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Top 5 Benefits of St. John's Wort - Herb Spotlight
St. John's Wort, also known as Klamath Weed, is a plant that belongs to the Hypericaceae Family. It has many health applications and in this video we are going to list the Top 5 health benefits of St Johns wort.
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This video is for general informational purposes only. It should not be used to self-diagnose and it is not a substitute for a medical exam, cure, treatment, diagnosis, prescription or recommendation. It does not create a doctor-patient relationship between The College of Naturopathic Medicine and you. ...
published: 19 Sep 2022
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The Benefits & Uses of St. John's Wort | Featuring Shana Lipner Grover
We recently had an opportunity to take a walk in nature with our friend Shana Lipner Grover of Sage Country Herbs, where we had a conversation about St. John’s wort. This amazing, weedy herbal ally loves disturbed soil—so we often see it here in Western Oregon in areas that have been logged, with washes of beautiful yellow flowers shining along hillsides. Although St. John’s wort has been lauded for its uplifting nature in aiding with sadness, that is not its original claim to fame. It is a calming herb with a direct relationship to the nervous system and also helps our bodies to do the hard work of cellular regeneration, so is often used in blends to address discomfort from dental issues, mild cuts and scrapes, and sensitive nerves. It’s also a good ally to have around when we struggle wi...
published: 27 Jun 2023
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7 Benefits Of St Johns Wort
St. John’s wort (Hypericum perforatum), a plant that grows in the wild, has been used for centuries for mental health conditions. St. John’s wort is a plant with yellow flowers that has been used in traditional European medicine as far back as the ancient Greeks. The name St. John’s wort apparently refers to John the Baptist, as the plant blooms around the time of the feast of St. John the Baptist in late June. Historically, St. John’s wort has been used for a variety of conditions, including kidney and lung ailments, insomnia, and depression, and to aid wound healing.
Pure St John's Wort Supplement Available Here!!!
https://amzn.to/46BF4qc
Lost Book Of Home Remedies Available Here
https://tinyurl.com/easyhomeremedy
Lost Book Of Superfoods Available Here
https://tinyurl.com/bookoflos...
published: 22 Jun 2020
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Hypericum perforatum (Saint John's Wort)
Buy on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3vJ5ioL
Identified by PlantNet:
Hypericum perforatum L. (Saint John's Wort)
https://identify.plantnet.org/the-plant-list/species/Hypericum%20perforatum%20L./data
Located in Montaña de Riaño (Spain).
**Hierba de San Juan**
#plants #flowers #leonesp
published: 07 Jan 2023
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100 Medicinal Plants Names And Their Uses | Blissed Zone
100 Medicinal Plants Names And Their Uses | Blissed Zone -
In this video, we will explore some of the most commonly used medicinal plants and their potential health benefits, while recognizing the importance of responsible use and conservation of these valuable resources.
**Discover the forgotten power of plants with Nicole Apelian --The Lost Book Of Remedies: http://bit.ly/natralremedybook
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Other videos you might like :
Top 10 Health Benefits of Mullein - A Great Medicinal Plant with Amazing Health Benefits
https://youtu.be/ne3qtPYYtgg
Top 10 Super Herbs To Cleanse Your Kidneys
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxHg_jCtwds
30 medicinal plants the Native Americans used on a daily basis
https://youtu.be/Y8e09BUquB8
#me...
published: 16 Apr 2023
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Grow Shrubby St John's-wort for it's Pollen and Blooms
Shrubby St John's-wort (Hypericum sp: H. prolificum or H.
kalmianum) is a mid to late season bloomer and provides an abundance of pollen resources for pollinators. By planting this shrub, you can support bees in feeding their young, and you can find it on our medium/moist soil & full sun starter plant list
published: 01 Nov 2023
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Top 100 Best Healing Medicinal Herbs, Spices And Plants Names, Health Benefits And Medicinal Uses
🌿Buy Your Green Beauty Products and Skincare DIY Ingredients at https://pureblendnaturals.com
List of Top 100 Most Powerful Medicinal Herbs, Spices & Plants Names,Their Health Benefits and Medicinal Uses.
