Walk In The Wild
Walk In The Wild
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🌿 Mullein: History, Medicinal Uses, and Identification!
🌱 Mullein or Verbascum Thapsus is a versatile plant that has been used for centuries for its medicinal properties, uses as toilet paper, shoe lining, bedding, and even in candle and torch making! In this video we're gonna go over the History, Uses, and how to identify this miraculous plant!
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🌿 Wild Lettuce: History, Medicinal Uses, and Identification!
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🌱 Wild Lettuce or Lactuca Virosa is a versatile plant that has been used for centuries for its medicinal properties. It has pain reliving and sedative effects and can help many other ailments as well! In this video we're gonna go over the History, Uses, and how to identify this miraculous plant! ⚙️ Tried and true gear I use all the time! Shop on Amazon and help the channel out for free! Great ...
🫐 Pokeweed vs Elderberry (How To Tell The Difference) 🌿
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🌿 Pokeweed & Elderberry are 2 plants plants that often get confused with each other because of their similar looking berries. In This video we will go over the morphological differences between each plant and get a better understanding of how to differentiate between the two! ⚙️ Tried and true gear I use all the time! Shop on Amazon and help the channel out for free! Great Books On Foraging: S...
🌿 27 Terms You Need To Know!
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In this video we'll explore 27 must-know Herbalism terms to aid you on your foraging journey! I spent a ton of time animating this to make it as informative as possible, so please show me some love and like and subscribe to the channel and I promise to bring you more high quality content like this in the future! Thank you everyone and enjoy the video! ⚙️ Tried and true gear I use all the time!...
🌿Top 10 Surprising Medicinal Benefits Of Basil! (MUCH MORE THAN A KITCHEN HERB)
Просмотров 5443 месяца назад
Basil isn't just for garnishing dishes..it's a powerhouse of healing and rejuvenation! Join me in this video and lets uncover the top 10 medicinal benefits of basil and take control of your health naturally! 🌿 ⚙️ Tried and true gear I use all the time! Shop on Amazon and help the channel out for free! Great Books On Foraging: Sam Thayer's Field Guide to Edible Wild Plants: amzn.to/3VO4tt5 The ...
🍄 13 Ways This Mushroom Boosts Your Health Naturally!
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In this video, we delve deep into the fascinating world of the Turkey Tail Mushroom. A powerhouse of medicinal benefits! Join me as we uncover 13 incredible ways this humble fungus can enhance your health and well-being. ⚙️ Tried and true gear I use all the time! Shop on Amazon and help the channel out for free! Great Books On Foraging: Sam Thayer's Field Guide to Edible Wild Plants: amzn.to/3...
🪷 Henbit Vs. Purple Deadnettle (How To Tell The Difference)
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🔎 In this video, we'll discuss two look-alike plants. Purple Dead Nettle and Henbit, and explore their unique characteristics, distinguishing features, and how to tell them apart. ⚙️ Tried and true gear I use all the time! Shop on Amazon and help the channel out for free! Great Books On Foraging: Sam Thayer's Field Guide to Edible Wild Plants: amzn.to/3VO4tt5 The Forager's Harvest: amzn.to/3xw...
🌿 Know Thy Enemy: Poison Ivy vs. Virginia Creeper 🔎
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🌿 Know Thy Enemy: Poison Ivy vs. Virginia Creeper 🔎
🍄 How To Identify Turkey Tail Mushroom (10 Characteristics To Look For)
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🍄 How To Identify Turkey Tail Mushroom (10 Characteristics To Look For)
🍄 The Fungus of Life: Turkey Tail Mushroom's Unbelievable Health Benefits! (Extensive Analysis)
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🍄 The Fungus of Life: Turkey Tail Mushroom's Unbelievable Health Benefits! (Extensive Analysis)
🎙️ 5 Questions With The Creator: Podcast Ep.1 🌿
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🎙️ 5 Questions With The Creator: Podcast Ep.1 🌿
🪷 Purple Dead Nettle: A Potent Powerhouse Of Medicinal Benefits! (Check Out This Useful Wild Edible)
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🪷 Purple Dead Nettle: A Potent Powerhouse Of Medicinal Benefits! (Check Out This Useful Wild Edible)
🌿Purslane: A Tasty Succulent Wild Edible (That's More Than Just a Weed!)
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🌿Purslane: A Tasty Succulent Wild Edible (That's More Than Just a Weed!)
🌱 3 More Easy wild Edibles To Forage In Your Yard! (Henbit, Clover, Plantain)
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🌱 3 More Easy wild Edibles To Forage In Your Yard! (Henbit, Clover, Plantain)
🌱 3 Easy Wild Edibles To Forage In Your Yard! (Chickweed, Dandelion, Wild Onion)
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🌱 3 Easy Wild Edibles To Forage In Your Yard! (Chickweed, Dandelion, Wild Onion)
🌿 30 Wild Edibles To Forage On The Appalachian Trail!
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🌿 30 Wild Edibles To Forage On The Appalachian Trail!
🌻15 Wild Edible Plants On The Appalachian Trail!
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🌻15 Wild Edible Plants On The Appalachian Trail!
🫐 8 Edible Wild Berries on The Appalachian Trail!
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🫐 8 Edible Wild Berries on The Appalachian Trail!
🍄 3 Easily Identifiable Edible Wild Mushrooms! Chicken Of The Woods, Oyster Mushroom, Chanterelle!
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🍄 3 Easily Identifiable Edible Wild Mushrooms! Chicken Of The Woods, Oyster Mushroom, Chanterelle!
🌿 Yucca: Make Soap, Rope, and More! A Wild Edible With Many Uses!
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🌿 Yucca: Make Soap, Rope, and More! A Wild Edible With Many Uses!
🌵 Prickly Pear Cactus: A Wild Edible That May Look Threatening.. but It's Delicious!
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🌵 Prickly Pear Cactus: A Wild Edible That May Look Threatening.. but It's Delicious!
🌿 Ground Ivy: An Aromatic Wild Edible To Add To Your Repertoire Of Plants!
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🌿 Ground Ivy: An Aromatic Wild Edible To Add To Your Repertoire Of Plants!
🌿 Bittercress: A Peppery Wild Edible Found Everywhere In Your Yard!
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🌿 Bittercress: A Peppery Wild Edible Found Everywhere In Your Yard!
🌿 Garlic Mustard: A Wild Edible To Add A Lil' Spice To Your Life!
Просмотров 341Год назад
🌿 Garlic Mustard: A Wild Edible To Add A Lil' Spice To Your Life!
🍀 Wood Sorrel: A Citrusy Tasting Wild Edible That's Great As A Garnish!
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🍀 Wood Sorrel: A Citrusy Tasting Wild Edible That's Great As A Garnish!
🌿 Broadleaf Plantain: An Edible and Medicinal Plant That Has Many Uses!
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🌿 Broadleaf Plantain: An Edible and Medicinal Plant That Has Many Uses!
🍀 Clover: A Wild Edible The Bees Love And So Do We!
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🍀 Clover: A Wild Edible The Bees Love And So Do We!
🌿 Henbit: The Purple Flowered Wild Edible That's Everywhere!
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🌿 Henbit: The Purple Flowered Wild Edible That's Everywhere!
🌻 Dandelion: Prolific Weed and Nutritious Wild Edible!
Просмотров 327Год назад
🌻 Dandelion: Prolific Weed and Nutritious Wild Edible!
🧅 Wild Onions and Garlic: Wild Edibles That Boost The immune System!
Просмотров 498Год назад
🧅 Wild Onions and Garlic: Wild Edibles That Boost The immune System!

