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Alterative herbs are the group of plants which clean the blood and the

eliminative tissues and organs (Liver, Kidneys, Skin, etc).

 

The better-known Alteratives are Plantain, Red Clover, Poke Root, Burdock Root,

Chaparral, Oregon Grape, Sassafras, Sarsaparilla, Echinacea, Yellow Dock and

Garlic.

 

These same herbs have other therapeutic actions as well as being Alterative.

 

Most Alteratives work best with a stimulant such as Cayenne, Ginger, Peppermint,

Cloves, Horseradish and Black Pepper, etc.

 

Doc's alterative formulas contain alterative herbs in companion with stimulants

OR he will recommend a stimulant formula be taken along with them.

 

Mary

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Mary,

This is what I would like to learn more about; they can be harvested in the wild

by anyone who knows what to look for and how to use them. What references do

you recommend to identify them?

 

I know both plantain plants, red clover, poke root, sassafras, dandelion and

garlic and have access to gather them.

I do research on the web about plants and I am still not sure of the identities

of the burdock and thistles in my area because there are several with

similarities and some are dangerous if used.

I would appreciate any links for further research.

Thank you,

Susan in Ga

 

herbal remedies , " maryostrowski " <mary wrote:

>

> Alterative herbs are the group of plants which clean the blood and the

eliminative tissues and organs (Liver, Kidneys, Skin, etc).

>

> The better-known Alteratives are Plantain, Red Clover, Poke Root, Burdock

Root, Chaparral, Oregon Grape, Sassafras, Sarsaparilla, Echinacea, Yellow Dock

and Garlic.

>

> These same herbs have other therapeutic actions as well as being Alterative.

>

> Most Alteratives work best with a stimulant such as Cayenne, Ginger,

Peppermint, Cloves, Horseradish and Black Pepper, etc.

>

> Doc's alterative formulas contain alterative herbs in companion with

stimulants OR he will recommend a stimulant formula be taken along with them.

>

> Mary

>

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Susan,

I do apologize for not answering in a timely manner. I am hoping there

are some wildcrafters on our list who can suggest some books.

My suggestion is do some research on the Internet regarding such books

and then go to a local book store such as Barnes and Noble or

Borders.and order them They can order the book for you to see before

you purchase it.

I would also talk to old folks in your area and try to locate an old

herbalist/ wildcrafter.

I am searching myself for an all around good book on this .When I find

the right thing , I will post about it.

Any other ideas folks ?

Mary

 

 

 

abcsgr22148 wrote:

 

 

 

Mary,

This is what I would like to learn more about; they can be harvested in

the wild by anyone who knows what to look for and how to use them. What

references do you recommend to identify them?

 

I know both plantain plants, red clover, poke root, sassafras,

dandelion and garlic and have access to gather them.

I do research on the web about plants and I am still not sure of the

identities of the burdock and thistles in my area because there are

several with similarities and some are dangerous if used.

I would appreciate any links for further research.

Thank you,

Susan in Ga

 

herbal remedies ,

"maryostrowski" <mary wrote:

>

> Alterative herbs are the group of plants which clean the blood and

the eliminative tissues and organs (Liver, Kidneys, Skin, etc).

>

> The better-known Alteratives are Plantain, Red Clover, Poke Root,

Burdock Root, Chaparral, Oregon Grape, Sassafras, Sarsaparilla,

Echinacea, Yellow Dock and Garlic.

>

> These same herbs have other therapeutic actions as well as being

Alterative.

>

> Most Alteratives work best with a stimulant such as Cayenne,

Ginger, Peppermint, Cloves, Horseradish and Black Pepper, etc.

>

> Doc's alterative formulas contain alterative herbs in companion

with stimulants OR he will recommend a stimulant formula be taken along

with them.

>

> Mary

>

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The problem with most books and wildcrafting ...it that...most

do not give a good enough ID to protect yourself from harvesting

something by mistake. Be very careful with that.

> Susan,

> I do apologize for not answering in a timely manner. I am hoping

> there are some wildcrafters on our list who can suggest some books.

> My suggestion is do some research on the Internet regarding such

> books and then go to a local book store such as Barnes and Noble or

> Borders.and order them They can order the book for you to see

> before you purchase it.

