Thank you for this teaching! Yup. The food industry and FDA support products that contain petroleum because it's more profitable for them and the deals they've with the medical, big pharma and oil industry. Petroleum comes from the sediment of oil and gas deposits, basically the left over sludge.
This video was very informative. Thank you. I suffer from psoriasis and I want to try what you have presented today. You did not babble, just presented an excellent presentation.
Thanks, I’ve been reading allot about dandelion lately & just started with Tea. I really enjoyed your video & will be sharing it with others. Love your enthusiasm.
Glad it was helpful! Do pop back into the comments and let me know how your dandelion makings go if you have time. Thanks for letting me know your found my voice soothing, lol. I actually thought I was a bit boring and too quiet.
One of the more helpful videos I’ve come across on my dandelion journey! My only question- i made dandelion tincture in alcohol and it rose to the surface so there a bit of plant above the liquid in the jar. Is that okay or do i need to top it off with more liquid maybe?
If it stays above the liquid there is a possibility of mold setting in (it may or may not happen) you could use a glass weight or clean washed stone so the plant matter stays below the surface. More liquid probably won't help if your plant matter is already floating! Good luck with your project. I hope it turns out great!
Thank you for this teaching! Yup. The food industry and FDA support products that contain petroleum because it's more profitable for them and the deals they've with the medical, big pharma and oil industry. Petroleum comes from the sediment of oil and gas deposits, basically the left over sludge.
Thanks for your added knowledge on the subject!
This video was very informative. Thank you. I suffer from psoriasis and I want to try what you have presented today. You did not babble, just presented an excellent presentation.
You are a real sweetheart just keep doing what you do just the right amount of info
Thank you for your support, and I'm glad the info has been useful. God bless
Very very useful
Thanks, and pleased it has been helpful. God bless
Very helpful! Thank you!
Thank you! Glad you liked it.
Thanks, I’ve been reading allot about dandelion lately & just started with Tea. I really enjoyed your video & will be sharing it with others. Love your enthusiasm.
Thank you, I appreciate the encouragement :)
Great tutorial. You provided all the info necessary for me to easily make my own. Your voice is also soothing. Perfect. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Do pop back into the comments and let me know how your dandelion makings go if you have time. Thanks for letting me know your found my voice soothing, lol. I actually thought I was a bit boring and too quiet.
Great information!! Thank-you!!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks so much for the encouragement.
Very useful. Your voice is very good and you explained it very nicely. Thank you ❤
Thanks for your comment and pleased to hear it was helpful..
Enjoyed your video. Loved the information, the more info the better. Very helpful. Good job!
One of the more helpful videos I’ve come across on my dandelion journey! My only question- i made dandelion tincture in alcohol and it rose to the surface so there a bit of plant above the liquid in the jar. Is that okay or do i need to top it off with more liquid maybe?
If it stays above the liquid there is a possibility of mold setting in (it may or may not happen) you could use a glass weight or clean washed stone so the plant matter stays below the surface. More liquid probably won't help if your plant matter is already floating! Good luck with your project. I hope it turns out great!
Can you just eat the thing raw without a bunch of work to get the benefits
Funny because I thought most people had an allergy to them.