Комментарии

  • @gray2308
    @gray2308 5 часов назад

    Is it in Orlando fl

  • @kratomseeker5258
    @kratomseeker5258 10 часов назад

    although actually there are chemicals in the plant that act on the opioid receptors and that does not make it a opiate but it does make it a opioid.

  • @MrFrank3317
    @MrFrank3317 День назад

    Thank you

  • @mariontaylor3523
    @mariontaylor3523 День назад

    Growing my winter supply now. Thanks for the history and use of wild lettuce!

  • @markpalmer7832
    @markpalmer7832 День назад

    Horseshit all around

  • @surfsup5592
    @surfsup5592 День назад

    Heck yea, take you a walk thru the woods, turns into a trip

  • @vickieallsopp137
    @vickieallsopp137 2 дня назад

    I bet it would taste better with some ranch! 😋

  • @uhoh7541
    @uhoh7541 2 дня назад

    How does this compare to kratom? I've used it for a few years for anxiety and to help drink less alcohol, however my tolerance is starting to concern me.

  • @savinggift158
    @savinggift158 2 дня назад

    This stuff must have been dropped in my garden by birds Now I know it wild lettuce Can I cook stews with it

  • @Aaron-zu3xn
    @Aaron-zu3xn 2 дня назад

    the effect is nowhere near as strong as opium and if you ingest too much trying to take a lot and get that high you can hurt yourself because it has silica that builds up in the body (you'll start noticing lumps near your armpits on your arms because the lymph system gets clogged)

  • @sallytidwell7804
    @sallytidwell7804 2 дня назад

    Our heavenly Father does provide!

