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Goldthread is good for treating the stomach, conditions of the digestive tract, motion sickness, food poisoning, canker sores and is good for the gums.
The part of this plant that we want to harvest for medicinal purposes is the root. The root of this plant looks gold in color which is why it's called Goldthread. The plant is similar to the strawberry plant with 3 small leaves but they appear to have a waxy shiny surface.
Goldthread generally grows in mossy terrain and prefers to dwell in moist shady areas.
Goldthread is good for treating the stomach, conditions of the digestive tract, motion sickness, food poisoning, canker sores and is good for the gums. Allegedly it can also be used as an anti-tumor agent and to treat breast or stomach cancers. The medicine can be used by either chewing the root raw or by making a tincture. The known active ingredient is Berberine.
It has been reported that Berberine can cause heart palpitations or over-stimulate the nervous system. Use sparingly and with caution.
Learn how to make herbal extractions called tinctures.
In this movie you learn about herbal extractions called tinctures. Walking Bear shows you step by step how to make an herbal tincture extraction with alcohol, vinegar, mead, and how to make an herbal pickling brine.
The herbs used in these clips are… Red Clover flowers (a wonderful blood cleanser & builder), Hops (a powerful sedative, pain reliever, and antispasmodic), Garlic tops (very immune system modulating & blood detoxifier), and St John’s Wart (antidepressant & anti-inflammatory)
The Plant Whisperer wild-crafted herbal how-to DVDs also include some extra clips of Walking Bear’s Native Flute music videos.
In this movie Walking Bear and baby Niko show you how to make an infused herbal honey. The herb used is wild rose flowers, very high in vitamin C. Good for cold and flue and is very yummy. There is enough vitamin C in one rose hip or flower to equal 20+ oranges.
Use organic non-GMO honey. If you use honey this is an wonderful way to supplement your diet with herbal medicine. Any herb can be used to make an herbal honey.
The Plant Whisperer wild-crafted herbal how-to DVDs also include some extra clips of Walking Bear’s Native Flute music videos.
Treats cancer, balances the immune system, detoxification, diabetic modulation, anti-tumor, intestinal worms and more
The chaga mushroom is well known for its huge load of immune stimulating phytochemicals and betulin that can be consumed as a tea. Some of these compounds are derived from the birch tree and bark it consumes and concentrates in its flesh.
The chaga fungus has some of the highest amounts of anti-oxidants of any substance consumed by man. Siberian folk medicine and modern uses of a tea made from Chaga fungus include:
* boosting the immune system
* treating stomach diseases
* Intestinal worms
* Liver and heart ailments
* Cancers including those of the breast, liver, uterine, and gastric
* Hypertension
* Diabetes
* anti-tumor activity
* The active compound inotodiol which works against influenza A and B viruses and cancer cells.
* Activity against HIV-1
* As an anti-inflammatory
Some experts claim the Chaga is the best anti-cancer mushroom of all.
Properties and Ingredients of Chaga include:
* Polysaccharides that enhance the immune system; treat cancer, live, HIV virus and other bacterial and viral infections.
* Betulinic acid to counter viral infections and tumors
* Triterpenes to lower cholesterol, improve circulation, detoxify the liver, treat hepatitis, bronchitis, asthma, and coughs.
* Germanium (a free-radical scavenger) to cleanse the blood, normalize blood pressure, and prevent tumors.
* Other nucleosides, phytonutrients, minerals, and amino acids including saponin, magnesium, chromium, iron, kalium, beta-glucan, inotodiol, isoprenoid, and others.
Introduction (Mon Dec 27 12:26:35 2010 EST) Views: 16276
Welcome to the wonderful world of herbalism and natural health & wellness.
Tim’s Bio:
Tim N. Goodblood, AKA; Walking Bear of MoinMedicines.
Tim has studied herbal medicine under Native Elders as well as many well known modern herbalists for more than 17 years, and has been involved in alternative healing and wellness work for more than 18 years.
As well as a certified Reiki master/teacher, Tim works with rock medicine, aroma-therapy, therapeutic touch, and more.
He has dedicated his life to learning, teaching, and the application of complimentary holistic healing and wellness techniques.
Statement from Tim...
“At this stage of my life it is my greatest desire to help others learn how-to heal themselves. It is my passion and calling to teach you and others that health and wellness are right there in your back yard. Nature gives us everything that we need to be healthy and heal from ALL illness totally free of charge.
In the years I have worked with plant medicine and alternative healing I have seen almost every form of health issues managed or completely healed with herbs. Everything from heart disease, cancer, diabetes to broken bones. You name it…nature has something for you and your health.
We live in a time of war and economic upheaval with health care quality low and expense at an all time high. Imagine the money you could save if you knew how to heal yourself with what nature provides for you.
I have invested a great deal of time and expense over the years into learning what I know. For the most part I have always given this to others for free. However, I have a family to support. It is my goal to pass on this knowledge to others full time. To do so I must be able to make a living with it as well.
To achieve this I am offering the teachings in many ways at very reasonable rates. I am always open to barter and payment plans."
We offer a number of ways that you can choose from to study and learn what we have to offer…
1. Online correspondence course. (complete with video conferencing.)
2. Local in home herb classes.
3. Local classes offered through metaphysical and natural based shops, organizations, and businesses.
4. Local herb walks on your land.
5. Local events workshops.
6. Weekend camping trips including herbal medicine, back to basics survival skills, and wild foods education. As well as techniques in humanure composting and low environmental impact.
7. Hands on apprenticeship program. Come and live on the land here at the 4 Winds Farm. Stay for one to four months in the summer to apprentice under Walking Bear.
8. “The Plant Whisperer” how-to wild-crafted herbalism DVD movie collection.
7 movies are available now, with a total of 21 in the works. The most in-depth how-to herbal DVDs ever.
“I look forward to working with you and introducing you to the wonderful world of herbal healing.
May the Great Spirit bless you as you walk the path of life.”
Tim Walking Bear Goodblood
Aka; The Plant Whisperer
Disclaimer:
This information, descriptions, and products are not meant to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. They are for educational purposes only.
Waiver of Liability:
Clients are reminded that it is their personal right and responsibility to make educated choices in their own and their family's health care. We do not make these choices for the client. We provide educational resources in the historic and traditional uses of herbs.
Only a physician (MD) can diagnose, treat and prescribe medicines for illness. The role of the herbalist in any healing process is not to consider a client's individual systems but to consider a client as a whole person and to consult the client concerning lifestyle, diet, and herbal recommendations
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