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WHERE TO BUY THESE HERBS.
You can get any of these herbs in supplement form via Amazon at https://amzn.to/2IiTimz
These herbs are effective for treating all sort of medical conditions and diseases.
This video highlights World's most powerful herbs with medicinal value and what they are used for.
Clove.
Cloves have analgesic properties and great for treating pains and...
published: 09 Jul 2018
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Top 20 Carnivorous Plants That Eat Animals
Ultimate fact presents top 20 carnivorous plants that eat animals. They defy laws of nature, they are deadly plants, they will surprise you with the way they evolve to eat animals and survive in extreme habitats where other plants can’t grow.
From the misty jungles of Asia to the summits of Venezuela you’ll find dangerous plants that are starved of nutrients ready to prey on animals. Here we present the top 20 carnivorous plants that eat animals.
1.The Venus fly trap
Also known as Dionea muscipula, the Venus fly trap is among predatory plants that will eat you. It catches its prey mysteriously without special equipment. This green monster grows in the humid temperate climates on the Atlantic coast of the USA.
2.Cobra lily
Like other carnivorous plant, it grows in places with very poor ...
published: 06 Dec 2020
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Benefits of St John's Wort + Avoid St John's Wort Side Effects
There is much clinical evidence of the health benefits of St. John’s Wort for the nervous system, the liver, the skin, helping people with depression and more! However, there also are some significant cautions to be aware of with this plant. In this episode, I’ll also be showing you how to avoid St. John’s Wort side effects while working safely with the many gifts St. John’s Wort has to offer.
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published: 03 Aug 2021
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Foraging Wild St. John's Wort
You don't have to order it online, there is a St. John's Wort (Hypericum) plant growing in the wild near you! Stay tuned for the follow up video where I make a red oil infusion with the harvest.
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published: 27 Aug 2020
2:16
Top 5 Benefits of St. John's Wort - Herb Spotlight
St. John's Wort, also known as Klamath Weed, is a plant that belongs to the Hypericaceae Family. It has many health applications and in this video we are going ...
St. John's Wort, also known as Klamath Weed, is a plant that belongs to the Hypericaceae Family. It has many health applications and in this video we are going to list the Top 5 health benefits of St Johns wort.
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Disclaimer:
This video is for general informational purposes only. It should not be used to self-diagnose and it is not a substitute for a medical exam, cure, treatment, diagnosis, prescription or recommendation. It does not create a doctor-patient relationship between The College of Naturopathic Medicine and you. You should not make any change in your health regimen or diet before first consulting a qualified physician and obtaining a medical exam, diagnosis and recommendation. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
https://wn.com/Top_5_Benefits_Of_St._John's_Wort_Herb_Spotlight
St. John's Wort, also known as Klamath Weed, is a plant that belongs to the Hypericaceae Family. It has many health applications and in this video we are going to list the Top 5 health benefits of St Johns wort.
SUBSCRIBE: to our YouTube channel to get notified about our latest content. Click here to subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/user/collegen...
VISIT OUR WEBSITE: For any other information on our college or any courses please visit: https://www.naturopathy-uk.com/yt
Disclaimer:
This video is for general informational purposes only. It should not be used to self-diagnose and it is not a substitute for a medical exam, cure, treatment, diagnosis, prescription or recommendation. It does not create a doctor-patient relationship between The College of Naturopathic Medicine and you. You should not make any change in your health regimen or diet before first consulting a qualified physician and obtaining a medical exam, diagnosis and recommendation. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
- published: 19 Sep 2022
- views: 10207
10:49
The Benefits & Uses of St. John's Wort | Featuring Shana Lipner Grover
We recently had an opportunity to take a walk in nature with our friend Shana Lipner Grover of Sage Country Herbs, where we had a conversation about St. John’s ...
