Guest guest Posted March 29, 2010 Report Share Posted March 29, 2010 Beautiful pic there, Bryan...now if we only knew when is the best time to havest for optimal benefit...and if we can tincture it fresh...would sure be helpful and greatly appreciated...thanks, Don--- On Mon, 3/29/10, Bryan Shillington <bryan wrote:Bryan Shillington <bryan{Herbal Remedies} Herb O da weekherbal remedies Date: Monday, March 29, 2010, 5:12 PM Juniper: Much could be said about this shrubby little tree and its berries but what I like most about juniper (and other members of the ceder family) is her fragrance. Uses: The berries are the best Urinary Track Infection remedy known to man. Taste: They taste of sweet pine and the oil inside bursts in your mouth with amazing flavor. Culinary Uses: The berries are use to flavor all sorts of gourmet dishes and the liquor called Gin. Other common uses: Members of the ceder family are use as insect deterrents. Termites and other critters hate the smell and taste. Fence posts crafted from Juniper will last three times longer than most timber. Russian Lore: A piece of ceder hung around one's neck will bring long life and a calm state of mind to the wearer. Aroma Therapy: Junipers heavenly fragrance makes it valuable as an essential oil. Juniper is so effective in the treatment of UTIs that it could completely replace the multimillion dollar industry for UTI drugs. ~B P.S. If you enjoy reading The Herb Of The Week it stands to reason that your friends would too. Tell them to join Herbal Remedies http://health.herbal remedies/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2010 Report Share Posted March 29, 2010 Juniper: Much could be said about this shrubby little tree and its berries but what I like most about juniper (and other members of the ceder family) is her fragrance. Uses: The berries are the best Urinary Track Infection remedy known to man. Taste: They taste of sweet pine and the oil inside bursts in your mouth with amazing flavor. Culinary Uses: The berries are use to flavor all sorts of gourmet dishes and the liquor called Gin. Other common uses: Members of the ceder family are use as insect deterrents. Termites and other critters hate the smell and taste. Fence posts crafted from Juniper will last three times longer than most timber. Russian Lore: A piece of ceder hung around one's neck will bring long life and a calm state of mind to the wearer. Aroma Therapy: Junipers heavenly fragrance makes it valuable as an essential oil. Juniper is so effective in the treatment of UTIs that it could completely replace the multimillion dollar industry for UTI drugs. ~B P.S. If you enjoy reading The Herb Of The Week it stands to reason that your friends would too. Tell them to join Herbal Remedies http://health.herbal remedies/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2010 Report Share Posted March 29, 2010 just to give some feedback here.. I am LOVING LOVING LOVING the " Herbs of the Week " Wonderful Idea! Thank you Bryan :)patOn Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 5:12 PM, Bryan Shillington <bryan wrote: Juniper: Much could be said about this shrubby little tree and its berries but what I like most about juniper (and other members of the ceder family) is her fragrance. Uses: The berries are the best Urinary Track Infection remedy known to man. Taste: They taste of sweet pine and the oil inside bursts in your mouth with amazing flavor. Culinary Uses: The berries are use to flavor all sorts of gourmet dishes and the liquor called Gin. Other common uses: Members of the ceder family are use as insect deterrents. Termites and other critters hate the smell and taste. Fence posts crafted from Juniper will last three times longer than most timber. Russian Lore: A piece of ceder hung around one's neck will bring long life and a calm state of mind to the wearer. Aroma Therapy: Junipers heavenly fragrance makes it valuable as an essential oil. Juniper is so effective in the treatment of UTIs that it could completely replace the multimillion dollar industry for UTI drugs. ~B P.S. If you enjoy reading The Herb Of The Week it stands to reason that your friends would too. Tell them to join Herbal Remedies http://health.herbal remedies/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2010 Report Share Posted March 29, 2010 Bryan Shillington wrote: > Harvest when the berries turn blue/purple. You can tincture it fresh. > Yes yes Fresh is best :-) > > i would LOVE to find this tree in central florida !! does it grow here >>?? we use juniper berries for seasing meats . can't find them . have to get them from the german store or get them shipped . drats gab > :00 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2010 Report Share Posted March 29, 2010 Harvest when the berries turn blue/purple. You can tincture it fresh. Yes yes Fresh is best :-) On 3/29/2010 3:52 PM, Don Allen wrote: Beautiful pic there, Bryan... now if we only knew when is the best time to havest for optimal benefit... and