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Randy

What peaked my interest was your reference to BLUE yarrow. Over

the past 30 years I have studied, grown and foraged many species of

Achillea but have never come across one commonly called Blue yarrow.

The Achilleas have significant amounts of natural aspirin in them

which is why they are so great for pain relief. Cucurmin found in

Tumeric is also great for arthritis, it's action is similar to

Achillea but also somewhat different.

And, yes, you are right..... harvest only what you need and leave

enough for the seven generation to come.

mjh

 

 

herbal remedies , " Randal Wilson, Sr. "

<rwilson@k...> wrote:

> fox

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> I truely don't know.

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> depends where you live. Wal-Marts or K-marts migfht still have

them.

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> In ohio they are all gone. We mainly have white and yellow here

where I live. I make a pain rub out of it.

>

> I have carpol tunnel and i mix in cummin for it and rub it on my

rists. Kills the pain and now i don't have it CTS that is.

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> You can try a search on the net for the seeds.

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> Sorry I can't do more then this.

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> Randy

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> ps you can get a pic of it and go to your country roads and find

it. Transplant them and use it for your own.

> But if you do this you need to take something with you to give back

to Mother Earth. Blue Corn is real good for this. Remember NEVER

take more then you need !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

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