We recently had an opportunity to take a walk in nature with our friend Shana Lipner Grover of Sage Country Herbs, where we had a conversation about St. John’s wort. This amazing, weedy herbal ally loves disturbed soil—so we often see it here in Western Oregon in areas that have been logged, with washes of beautiful yellow flowers shining along hillsides. Although St. John’s wort has been lauded for its uplifting nature in aiding with sadness, that is not its original claim to fame. It is a calming herb with a direct relationship to the nervous system and also helps our bodies to do the hard work of cellular regeneration, so is often used in blends to address discomfort from dental issues, mild cuts and scrapes, and sensitive nerves. It’s also a good ally to have around when we struggle with the winter month blues because those sunny yellow flowers carry the energetics of uplifting summer days. Listen in to learn more about this vibrant, supportive botanical!
Shana is a clinical herbalist, health and nutrition educator, and field botanist. She was a student of award-winning herbalist Michael Moore and also one of Mountain Rose Herbs' favorite herbalists, Howie Brounstein. Today, she is the director and primary educator of Sage Country Herbs School of Botanical Studies in San Diego, CA.
You can find our St. John's Wort offerings here: https://mountainroseherbs.com/search-results-page?q=st+john
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We recently had an opportunity to take a walk in nature with our friend Shana Lipner Grover of Sage Country Herbs, where we had a conversation about St. John’s wort. This amazing, weedy herbal ally loves disturbed soil—so we often see it here in Western Oregon in areas that have been logged, with washes of beautiful yellow flowers shining along hillsides. Although St. John’s wort has been lauded for its uplifting nature in aiding with sadness, that is not its original claim to fame. It is a calming herb with a direct relationship to the nervous system and also helps our bodies to do the hard work of cellular regeneration, so is often used in blends to address discomfort from dental issues, mild cuts and scrapes, and sensitive nerves. It’s also a good ally to have around when we struggle with the winter month blues because those sunny yellow flowers carry the energetics of uplifting summer days. Listen in to learn more about this vibrant, supportive botanical!
Shana is a clinical herbalist, health and nutrition educator, and field botanist. She was a student of award-winning herbalist Michael Moore and also one of Mountain Rose Herbs' favorite herbalists, Howie Brounstein. Today, she is the director and primary educator of Sage Country Herbs School of Botanical Studies in San Diego, CA.
You can find our St. John's Wort offerings here: https://mountainroseherbs.com/search-results-page?q=st+john
🤓 You can learn more about Shana by visiting https://www.SageCountryHerbs.com or by following her on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sagecountryherbs
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Strengthening the bonds between people and plants for a healthier world.
#stjohnswort #herbalism #depression #mentalhealth
- published: 27 Jun 2023
- views: 29624
5:57
7 Benefits Of St Johns Wort
St. John’s wort (Hypericum perforatum), a plant that grows in the wild, has been used for centuries for mental health conditions. St. John’s wort is a plant wit...
St. John’s wort (Hypericum perforatum), a plant that grows in the wild, has been used for centuries for mental health conditions. St. John’s wort is a plant with yellow flowers that has been used in traditional European medicine as far back as the ancient Greeks. The name St. John’s wort apparently refers to John the Baptist, as the plant blooms around the time of the feast of St. John the Baptist in late June. Historically, St. John’s wort has been used for a variety of conditions, including kidney and lung ailments, insomnia, and depression, and to aid wound healing.
Pure St John's Wort Supplement Available Here!!!
https://amzn.to/46BF4qc
Lost Book Of Home Remedies Available Here
https://tinyurl.com/easyhomeremedy
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https://tinyurl.com/bookoflostsuperfoods
DISCLAIMER:
The materials and the information contained on the Healing From The Earth channel are provided for general and educational purposes only and do not constitute any legal, medical or other professional advice on any subject matter. None of the information on our videos is a substitute for a diagnosis and treatment by your health professional. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health providers prior to starting any new diet or treatment and with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
https://wn.com/7_Benefits_Of_St_Johns_Wort
St. John’s wort (Hypericum perforatum), a plant that grows in the wild, has been used for centuries for mental health conditions. St. John’s wort is a plant with yellow flowers that has been used in traditional European medicine as far back as the ancient Greeks. The name St. John’s wort apparently refers to John the Baptist, as the plant blooms around the time of the feast of St. John the Baptist in late June. Historically, St. John’s wort has been used for a variety of conditions, including kidney and lung ailments, insomnia, and depression, and to aid wound healing.