> I would also talk to old folks in your area and try to locate an

> old herbalist/ wildcrafter.

> I am searching myself for an all around good book on this .When I

> find the right thing , I will post about it. Any other ideas folks

> ? Mary

>

>

> abcsgr22148 wrote:

>>

>>

> Mary,

> This is what I would like to learn more about; they can be

> harvested in

>

>> the wild by anyone who knows what to look for and how to use

>> them. What references do you recommend to identify them?

>>

>

> I know both plantain plants, red clover, poke root, sassafras,

>

>> dandelion and garlic and have access to gather them.

>>

> I do research on the web about plants and I am still not sure of the

>

>> identities of the burdock and thistles in my area because there

>> are several with similarities and some are dangerous if used.

>>

> I would appreciate any links for further research. Thank you, Susan

> in Ga

>

> herbal remedies ,

>> "maryostrowski" <mary wrote:

>>

>> Alterative herbs are the group of plants which clean the blood

>> and the eliminative tissues and organs (Liver, Kidneys, Skin,

>> etc).

>>

>> The better-known Alteratives are Plantain, Red Clover, Poke Root,

>> Burdock Root, Chaparral, Oregon Grape, Sassafras, Sarsaparilla,

>> Echinacea, Yellow Dock and Garlic.

>>

>> These same herbs have other therapeutic actions as well as being

>> Alterative.

>>

>> Most Alteratives work best with a stimulant such as Cayenne,

>> Ginger, Peppermint, Cloves, Horseradish and Black Pepper, etc.

>>

>> Doc's alterative formulas contain alterative herbs in companion

>> with stimulants OR he will recommend a stimulant formula be taken

>> along with them.

>>

>> Mary

>

>

>

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I have noticed this myself. It is looking like for those tough ones one

would have to go out in the field with a wildcrafter .

Mary

 

 

seer wrote:

 

 

The problem with most books and

wildcrafting ...it that...most

do not give a good enough ID to

protect yourself from harvesting

something by mistake. Be very

careful with that.

 

 

> Susan,

> I do apologize

for not answering in a timely manner. I am hoping

> there are some

wildcrafters on our list who can suggest some books.

> My suggestion

is do some research on the Internet regarding such

> books and then

go to a local book store such as Barnes and Noble or

> Borders.and

order them They can order the book for you to see

> before you

purchase it.

> I would also

talk to old folks in your area and try to locate an

> old herbalist/

wildcrafter.

> I am searching

myself for an all around good book on this .When I

> find the right

thing , I will post about it. Any other ideas folks

> ? Mary

>

>

> abcsgr22148

wrote:

>>

>>

> Mary,

> This is what I

would like to learn more about; they can be

> harvested in

>

>> the wild

by anyone who knows what to look for and how to use

>> them.

What references do you recommend to identify them?

>>

>

> I know both

plantain plants, red clover, poke root, sassafras,

>

>> dandelion

and garlic and have access to gather them.

>>

> I do research

on the web about plants and I am still not sure of the

>

>>

identities of the burdock and thistles in my area because there

>> are

several with similarities and some are dangerous if used.

>>

> I would

appreciate any links for further research. Thank you, Susan

> in Ga

>

> --- In

herbal remedies ,

>>

"maryostrowski" <mary wrote:

>>

>>

Alterative herbs are the group of plants which clean the blood

>> and the

eliminative tissues and organs (Liver, Kidneys, Skin,

>> etc).

>>

>> The

better-known Alteratives are Plantain, Red Clover, Poke Root,

>> Burdock

Root, Chaparral, Oregon Grape, Sassafras, Sarsaparilla,

>>

Echinacea, Yellow Dock and Garlic.

>>

>> These

same herbs have other therapeutic actions as well as being

>>

Alterative.

>>

>> Most

Alteratives work best with a stimulant such as Cayenne,

>> Ginger,

Peppermint, Cloves, Horseradish and Black Pepper, etc.

>>

>> Doc's

alterative formulas contain alterative herbs in companion

>> with

stimulants OR he will recommend a stimulant formula be taken

>> along

with them.

>>

>> Mary

>

>

>

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