Medicinal Trees
By woodlandstv
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Here medical herbalist Julia Behrens shares with us her expert knowledge of the medicinal properties of certain trees. Whilst walking in woodland, Julia tells us how she draws both on traditional medical beliefs and modern scientific research to help heal patients using specific parts of trees such as lime flowers, oak bark and hawthorn berries. Julia also speaks about how plant utilisation and conservation need to co-exist.
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Very informative. I use hawthorn berry to make jelly. It is great stuff.
She is very good. I am going to find more videos with her.
Very informative. Thanks for sharing.
Favorited this one. This lady is amazing!
Could anyone please repeat the names? so I can look up in google for the dutch names of these trees for more information…thanks…
I wish this wonderful lady was my mummy.
Silver, first one is viburnum, second – linden, third – oak, fourth – ash, fifth – elderberry, sixth – hawthorn (she also talked aout dandelions, by the way, the thorns on the hawthorns make really good toothpicks!).
Thanks Petit… for your time. i'll look them up now.
Excellent Video.
Thanks for sharing. I'm about to try some hawthorn jelly for the first time.
MiWilderness
November 8, 2013