Pure St John's Wort Supplement Available Here!!!
https://amzn.to/46BF4qc
Lost Book Of Home Remedies Available Here
https://tinyurl.com/easyhomeremedy
Lost Book Of Superfoods Available Here
https://tinyurl.com/bookoflostsuperfoods
DISCLAIMER:
The materials and the information contained on the Healing From The Earth channel are provided for general and educational purposes only and do not constitute any legal, medical or other professional advice on any subject matter. None of the information on our videos is a substitute for a diagnosis and treatment by your health professional. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health providers prior to starting any new diet or treatment and with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
- published: 22 Jun 2020
- views: 4637
0:12
Hypericum perforatum (Saint John's Wort)
Buy on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3vJ5ioL
Identified by PlantNet:
Hypericum perforatum L. (Saint John's Wort)
https://identify.plantnet.org/the-plant-list/species...
Buy on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3vJ5ioL
Identified by PlantNet:
Hypericum perforatum L. (Saint John's Wort)
https://identify.plantnet.org/the-plant-list/species/Hypericum%20perforatum%20L./data
Located in Montaña de Riaño (Spain).
**Hierba de San Juan**
#plants #flowers #leonesp
https://wn.com/Hypericum_Perforatum_(Saint_John's_Wort)
Buy on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3vJ5ioL
Identified by PlantNet:
Hypericum perforatum L. (Saint John's Wort)
https://identify.plantnet.org/the-plant-list/species/Hypericum%20perforatum%20L./data
Located in Montaña de Riaño (Spain).
**Hierba de San Juan**
#plants #flowers #leonesp
- published: 07 Jan 2023
- views: 40
22:55
100 Medicinal Plants Names And Their Uses | Blissed Zone
100 Medicinal Plants Names And Their Uses | Blissed Zone -
In this video, we will explore some of the most commonly used medicinal plants and their potential h...
100 Medicinal Plants Names And Their Uses | Blissed Zone -
In this video, we will explore some of the most commonly used medicinal plants and their potential health benefits, while recognizing the importance of responsible use and conservation of these valuable resources.
**Discover the forgotten power of plants with Nicole Apelian --The Lost Book Of Remedies: http://bit.ly/natralremedybook
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Top 10 Health Benefits of Mullein - A Great Medicinal Plant with Amazing Health Benefits
https://youtu.be/ne3qtPYYtgg
Top 10 Super Herbs To Cleanse Your Kidneys
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxHg_jCtwds
30 medicinal plants the Native Americans used on a daily basis
https://youtu.be/Y8e09BUquB8
#medicinalplants #medicinalherbs #healingplants
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100 Medicinal Plants Names And Their Uses | Blissed Zone -
In this video, we will explore some of the most commonly used medicinal plants and their potential health benefits, while recognizing the importance of responsible use and conservation of these valuable resources.
**Discover the forgotten power of plants with Nicole Apelian --The Lost Book Of Remedies: http://bit.ly/natralremedybook
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Other videos you might like :
Top 10 Health Benefits of Mullein - A Great Medicinal Plant with Amazing Health Benefits
https://youtu.be/ne3qtPYYtgg
Top 10 Super Herbs To Cleanse Your Kidneys
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxHg_jCtwds
30 medicinal plants the Native Americans used on a daily basis
https://youtu.be/Y8e09BUquB8
#medicinalplants #medicinalherbs #healingplants
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- published: 16 Apr 2023
- views: 373882
0:56
Grow Shrubby St John's-wort for it's Pollen and Blooms
Shrubby St John's-wort (Hypericum sp: H. prolificum or H.
kalmianum) is a mid to late season bloomer and provides an abundance of pollen resources for pollinato...
