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awesome my friend just dug up a patch and brought it over to me on Easter sunday transpanted very easily , can that be one of your herbal lessons please ? thanks patty jones

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Bryan Shillington <bryanherbal remedies Sent: Wed, April 7, 2010 6:30:24 PM{Herbal Remedies} Cancer fighting herbs

hmmm. From my research it seemed as if this plant grows throughout America but in rich moist soil. Not sure about zone five but I would think so.As for Cancer fighting herbs there are many that are more potent. Ground Nuts are more of a food and would be eaten for good health. Probably not one you would tincture because the roots have a good amount of starch. If you're looking for an awesome cancer fighting root to tincture, i would suggest Blood Root, but study up on it. It is not an Apprentice Herb and needs to be studied thoroughly. I wildcraft it in my backyard. ~BOn 4/7/2010 3:02 PM, Don Allen wrote:

 

 

 

Very cool herb...To avail oneself of the medicinal qualities...What would one tincture?...tubers?...flowers? ...or plant stems and leaves?Is this plant hardy in zone 5? = MichiganDonofnaturalhealing. com> wrote:

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hmmm. From my research it seemed as if this plant

grows throughout America but in rich moist soil. Not sure about zone

five but I would think so.

As for Cancer fighting herbs there are many that are more potent.

Ground Nuts are more of a food and would be eaten for good health.

Probably not one you would tincture because the roots have a good

amount of starch.

 

If you're looking for an awesome cancer fighting root to tincture, i

would suggest Blood Root, but study up on

it. It is not an Apprentice Herb and needs to be studied thoroughly. I

wildcraft it in my backyard.

 

~B

 

On 4/7/2010 3:02 PM, Don Allen wrote:

 

 

 

 

Very cool herb...

To avail oneself of the medicinal qualities...

What would one tincture?...

tubers?...flowers?...or plant stems and leaves?

Is this plant hardy in zone 5? = Michigan

Don

ofnaturalhealing.com> wrote:

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