Materia Medica INFUSIONS The Woodsman's Expectorant 22

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granny always said.." if you are truly sick..you will not care what it taste like as long and you get better from it" she has lots of jars of stuff for pain sickness ect..wish i knew what all she had back in the day..really learning alot from this series Dave..thanks for the posting..safe journeys

BLACKIETHOMAS
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I like that you explained the difference between synthesized pharmeceuticals vs. the natural state of the herb with all of its chemical constituents in tact. Well done and informative.

TrilliumWildEdibles
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These medica vids are awesome! Can’t stop watching them!

quigonreturns
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At about 8:40, Rufus was collecting his own herbs. Great series, Dave! I love this stuff!

rickgroshong
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Dave, thanks for putting this series on materia medica together. What a great idea! I have several herbal books from writers like Matthew Wood, Maria Treben, and others, but your videos make so much more sense. I learn better this way. A good teacher makes his/her students believe they can do what they just learned... you are doing exactly that. Keep up the great work! I appreciate what you are doing.

montanalongrifle
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When Rufus poked his head into the shot, I suddenly had a thought:  I wonder if you could train your pooch to find and retrieve medicines in the field?  Like if you were partially immobilized from injury or sickness.  He could even have it partially masticated when he brings it to you!  Anyways, thanks for being a great instructor Dave, and for another great knowledge share.  I am ecstatic when I look around my little patch of wilderness and see so many of the medicines from your series...they are literally everywhere.

E.lectricityNorth
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Words of wisdom you stated, learn 6 to 8 plants and 3 trees inside and out. I was trying to learn way to many and not grasping enough.

Franetzky
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Dave your medica series is 100% grade A stuff

patrickbryanoutside
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Dave, you have my full attention with this series!! Thank you for keeping the native skills alive!

TheMongo
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I love you Dave! Can't wait for July 15th basic survival class. Coming from the Bay Area California.

joshuaespinoza
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LOVE my Swedish Mess kit, It's a work of ART!

Milkman
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Man, you are a very well learned person. Keep it up bro!

aaroncole
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BTW, Dave, Survival Lilly recommends your books and has them on her Amazon ordering page. I just bought your Bushcraft 101, Expert, and Trapping guides for my collection and knowledge. I can't wait to get them. I live just north of Pittsburgh, PA and often wondered if there you have a school for Bushcraft. I'd love to take some courses in it someday where they offer such a thing.

jonnyboat
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That is a nice dew rag Dave and those canvass bags are a good idea. I like to use a tea ball for single servings myself, oils can be handy as well but more to carry.
Thanks

treedirt
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Thanks dave for teaching us these madications natural cures and such.Osiyo

mickeyhuggins
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Glad you pointed out to be sure not to get other plants in your pickings as some that grow in close proximity can be poisonous be aware

christopherbright
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I quite enjoy the episodes re natural remedies I am making the black drawing salve you outlined also made a salve using self heal. Keep it up buddy from the hills of WV God Bless

christopherbright
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wow, super thorough as always. Thanks.

davidharvey
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Great video, thanks for your time, and sharing your knowledge.

Owuryn
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here is my "gripe" ; more RUFUS please :D thankyou all done . doin' grate, love the locust/cicadas/katydid sounds . every 14yrs i think ???

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