if we can tincture it fresh...would sure be helpful and greatly appreciated... thanks, Don --- On Mon, 3/29/10, Bryan Shillington <bryan wrote: Bryan Shillington <bryan {Herbal Remedies} Herb O da week herbal remedies Monday, March 29, 2010, 5:12 PM Juniper: Much could be said about this shrubby little tree and its berries but what I like most about juniper (and other members of the ceder family) is her fragrance. Uses: The berries are the best Urinary Track Infection remedy known to man. Taste: They taste of sweet pine and the oil inside bursts in your mouth with amazing flavor. Culinary Uses: The berries are use to flavor all sorts of gourmet dishes and the liquor called Gin. Other common uses: Members of the ceder family are use as insect deterrents. Termites and other critters hate the smell and taste. Fence posts crafted from Juniper will last three times longer than most timber. Russian Lore: A piece of ceder hung around one's neck will bring long life and a calm state of mind to the wearer. Aroma Therapy: Junipers heavenly fragrance makes it valuable as an essential oil. Juniper is so effective in the treatment of UTIs that it could completely replace the multimillion dollar industry for UTI drugs. ~B P.S. If you enjoy reading The Herb Of The Week it stands to reason that your friends would too. Tell them to join Herbal Remedies http://health.herbal remedies/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2010 Report Share Posted March 30, 2010 Much appreciated...that blue color is typically when?...I'm guessing in the fall...but if any are left after winter and they are in semi good shape...possibly in spring too could be good? (I'm asking)...now I have to locate one of these in the wild...Don--- On Mon, 3/29/10, Bryan Shillington <bryan wrote:Bryan Shillington <bryanRe: {Herbal Remedies} Herb O da weekherbal remedies Date: Monday, March 29, 2010, 6:41 PM Harvest when the berries turn blue/purple. You can tincture it fresh. Yes yes Fresh is best :-) On 3/29/2010 3:52 PM, Don Allen wrote: Beautiful pic there, Bryan... now if we only knew when is the best time to havest for optimal benefit... and if we can tincture it fresh...would sure be helpful and greatly appreciated... thanks, Don --- On Mon, 3/29/10, Bryan Shillington <bryan wrote: Bryan Shillington <bryan {Herbal Remedies} Herb O da week herbal remedies Monday, March 29, 2010, 5:12 PM Juniper: Much could be said about this shrubby little tree and its berries but what I like most about juniper (and other members of the ceder family) is her fragrance. Uses: The berries are the best Urinary Track Infection remedy known to man. Taste: They taste of sweet pine and the oil inside bursts in your mouth with amazing flavor. Culinary Uses: The berries are use to flavor all sorts of gourmet dishes and the liquor called Gin. Other common uses: Members of the ceder family are use as insect deterrents. Termites and other critters hate the smell and taste. Fence posts crafted from Juniper will last three times longer than most timber. Russian Lore: A piece of ceder hung around one's neck will bring long life and a calm state of mind to the wearer. Aroma Therapy: Junipers heavenly fragrance makes it valuable as an essential oil. Juniper is so effective in the treatment of UTIs that it could completely replace the multimillion dollar industry for UTI drugs. ~B P.S. If you enjoy reading The Herb Of The Week it stands to reason that your friends would too. Tell them to join Herbal Remedies http://health.herbal remedies/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2010 Report Share Posted March 30, 2010 This is so cool I love this Herb O da week!! We are all going to be so smart we will not know what to do with ourselves lol I had no idea about this particular one - my daughter has UTI problems. This is most valueable info. Big hug to you Bryan for sharing your knowledge with us. Kathy - Bryan Shillington herbal remedies Monday, March 29, 2010 5:12 PM {Herbal Remedies} Herb O da week Juniper:Much could be said about this shrubby little tree and its berries but what I like most about juniper (and other members of the ceder family) is her fragrance. Uses: The berries are the best Urinary Track Infection remedy known to man. Taste: They taste of sweet pine and the oil inside bursts in your mouth with amazing flavor.Culinary Uses: The berries are use to flavor all sorts of gourmet dishes and the liquor called Gin. Other common uses: Members of the ceder family are use as insect deterrents. Termites and other critters hate the smell and taste. Fence posts crafted from Juniper will last three times longer than most timber.Russian Lore: A piece of ceder hung around one's neck will bring long life and a calm state of mind to the wearer.Aroma Therapy: Junipers heavenly fragrance makes it valuable as an essential oil. Juniper is so effective in the treatment of UTIs that it could completely replace the multimillion dollar industry for UTI drugs. ~BP.S. If you enjoy reading