  • @garylyons3036
    @garylyons3036 2 дня назад

    It's not opium it does not work like opium

  • @sirensynapse5603
    @sirensynapse5603 3 дня назад

    I had no idea. I just pull it like crazy since it's quite a weed in my wildflower zone. :)

  • @livenlife9656
    @livenlife9656 3 дня назад

    I have one of these in my back yard (at least it looks like it). After eating the pear part my mouth started to feel a little numb but didnt seem to have any other affects. Should i be worried? Does that mean my cactus isn't edible?

  • @mrbuck5059
    @mrbuck5059 4 дня назад

    Big pharma isnt going to like this. I love it. It saved me from an opiate addiction. Dont let the GOobErmentals find out.

  • @joshbrz8902
    @joshbrz8902 5 дней назад

    Ok what are they drinking the nasty sticky white crap thats disgusting

  • @garyoldham4449
    @garyoldham4449 5 дней назад

    Milkweed also has a white latex The milk will dissolve warts. In the fall we would call them pod plants. Being curious, I would peel open the brown seed pods and see the silky seed "parachutes". I had a huge wart on my left hand. Older brother told me, dab it with milkweed several times a day. Keep doing it until the wart dissolves. It only took a few days and the wart become soft. I picked the wart off and it bled a little bit. There was sort of a depression that later healed and no more wart. Ever again. It didn't grow back. Milkweed also has other medicinal purposes, thanks for the video.

  • @Eileen-jvsf
    @Eileen-jvsf 6 дней назад

    Great video! I would like to find out where to get seeds for wild lettuce. Please, if you could help me, that would be great! Thanks.

  • @djoswald9128
    @djoswald9128 6 дней назад

    Look 👀 up “Moringa Trees”. I would say one of, if not the top of the healthiest plants on the planet. You can eat everything but the roots. I don’t think the wood pulp would taste good though. I used to take the leaves for joint pains. Placebo.?. Still one of the most notorious plants in the world. It works for me. Ever seen chunky kids in Africa.?. After they planted these trees throughout an African village. Two years later, the children were a little bit chunky.😁. Their seeds purify water too. Cattle Food.😉. As well as people food. Any who, figured you may want to look 👀 in on this wonderful 🪴.

  • @djoswald9128
    @djoswald9128 6 дней назад

    They are most often confused with Dandelion. Surprised you didn’t explain how to tell the difference. Dandelion is good for you, but not wild Lettuce in medicines use.

  • @jamesrobertarchbald6357
    @jamesrobertarchbald6357 6 дней назад

    the fact that people hate on opium is ridiculous opiates were better than god for me.. sober people are not only boring but soulless and incapable of having not only an intelligent idea or an honest thought and are constantly validating the matrix…by not enjoying what life has to offer all these people are microdosing life and there is no such thing as magic to them

  • @The_Buz
    @The_Buz 6 дней назад

    I smoke this and have been for more than a few years now, this stuff works great for sleep and pain. Please, don't listen to these people in the comments, who say it don't work... you must find the best plant as there is many different species of the Wild Lettuce You should be looking for 4-6-foot-tall plants with yellow or purple flowers with tiny spine needles on the bottom of the stem. with dandelion looking leaves. Best time to Harvest is right before all the flowers are open, as that's when the plant is most potent. Please, don't use any leave that have any spots or have turned brown, just throw them away. If you want to use as a tea, you might want to add a dash of salt and sweeten to taste. the salt takes a lot of the bitterness out. you can use Honey, Maple syrup, or just about any sweetener you like. If I make a tea, I use the caned sweetened Kool-Aid in mine. I find it taste so much better. When I harvest plants, I hang them upside down for a day (24 hours), then dehydrate in a fan less heated Dehydrator for 3-4 days or until crisp to touch. then mash them up with a wire potato masher. and smoke in just a reg. pipe you can also use 50/50 with medical cannabis, for the same Mood boost. I am no Doctor or anything like that, I'm just user and this is how I use it. I do recommend you see a real doctor before use. as this has had some adverse or allergic reacting to some people. most people have no problems with use but just in case see your doctor first, please! The thing I like about Wild lettuce, is it helps A LOT with my pain, and you I don't get that weird feeling like in pain meds I've taken in the past before I found out about this stuff. Hope it helps you as it has helped me. Just one guy's opinion.

  • @Sharon-yk7xm
    @Sharon-yk7xm 6 дней назад

    I smoked it and was high and went grey for months

  • @Mattlikes2skate
    @Mattlikes2skate 6 дней назад

    There should be a warning with this as there are many plants/weeds that look similar with milky sap that is very bad for you. It’s a common rule of thumb if the sap is milky don’t ingest it or rub a little on your skin first to see if you have any redness appear

  • @britaeirikr8609
    @britaeirikr8609 7 дней назад

    Are these dandelions?

