Mysterious Fatal Respiratory Illness Sickens Dogs Across The US, Vets Are Puzzled
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Usnea is an antibiotic also. It’s found on trees/branches or if they get blown off, on the ground. When I recently had a sinus infection, I took usnea tincture I made myself and drank goldenrod tea. I made a tincture but you can make tea from usnea also. Find some, clean it up of any bark/debris (dry, don’t wash it), put it in a pot of water and boil for a few minutes, then strain it and drink. You can add some honey if you like.
Thank you for sharing this
Here's a post I wrote awhile ago with some medicinal herbs, usnea is on the list. https://greatawakening.win/p/16ZXVUawdt/medicinal-herbs-we-should-all-kn/
Outstanding recommendations, the black walnut salve is good to have around also. Thank you for posting this information. We have most of the list in our home. The willow bark I have in powder and heat up water and stir.
Thank you for the link.
Thank you so much. I have never heard of Usnea. I will go look.
Welcome fren, here's a post I wrote awhile ago with some medicinal herbs, usnea is on the list. Usnea is good for UTI's also, among other things.
https://greatawakening.win/p/16ZXVUawdt/medicinal-herbs-we-should-all-kn/
Thank you so much for that list. I actually looked up Usnea because it's not an herb, it's a lichen so I have no idea about it. The others I know except for sweet potato. I will go look.
You got a good list there.
Thank you fren.
You're welcome & thank you!
Usnea is great to have around. I've made tincture with it but you can also make a tea with it. I like to drink herbal teas, so still learning about what all the herbs are good for. Goldenrod tea is great for sinuses/colds. Chamomile tea is soothing/calming. Dandelion tea is good for the kidneys. Soooo many herbs... so little time, lol.
Can you give me the scientific or Latin name for sweet potato please?
For sweet potato leaves, it's scientific name is Ipomoea batatas.
Found this site while searching for the scientific name, but haven't read through it all yet ... https://academic.oup.com/nutritionreviews/article/68/10/604/1811438