @2018rice
    @2018rice 7 месяцев назад +1

    I love those cute overalls, where did you buy them??

  • @ericwilliams7029
    @ericwilliams7029 Год назад +1

    I live in a plot of forest that has several wild medicinal herbs growing. Knowing what to do with them has been my issue for the last year or so.

    • @HomeGrownHerbalist
      @HomeGrownHerbalist Год назад

      With a little study, you'll be amazed how much medicine you're surrounded with.

  • @HyggeHomestead
    @HyggeHomestead Год назад

    good info! 😊❤

  • @traciedowning8566
    @traciedowning8566 Год назад

    I highly recommend fresh ginger poultice for your daughters ankle. It works wonders for pain and inflammation. Barbara O'Neill on YT has a video on it.

  • @defineddisabledlife3463
    @defineddisabledlife3463 Год назад +1

    I have over 2 dozen medical conditions and I suffer with a lot of chronic pain, nerve, muscle and joint pain. What would you suggest I use? I also have severe autism and food is a big problem for me so I need something that’s really sweet and palatable

    • @isatq2133
      @isatq2133 4 месяца назад

      Frankincense essential oil diluted in a carrier oil like coconut or olive will help with the skin sensitivity you get with nerve pain. I can’t help you with much else, sorry! I’m surviving thru nerve and chronic pain in my stomach due to endometriosis. God bless.

  • @shervin6711
    @shervin6711 Год назад

    Live workshop?! Where? When?! Darn! Would love that, with both of you!

  • @biteyfloofmomma7279
    @biteyfloofmomma7279 Год назад

    How long does a tincture last? Do they lose their effectiveness over a couple months?

  • @neerajadamarla929
    @neerajadamarla929 Год назад

    Thank you for making this video. I'm inspired to start a herbal garden in Spring. Just like yarrow, all colors in echinacea have the same medical property?

    • @robinmorgan9385
      @robinmorgan9385 Год назад +1

      No, just the 2 purple echineceas are medicinal.

    • @mf3610
      @mf3610 Год назад +1

      Purperea and augustofolia are what you want!

    • @HomeGrownHerbalist
      @HomeGrownHerbalist Год назад +1

      Stick with Echinacea purpurea or E. angustifolia (the E. purpurea is way easier to grow and way more productive BTW) but make sure it's a native-looking unadulterated variety. There has been a lot of cross breeding and line breeding in Echinacea and I think some of the fancy, cosmetically altered varieties are pretty questionable as medicine.
      Doc Jones

  • @rambette6580
    @rambette6580 Год назад

    Always carry a tourniquet!

  • @Damselfly54315
    @Damselfly54315 Год назад

    What about infused oils of these too? Does it do the same? or are tinctures more powerful? and what ratio of plant to alcohol(vodka), can you make it too strong by using more herb in tinctures that would make you need to have proper ratio? Which bark of these trees is strongest, weakest? Willows have a lot of different varieties, white isn't the same as weeping, so not enough info on specifics since I'm also moderately new at tinctures, infusions, poltices, powders, etc...I can't afford to take some course, so need specifics please...have SOME books and uses of internet, but internet can have false info too...Advise? please?

  • @kimberlyboenig6643
    @kimberlyboenig6643 Год назад

    Any kind of pine needle tincture?

  • @gracefulglowandco
    @gracefulglowandco 5 месяцев назад

    Is all Yarrow medicinal? Even the pink?

    • @MelissaKNorris
      @MelissaKNorris  5 месяцев назад +1

      Most of the studies are on white but Doc says the colored should have some

  • @blessedchildofgod8682
    @blessedchildofgod8682 Год назад +2

    Is there any way you can list the names of the plants you talked about.

