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Post by Sam on Aug 1, 2022 3:21:48 GMT -5
Both Turkeytail Fungi and Wild Yarrow have many healing and medicinal qualities. I combined some of both for a nice cup of tea on the back porch last evening and watched the hummingbirds.
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Post by les on Aug 1, 2022 21:58:24 GMT -5
think I could do with some of that ,had a cold since Friday.
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Post by Sam on Aug 2, 2022 4:25:47 GMT -5
Too bad on the cold Les. Take care of yourself my friend.
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Post by robin7 on Mar 3, 2024 9:35:31 GMT -5
I grow yarrow in my flower garden and the leaves are a great pain reliever for headaches. They are even better used to stop bleeding of small wounds. I cut and dry them, then grind them in my blender and save them in a jar. If I get a cut I just sprinkle a little on the cut and cover with a bandaid. It works great and it heals quickly too.
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Post by Sam on Mar 4, 2024 5:25:08 GMT -5
I grow yarrow in my flower garden and the leaves are a great pain reliever for headaches. They are even better used to stop bleeding of small wounds. I cut and dry them, then grind them in my blender and save them in a jar. If I get a cut I just sprinkle a little on the cut and cover with a bandaid. It works great and it heals quickly too. So happy to hear that you use herbs. Yarrow grows wild here right at the edge of my yard. I gather it and dry it for tea. I have some now.
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