The Herb Of The Week it stands to reason that your friends would too. Tell them to join Herbal Remedies http://health.herbal remedies/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2010 Report Share Posted March 30, 2010 Thanks Pat!!! Thanks for the thanks. :-) I enjoy feedback almost as much as I enjoy writing the 'Herb Of The Week.' There are many Herbalists on Herbal Remedies; most of them have not come out of the closet. I encourage you all to write what you know of an herb and post a picture. I would love to read your articles. :-) ~B On 3/29/2010 4:58 PM, wild child wrote: just to give some feedback here.. I am LOVING LOVING LOVING the "Herbs of the Week" Wonderful Idea! Thank you Bryan :) pat On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 5:12 PM, Bryan Shillington <bryan (AT) academyofnaturalhealing (DOT) com> wrote: Juniper: Much could be said about this shrubby little tree and its berries but what I like most about juniper (and other members of the ceder family) is her fragrance. Uses: The berries are the best Urinary Track Infection remedy known to man. Taste: They taste of sweet pine and the oil inside bursts in your mouth with amazing flavor. Culinary Uses: The berries are use to flavor all sorts of gourmet dishes and the liquor called Gin. Other common uses: Members of the ceder family are use as insect deterrents. Termites and other critters hate the smell and taste. Fence posts crafted from Juniper will last three times longer than most timber. Russian Lore: A piece of ceder hung around one's neck will bring long life and a calm state of mind to the wearer. Aroma Therapy: Junipers heavenly fragrance makes it valuable as an essential oil. Juniper is so effective in the treatment of UTIs that it could completely replace the multimillion dollar industry for UTI drugs. ~B P.S. If you enjoy reading The Herb Of The Week it stands to reason that your friends would too. Tell them to join Herbal Remedies http://health.herbal remedies/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2010 Report Share Posted March 30, 2010 Hi Bryan~ I'm enjoying your mini features!!!! The pictures are so clear! Even though I know much of the information, it is a good refresher and nice enough to pass on to friends of mine who enjoy this stuff but are too lazy to join themselves. Keep it up! It is much appreciated! Lori "By preventing a free market in education, a handful of social engineers - backed by the industries that profit from compulsory schooling: teacher colleges, textbook publishers, materials suppliers, et al. - has ensured that most of our children will not have an education, even though they may be thoroughly schooled."– John Taylor Gatto He who cultivates his land will have plenty of food, but from idle pursuits a man has his fill of poverty. Proverbs 28:19 herbal remedies From: bryanDate: Tue, 30 Mar 2010 13:43:11 -0500Re: {Herbal Remedies} Herb O da weekThanks Pat!!! Thanks for the thanks. :-) I enjoy feedback almost as much as I enjoy writing the 'Herb Of The Week.'There are many Herbalists on Herbal Remedies; most of them have not come out of the closet. I encourage you all to write what you know of an herb and post a picture. I would love to read your articles. :-) ~BOn 3/29/2010 4:58 PM, wild child wrote: just to give some feedback here.. I am LOVING LOVING LOVING the "Herbs of the Week" Wonderful Idea! Thank you Bryan :)pat On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 5:12 PM, Bryan Shillington <bryan (AT) academyofnaturalhealing (DOT) com> wrote: Juniper:Much could be said about this shrubby little tree and its berries but what I like most about juniper (and other members of the ceder family) is her fragrance. Uses: The berries are the best Urinary Track Infection remedy known to man. Taste: They taste of sweet pine and the oil inside bursts in your mouth with amazing flavor.Culinary Uses: The berries are use to flavor all sorts of gourmet dishes and the liquor called Gin. Other common uses: Members of the ceder family are use as insect deterrents. Termites and other critters hate the smell and taste. Fence posts crafted from Juniper will last three times longer than most timber.Russian Lore: A piece of ceder hung around one's neck will bring long life and a calm state of mind to the wearer.Aroma Therapy: Junipers heavenly fragrance makes it valuable as an essential oil. Juniper is so effective in the treatment of UTIs that it could completely replace the multimillion dollar industry for UTI drugs. ~BP.S. If you enjoy reading The Herb Of The Week it stands to reason that your friends would too. Tell them to join Herbal Remedies http://health.herbal remedies/ Hotmail is redefining busy with tools for the New Busy. Get more from your inbox. Sign up now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2010 Report Share Posted March 31, 2010 Why do coyotes like eating them? And are they good for pets? Thanks, Donna ACS Juniper: Much could be said about this shrubby little tree and its