  • @shroompicn-shrooman
    @shroompicn-shrooman 7 дней назад

    Works wonders for me for skeep .

  • @CatherineMahoney-g4w
    @CatherineMahoney-g4w 7 дней назад

    It looks like poach salad. My grandmother used to make poach salad.

  • @robertromanul2212
    @robertromanul2212 7 дней назад

    Around the time I was like 10 I think, we had a lot of this plant variety in our garden, and some years it grew taller than me (was probably around 150cm) and had finger-thick trunks with small spikes, and it would always be sticky with this liquid when you broke them. I used to spend the day struggling to pluck them from the ground, then carrying more than I could barely hold to feed to our chicken. It always seemed like they particularly enjoyed that plant more than others. I guess now I know why.

  • @williamcarter9380
    @williamcarter9380 7 дней назад

    It's latex not opium. Try it in tandem with THC. Only eat a small bite after de-spineing. It's bitter . This is my own recipe, not saying it medically sound. It's how I deal with pain.

  • @annekai
    @annekai 7 дней назад

    Be careful not to confuse with milkweed which is poisonous as it contains a chemical which can stop the heart.

  • @douglascooper1987
    @douglascooper1987 8 дней назад

    Doesn't sound like a weed at all.🤔

  • @ederalmeida6308
    @ederalmeida6308 8 дней назад

    I tried several times to give you a like, but I couldn't. It seems the RUclips resource is enabled.

  • @desperatefortuneproduction3296
    @desperatefortuneproduction3296 9 дней назад

    I stopped this at 2:45 because I find the narration unbearable, as with many YT presentations. Is the narrator a real person? The speech has no natural qualities and is breathless and relentless. I would need opiates to cope with it.

  • @kratomseeker5258
    @kratomseeker5258 9 дней назад

    this is a good ID video i wish it was on youtube 5 years ago when i was looking for this plant i now know what it looks like.

  • @edwardthompson9981
    @edwardthompson9981 9 дней назад

    I read you shouldn't use it if you have prostate problems. I have BPH and they are right. Don't use if you have prostate problems.

  • @emilyhams2235
    @emilyhams2235 9 дней назад

    We are extremely interested in holistic medicine. We are currently harvesting some mimosa flowers and bark for tinctures. ❤ We love living in the south, where a lot of wild plants and foods grow, even the ones that aren't native in TN, like the Mimosa tree 🌴😊

  • @gooutside6055
    @gooutside6055 9 дней назад

    I’ve been mixing wild lettuce and mullien in my pipe.

  • @joannan6178
    @joannan6178 9 дней назад

    Delicious on a cream cheese bagel or replacement of lettuce on a sandwich

  • @allenlyon7202
    @allenlyon7202 9 дней назад

    When to harvest and how much for a tea ? I got a whole field of it!!

  • @MrsHilly62
    @MrsHilly62 10 дней назад

    Isn't this also called "milkweed?

  • @jimyost2585
    @jimyost2585 10 дней назад

    Worse than worthless goof juice that gives you a terrible buzz (similar to a Valium buzz). I drank a teaspoon of it and I hated the buzz so bad that I had to drink two bottles of red wine to get rid of the wild lettuce buzz. I love opium, but wild lettuce is a worthless substitute for it in my opinion.

  • @BoobooAndre
    @BoobooAndre 10 дней назад

    No it actually is not opium stop lying, opium comes from papaver somniferum, not opium lettuce, completely different compounds

  • @johnkrieger185
    @johnkrieger185 11 дней назад

    I remember an article in High Times about wild lettuce. They said it was disappointing: it starts out seeming like opium, but it doesn't deliver.

  • @fletcherjacobs3688
    @fletcherjacobs3688 11 дней назад

    Hahah I have one growing huge in a little gutter.

  • @LaVeeMoeGunZ
    @LaVeeMoeGunZ 11 дней назад

  • @user-so8ei2td1d
    @user-so8ei2td1d 11 дней назад

    I used it for poison ivy, some years back, and it worked extremely well...

  • @envidiaff8485
    @envidiaff8485 12 дней назад

    Some times i get them in my yard the tortoise seems to love them 🤣🤣🤣

  • @3666san
    @3666san 12 дней назад

    I found a purslane with lavender coloured flowers. Is it edible?

  • @rubytuby6369
    @rubytuby6369 12 дней назад

    I Heard You can do the same thing with Romain lettuce. Just let it grow through the summer produces the same milky sap with a mild sedative effect.