Shrubby St John's-wort (Hypericum sp: H. prolificum or H.
kalmianum) is a mid to late season bloomer and provides an abundance of pollen resources for pollinators. By planting this shrub, you can support bees in feeding their young, and you can find it on our medium/moist soil & full sun starter plant list
https://wn.com/Grow_Shrubby_St_John's_Wort_For_It's_Pollen_And_Blooms
Shrubby St John's-wort (Hypericum sp: H. prolificum or H.
kalmianum) is a mid to late season bloomer and provides an abundance of pollen resources for pollinators. By planting this shrub, you can support bees in feeding their young, and you can find it on our medium/moist soil & full sun starter plant list
- published: 01 Nov 2023
- views: 215
15:40
Top 100 Best Healing Medicinal Herbs, Spices And Plants Names, Health Benefits And Medicinal Uses
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List of Top 100 Most Powerful Medicinal Herbs, Spices & Plants Na...
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List of Top 100 Most Powerful Medicinal Herbs, Spices & Plants Names,Their Health Benefits and Medicinal Uses.
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WHERE TO BUY THESE HERBS.
You can get any of these herbs in supplement form via Amazon at https://amzn.to/2IiTimz
These herbs are effective for treating all sort of medical conditions and diseases.
This video highlights World's most powerful herbs with medicinal value and what they are used for.
Clove.
Cloves have analgesic properties and great for treating pains and vomiting.
Calendula.
Due to its anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory properties, calendula is used for pain relief.
Elderberry.
The elderberry flower has antiviral properties which enable it to fight infections like colds and fever.
Ashwagandha.
This herbal root helps in relieving pains and for reducing anxiety.
Lavender.
Lavender has a soothing effect that makes it a major ingredient in cosmetic products. Moreover, the oil can be used for relieving body aches.
Aloe vera.
Aloe vera is a major component of many skin care products. It can be used for treating skin conditions like sunburns and zits. It can also be used for relieving constipation.
Chasteberry.
Chasteberry is a common herb used by women having PMS (Pre-Menstrual Syndrome). It is used in relieving the associated symptoms.
Garlic.
Garlic has strong antimicrobial properties that make it good in the treatment of colds and flu. In addition, it can be used as a soothing remedy for stress and anxiety due to its calming potential.
Dandelion.
Dandelion tea is a common remedy for stress relief and constipation. The dandelion is also effective in the treatment of inflammations and diabetes.
Peppermint.
Inhaling peppermint oil or using it to massage aching joints helps to reduce stress and to bring relief.
Nettle.
Drinking boiled water mixed with nettle leaves is a natural way of relieving constipation.
Ginger.
Ginger is used for treating vomiting and ginger tea helps to warm up the body during colds.
Cayenne.
Cayenne pepper is a common kitchen ingredient for the treatment of aches and arthritis.
Basil.
This herb can be used as a mild sedative and for treating bloating.
Turmeric.
Turmeric contains a chemical substance, curcumin, which gives the herb antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties for relieving pains.
Yarrow.
This medicinal plant is used as a first aid to stop bleeding associated with cuts and bruises.
Ensure you watch this video in full to learn more about these 100 herbs and their medicinal uses.
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WHERE TO BUY THESE HERBS.
You can get any of these herbs in supplement form via Amazon at https://amzn.to/2IiTimz
These herbs are effective for treating all sort of medical conditions and diseases.
This video highlights World's most powerful herbs with medicinal value and what they are used for.
Clove.
Cloves have analgesic properties and great for treating pains and vomiting.
Calendula.
Due to its anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory properties, calendula is used for pain relief.
Elderberry.
The elderberry flower has antiviral properties which enable it to fight infections like colds and fever.
Ashwagandha.
This herbal root helps in relieving pains and for reducing anxiety.
Lavender.
Lavender has a soothing effect that makes it a major ingredient in cosmetic products. Moreover, the oil can be used for relieving body aches.
Aloe vera.
Aloe vera is a major component of many skin care products. It can be used for treating skin conditions like sunburns and zits. It can also be used for relieving constipation.
Chasteberry.