    • @homesteadacademy
      @homesteadacademy Год назад +5

      Yarrow - Latin name: Achillea millefolium
      Used for stopping bleeding, as an antibiotic, and as an anti-inflammatory.
      Plantain - Latin name: Plantago spp.
      Mentioned both the narrow and broad-leaf varieties. Used for stings, as a diuretic, and for pulling poisons out of the body.
      Hops - Latin name: Humulus lupulus
      Used topically for pain relief.
      Skullcap - Latin name: Scutellaria lateriflora
      Used topically for pain relief.
      Mullen (Mullein) - Latin name: Verbascum spp.
      Used for relaxing the airways, as a cough suppressant, and as an expectorant.
      Cramp Bark - Latin name: Viburnum opulus
      Used as an anti-spasmodic.
      Lobelia - Latin name: Lobelia inflata
      Used as an anti-spasmodic.
      Nettles (Stinging Nettle) - Latin name: Urtica dioica
      Used as an antihistamine.
      Bigham Tea (Mormon Tea) - Latin name: Ephedra spp.
      Used as an antihistamine.
      Calendula (Pot Marigold) - Latin name: Calendula officinalis
      Used as an antibiotic, accelerates healing, anti-inflammatory, and stimulates immunity.
      Turmeric - Latin name: Curcuma longa
      Used as an anti-inflammatory.
      Frankincense - Latin name: Boswellia spp.
      Used as an anti-inflammatory.
      Devil's Claw - Latin name: Harpagophytum procumbens
      Used as an anti-inflammatory.
      Burdock - Latin name: Arctium lappa
      Used for inflammation and as a diuretic.
      Dandelion - Latin name: Taraxacum officinale
      Used for inflammation and as a diuretic.

    • @HomeGrownHerbalist
      @HomeGrownHerbalist Год назад

      Yup.
      Yarrow - Achillea millifolium
      Plantain - Plantago major or Plantago lanceolata
      Hops - Humulus lupulus
      Skullcap - Scutellaria lateriflora
      Mullein - Verbascum thapsus
      Cramp bark - Viburbum opulus
      Lobelia - Lobelia inflata
      Nettles - Urtica dioica
      Brigham tea - Ephedra viridis or E. nevadensis
      Calendula - Calendula officinalis
      Comfrey - Symphytum officinale
      Turmeric - Curcuma longa
      Frankincense - Boswellia serrata
      Willow - Salix alba
      Spirea - Filipendula ulmaria
      Devil's claw - Harpagophytum procumbens
      Burdock - Arctium lappa
      Dandelion - Taraxacum officinale
      We talk about all of those kids in my books...and a couple of hundred more in the school.
      But seriously, if you really new ten or twenty plants you could do a lot of good.
      Doc Jones
      homegrownherbalist.net/about-the-school/

    • @Romans828girl
      @Romans828girl Год назад +2

      @@homesteadacademy This was so nice of you!

    • @laurieburpee4362
      @laurieburpee4362 Год назад +1

      ​@@homesteadacademy
      Your detailed written info was extremely helpful. Ty

  • @shervin6711
    @shervin6711 Год назад +2

    I followed link to podcast. In podcast, did not see link to your guest's course she speaks of. Sorry! Please help.

    • @HomeGrownHerbalist
      @HomeGrownHerbalist Год назад +1

      The course is The HomeGrown Herbalist School of Botanical Medicine. There's a link to my site on my channel page.

    • @shervin6711
      @shervin6711 Год назад

      @@HomeGrownHerbalist thank you! Will research further. Making an apple crisp right now! Lol!

  • @mariadietz7559
    @mariadietz7559 9 месяцев назад

    New to this. Can Yarrow be used on animals?

  • @HiddenBlessingsHomestead
    @HiddenBlessingsHomestead Год назад

    I knew about yarrows blood stopping properties so when I accidentally cut my dogs nail to short and it bled so I quickly put yarrow on and the bleeding stopped right away as expected, but then when I looked on line it said no yarrow internally for dogs. Is this false?