berries but what I like most about juniper (and other members of the ceder family) is her fragrance. Uses: The berries are the best Urinary Track Infection remedy known to man. Taste: They taste of sweet pine and the oil inside bursts in your mouth with amazing flavor. Culinary Uses: The berries are use to flavor all sorts of gourmet dishes and the liquor called Gin. Other common uses: Members of the ceder family are use as insect deterrents. Termites and other critters hate the smell and taste. Fence posts crafted from Juniper will last three times longer than most timber. Russian Lore: A piece of ceder hung around one's neck will bring long life and a calm state of mind to the wearer. Aroma Therapy: Junipers heavenly fragrance makes it valuable as an essential oil. Juniper is so effective in the treatment of UTIs that it could completely replace the multimillion dollar industry for UTI drugs. ~B P.S. If you enjoy reading The Herb Of The Week it stands to reason that your friends would too. Tell them to join Herbal Remedies http://health.herbal remedies/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2010 Report Share Posted March 31, 2010 Because the shrewd Coyote is an animal who has not forgotten herbology. Let us learn from nature here. Rabbits and other rodents gnaw bones and fallen antlers for calcium. Poisoned animals have been known to eat charcoal. Dogs with a snake bite will lay in the mud or if they ingest bad food will eat grass to throw up. Birds will take a dust bath to kill mites and for healthy feathers. I think we could learn much from the animal kingdom. I think we already have in some ways. We learned to fly from the birds and how to make cloth from the spider. Kung-fu we learned from cats and other animals. We learned to store food and dry mushrooms from the squirrels in the trees. Apologies Donna... I got carried away there. A: Yes. Juniper berries are good for pets and the wood chips from the Juniper or any kind of ceder deter fleas and ticks. Best in Health & Freedom ~Bryan Why do coyotes like eating them? And are they good for pets? Thanks, Donna ACS Juniper: Much could be said about this shrubby little tree and its berries but what I like most about juniper (and other members of the ceder family) is her fragrance. Uses: The berries are the best Urinary Track Infection remedy known to man. Taste: They taste of sweet pine and the oil inside bursts in your mouth with amazing flavor. Culinary Uses: The berries are use to flavor all sorts of gourmet dishes and the liquor called Gin. Other common uses: Members of the ceder family are use as insect deterrents. Termites and other critters hate the smell and taste. Fence posts crafted from Juniper will last three times longer than most timber. Russian Lore: A piece of ceder hung around one's neck will bring long life and a calm state of mind to the wearer. Aroma Therapy: Junipers heavenly fragrance makes it valuable as an essential oil. Juniper is so effective in the treatment of UTIs that it could completely replace the multimillion dollar industry for UTI drugs. ~B P.S. If you enjoy reading The Herb Of The Week it stands to reason that your friends would too. Tell them to join Herbal Remedies http://health.herbal remedies/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2010 Report Share Posted March 31, 2010 Me TOO Me TOO herbal remedies [herbal remedies ] On Behalf Of wild child Monday, March 29, 2010 5:58 PM To: herbal remedies Re: {Herbal Remedies} Herb O da week just to give some feedback here.. I am LOVING LOVING LOVING the " Herbs of the Week " Wonderful Idea! Thank you Bryan :) pat On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 5:12 PM, Bryan Shillington <bryan (AT) academyofnaturalhealing (DOT) com> wrote: Juniper: Much could be said about this shrubby little tree and its berries but what I like most about juniper (and other members of the ceder family) is her fragrance. Uses: The berries are the best Urinary Track Infection remedy known to man. Taste: They taste of sweet pine and the oil inside bursts in your mouth with amazing flavor. Culinary Uses: The berries are use to flavor all sorts of gourmet dishes and the liquor called Gin. Other common uses: Members of the ceder family are use as insect deterrents. Termites and other critters hate the smell and taste. Fence posts crafted from Juniper will last three times longer than most timber. Russian Lore: A piece of ceder hung around one's neck will bring long life and a calm state of mind to the wearer. Aroma Therapy: Junipers heavenly fragrance makes it valuable as an essential oil. Juniper is so effective in the treatment of UTIs that it could completely replace the multimillion dollar industry for UTI drugs. ~B P.S. If you enjoy reading The Herb Of The Week it stands to reason that your friends would too. Tell them to join Herbal Remedies http://health.herbal remedies/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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