Chasteberry is a common herb used by women having PMS (Pre-Menstrual Syndrome). It is used in relieving the associated symptoms.
Garlic.
Garlic has strong antimicrobial properties that make it good in the treatment of colds and flu. In addition, it can be used as a soothing remedy for stress and anxiety due to its calming potential.
Dandelion.
Dandelion tea is a common remedy for stress relief and constipation. The dandelion is also effective in the treatment of inflammations and diabetes.
Peppermint.
Inhaling peppermint oil or using it to massage aching joints helps to reduce stress and to bring relief.
Nettle.
Drinking boiled water mixed with nettle leaves is a natural way of relieving constipation.
Ginger.
Ginger is used for treating vomiting and ginger tea helps to warm up the body during colds.
Cayenne.
Cayenne pepper is a common kitchen ingredient for the treatment of aches and arthritis.
Basil.
This herb can be used as a mild sedative and for treating bloating.
Turmeric.
Turmeric contains a chemical substance, curcumin, which gives the herb antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties for relieving pains.
Yarrow.
This medicinal plant is used as a first aid to stop bleeding associated with cuts and bruises.
Ensure you watch this video in full to learn more about these 100 herbs and their medicinal uses.
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- published: 09 Jul 2018
- views: 1438074
10:57
Top 20 Carnivorous Plants That Eat Animals
Ultimate fact presents top 20 carnivorous plants that eat animals. They defy laws of nature, they are deadly plants, they will surprise you with the way they ev...
Ultimate fact presents top 20 carnivorous plants that eat animals. They defy laws of nature, they are deadly plants, they will surprise you with the way they evolve to eat animals and survive in extreme habitats where other plants can’t grow.
From the misty jungles of Asia to the summits of Venezuela you’ll find dangerous plants that are starved of nutrients ready to prey on animals. Here we present the top 20 carnivorous plants that eat animals.
1.The Venus fly trap
Also known as Dionea muscipula, the Venus fly trap is among predatory plants that will eat you. It catches its prey mysteriously without special equipment. This green monster grows in the humid temperate climates on the Atlantic coast of the USA.
2.Cobra lily
Like other carnivorous plant, it grows in places with very poor soil nutrients and other sustenance means. The cobra lily is actually a lily and not a cobra. Its name is derived from its snake-like appearance and the similarities don’t just end there, just like a snake it prefers its food living.
3.The sundew
This European insectivorous plant is also known as drosera. There about 130 species of drosera known to science. It’s easily noticed during the summer thanks to its small white flowers growing on long flower stalks. It has hairy leaves that release liquid-like dangerous glue and digestive enzymes.
4.Water wheel plant
This undoubtedly ruthless magnificent carnivorous aquatic plant uses a trap to eat small water vertebrates. The plants have six inches long free-floating stems and leave traps of about 2-3millimetres. The traps are attached to the air chamber of the stem which allows it to float.
5.Tropical pitcher
From the nepenthene class, the tropical pitcher is among the different types of pitcher plants that create some of the largest carnivorous plants in the world. The giant pitcher inhabits the tropical forest in Malaysia,
6.Trumpet pitcher
Surracenia is a plant that eats insects in a canning way. The plant’s leaves are covered with hairs that only allow insects to move in one direction.
7.Byblis
The surface of its narrow long leaves has glands that produce sweet juice and digestive enzymes. Similar to other insect-eating plants, plant eating insects and small animals are trapped here.
8.Butterwort
The plant absorbs the attained minerals and the leave unfolds waiting for new guests. There are about 80 species of these plants that eat insects in America Europe and Asia.
9.Brocchinia reducta
Like many others on this list, Brochinia releases a sweet smell that is irresistible to an average bug and that’s how this dangerous plant ends the lives of insects in Venezuela, Columbia, and it has digestive enzymes associated with deadly plants that eat animals.
10.Roridula
Native to South Africa, Roridula is a Simple carnivorous plant but with a twist. It has sticky leaves like the sundew but does not have digestive enzymes. The Roridula captures insects and leaves the task of digestion to Pameridea roridulae a bug species with which they have a symbiotic relationship.
