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Wed Oct 16, 2013 1:42 am |
It's beautiful, isnt it. I had a holiday once in a pine forest and loved it, the energy of it was just glorious, so fortifying.
I'd love to live in a sunny forest,with mountains. That'd be my ideal.
Thanks for posting..always love tree photographs. |
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Wed Oct 16, 2013 5:57 pm |
catski wrote: |
Panos, good catch about the slippery elm. I love that stuff.. fantastically soothing to the gut.
There's eucalyptus for menthol and turpentine (pine resin) for white horse oil linament and candida cleansing.
Are there other tree medicines,anyone know? |
Catski, here’s info re one tree seen in
http://lunadoncella.com/page1.html
“WILD CHERRY bark (Rosaceae - Rose Family) used if there is a dry irritating cough that can be associated with bronchitis; thus sedating bronchial mucous membrane.”
(Amongst other medicinal values > products made from tree roots, berries, leaves, fruits, flowers etc on the 5 page site
- an interesting read - I guess she's an *herbalist + * (?)
I've never used that particular tree bark tho. |
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