  • @lorijuska7134
    @lorijuska7134 Год назад

    QUESTION: I see when looking for seeds there a few different kinds of mullein. Can you use any kind of medical or just a certain one?

    • @HomeGrownHerbalist
      @HomeGrownHerbalist Год назад

      If it's being sold by a legitimate herb company and is in the Verbascum genus, it's probably fine. I usually use Verbascum thapsus.

  • @lillyw4710
    @lillyw4710 Год назад

    What herbs would be good for a dislocated shoulder?

    • @HomeGrownHerbalist
      @HomeGrownHerbalist Год назад +1

      That's a mechanical problem that just needs to be put back in by a professional.

    • @lillyw4710
      @lillyw4710 Год назад

      @@HomeGrownHerbalist i meant what is good for it after it is back in socket. What will help tendons heal or torn muscle if any? Thank you!

    • @HomeGrownHerbalist
      @HomeGrownHerbalist Год назад +1

      @@lillyw4710 Comfrey topically is good for healing those structures. Put a spray top on the tincture bottle. :0)

  • @joanneoverstreet72
    @joanneoverstreet72 5 месяцев назад

    😊🌱💚🌻🐝

  • @deannadavis244
    @deannadavis244 Год назад +1

    Is this type of information in a book the we can buy??

  • @arcobalenonellorto8994
    @arcobalenonellorto8994 Год назад

    Can you please add the latins name of the plants? Thank you

    • @homesteadacademy
      @homesteadacademy Год назад +5

      Yarrow - Latin name: Achillea millefolium
      Used for stopping bleeding, as an antibiotic, and as an anti-inflammatory.
      Plantain - Latin name: Plantago spp.
      Mentioned both the narrow and broad-leaf varieties. Used for stings, as a diuretic, and for pulling poisons out of the body.
      Hops - Latin name: Humulus lupulus
      Used topically for pain relief.
      Skullcap - Latin name: Scutellaria lateriflora
      Used topically for pain relief.
      Mullen (Mullein) - Latin name: Verbascum spp.
      Used for relaxing the airways, as a cough suppressant, and as an expectorant.
      Cramp Bark - Latin name: Viburnum opulus
      Used as an anti-spasmodic.
      Lobelia - Latin name: Lobelia inflata
      Used as an anti-spasmodic.
      Nettles (Stinging Nettle) - Latin name: Urtica dioica
      Used as an antihistamine.
      Bigham Tea (Mormon Tea) - Latin name: Ephedra spp.
      Used as an antihistamine.
      Calendula (Pot Marigold) - Latin name: Calendula officinalis
      Used as an antibiotic, accelerates healing, anti-inflammatory, and stimulates immunity.
      Turmeric - Latin name: Curcuma longa
      Used as an anti-inflammatory.
      Frankincense - Latin name: Boswellia spp.
      Used as an anti-inflammatory.
      Devil's Claw - Latin name: Harpagophytum procumbens
      Used as an anti-inflammatory.
      Burdock - Latin name: Arctium lappa
      Used for inflammation and as a diuretic.
      Dandelion - Latin name: Taraxacum officinale
      Used for inflammation and as a diuretic.

    • @arcobalenonellorto8994
      @arcobalenonellorto8994 Год назад

      @@homesteadacademy thank you 💚

  • @grannaboo03
    @grannaboo03 Год назад

    How long does a tincture last?

    • @mf3610
      @mf3610 Год назад +1

      Alcohol ones 7 years

    • @HomeGrownHerbalist
      @HomeGrownHerbalist Год назад +1

      Tinctures are good for many years. If you're using them like you should, they'll be long gone before they aren't medicinal anymore.

  • @edithemerson7278
    @edithemerson7278 Год назад +1

    Is there a discount to join the class $900 is a good deal but for this old lady on disability it might as well be a million.

    • @MelissaKNorris
      @MelissaKNorris  Год назад

      None of my classes are that much money. I'm not sure what class you're referencing