13.Genlisea
The underwater leaves that look like roots are long and pale. This poisonous plant also has another batch of normal-looking green leaves that sprout above the ground, and are used for photosynthesis.
14.The Moccasin plant
Originally discovered in Southwest Australia, the moccasin plant has all the features of a plant that eats meat. It has a sweet scent that attracts insects luring them into its moccasin shaped pitchers where the unfortunate insect is slowly eaten and digested.
15. Dewy pine
Just like other dangerous plants that can eat animals, its leaves are modified to trap prey. The mucilage covered leaves produce a sweet scent that attracts and traps its prey. The digestive enzymes then break down the insects, and the leaves absorb nutrients.
16. Heliamphora
Though not commonly known, Heliamphora typically feeds like the trumpet pitcher; it’s just like the other giant plants that eat meat.
17. Yellow pitcher,
Unlike other pitcher plants, the yellow pitcher is easily distinguished from its distinct yellow-green color. Owing to its tall size, the yellow pitcher is among the giant plants that eat insects.
20 Philcoxia minensis
This poisonous plant with underwater leaves, about the size of spine heads, traps and digests its unsuspecting prey and uses the acquired nutrients as fertilizer to the soil.
Which plant is the scariest? Have you ever seen any of them in real life? Let us know in the comment section.
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https://wn.com/Top_20_Carnivorous_Plants_That_Eat_Animals
Ultimate fact presents top 20 carnivorous plants that eat animals. They defy laws of nature, they are deadly plants, they will surprise you with the way they evolve to eat animals and survive in extreme habitats where other plants can’t grow.
From the misty jungles of Asia to the summits of Venezuela you’ll find dangerous plants that are starved of nutrients ready to prey on animals. Here we present the top 20 carnivorous plants that eat animals.
1.The Venus fly trap
Also known as Dionea muscipula, the Venus fly trap is among predatory plants that will eat you. It catches its prey mysteriously without special equipment. This green monster grows in the humid temperate climates on the Atlantic coast of the USA.
2.Cobra lily
Like other carnivorous plant, it grows in places with very poor soil nutrients and other sustenance means. The cobra lily is actually a lily and not a cobra. Its name is derived from its snake-like appearance and the similarities don’t just end there, just like a snake it prefers its food living.
3.The sundew
This European insectivorous plant is also known as drosera. There about 130 species of drosera known to science. It’s easily noticed during the summer thanks to its small white flowers growing on long flower stalks. It has hairy leaves that release liquid-like dangerous glue and digestive enzymes.
4.Water wheel plant
This undoubtedly ruthless magnificent carnivorous aquatic plant uses a trap to eat small water vertebrates. The plants have six inches long free-floating stems and leave traps of about 2-3millimetres. The traps are attached to the air chamber of the stem which allows it to float.
5.Tropical pitcher
From the nepenthene class, the tropical pitcher is among the different types of pitcher plants that create some of the largest carnivorous plants in the world. The giant pitcher inhabits the tropical forest in Malaysia,
6.Trumpet pitcher
Surracenia is a plant that eats insects in a canning way. The plant’s leaves are covered with hairs that only allow insects to move in one direction.
7.Byblis
The surface of its narrow long leaves has glands that produce sweet juice and digestive enzymes. Similar to other insect-eating plants, plant eating insects and small animals are trapped here.
8.Butterwort
The plant absorbs the attained minerals and the leave unfolds waiting for new guests. There are about 80 species of these plants that eat insects in America Europe and Asia.
9.Brocchinia reducta
Like many others on this list, Brochinia releases a sweet smell that is irresistible to an average bug and that’s how this dangerous plant ends the lives of insects in Venezuela, Columbia, and it has digestive enzymes associated with deadly plants that eat animals.
10.Roridula
Native to South Africa, Roridula is a Simple carnivorous plant but with a twist. It has sticky leaves like the sundew but does not have digestive enzymes. The Roridula captures insects and leaves the task of digestion to Pameridea roridulae a bug species with which they have a symbiotic relationship.
13.Genlisea
The underwater leaves that look like roots are long and pale. This poisonous plant also has another batch of normal-looking green leaves that sprout above the ground, and are used for photosynthesis.
14.The Moccasin plant
Originally discovered in Southwest Australia, the moccasin plant has all the features of a plant that eats meat. It has a sweet scent that attracts insects luring them into its moccasin shaped pitchers where the unfortunate insect is slowly eaten and digested.
15. Dewy pine
Just like other dangerous plants that can eat animals, its leaves are modified to trap prey. The mucilage covered leaves produce a sweet scent that attracts and traps its prey. The digestive enzymes then break down the insects, and the leaves absorb nutrients.
16. Heliamphora
Though not commonly known, Heliamphora typically feeds like the trumpet pitcher; it’s just like the other giant plants that eat meat.
17. Yellow pitcher,
Unlike other pitcher plants, the yellow pitcher is easily distinguished from its distinct yellow-green color. Owing to its tall size, the yellow pitcher is among the giant plants that eat insects.
20 Philcoxia minensis
This poisonous plant with underwater leaves, about the size of spine heads, traps and digests its unsuspecting prey and uses the acquired nutrients as fertilizer to the soil.
Which plant is the scariest? Have you ever seen any of them in real life? Let us know in the comment section.
#UltimateFact
- published: 06 Dec 2020
- views: 18797393
21:48
Benefits of St John's Wort + Avoid St John's Wort Side Effects
There is much clinical evidence of the health benefits of St. John’s Wort for the nervous system, the liver, the skin, helping people with depression and more! ...
There is much clinical evidence of the health benefits of St. John’s Wort for the nervous system, the liver, the skin, helping people with depression and more! However, there also are some significant cautions to be aware of with this plant. In this episode, I’ll also be showing you how to avoid St. John’s Wort side effects while working safely with the many gifts St. John’s Wort has to offer.
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► Access your ebook here:
https://www.herbalremediesadvice.org/st-johns-wort-health-benefits.html
► Are you looking for high quality herbs? My recommendation is Mountain Rose Herbs. Dried St. John’s Wort (for tea), St. John’s Wort extract, St. John’s Wort herbal oil and salve, and more St. John’s Wort herbal products are all available. Click here to check them out: https://bit.ly/3lee8H8
► Wild Remedies: How to Forage Healing Foods and Craft Your Own Herbal Medicine:
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► Alchemy of Herbs: Transform Everyday Ingredients into Foods and Remedies That Heal:
https://amzn.to/3uhNwXA
-- DISCLOSURE --
I’m a huge fan of Mountain Rose Herbs and will often share referral links to buy herbs or herbal supplies at their online herbal apothecary.
By viewer request, I’ve also linked to my books on Amazon. You can also find my books at your local bookseller or anywhere books are sold.
By using the above affiliate links, you help support this channel. Thanks!
If you’re looking for local places to buy herbs, check out my listing of herb farms in the U.S. and Canada. https://www.herbalremediesadvice.org/Herb-Farms-Wildcrafters.html
-- TIMESTAMPS --
00:00 - Introduction to St. John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum)
02:17 - Benefits of St. John’s Wort for the nervous system
06:41 - St. John’s Wort promotes liver health and moves liver stagnation
08:56 - St. John’s Wort is a diuretic
09:39 - St. John’s Wort heals wounds and injuries
10:30 - Experiences with St. John’s Wort oil for sun damaged skin
14:57 - Let’s talk about St. John’s Wort isolated constituents
15:33 - How to identify St. John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum)
16:48 - How to harvest St. John’s Wort
17:31 - St. John’s Wort preparations
18:46 - How to avoid St. John’s Wort side effects
21:09 - St. John’s Wort Fun Fact
-- DISCLAIMER --
The herbal and plant information in this video is for educational purposes only. The information contained is not intended as a substitute for the advice provided by your physician or other medical professional. If you have or suspect that you have a serious health problem, promptly contact your health care provider. Always consult with a health care practitioner before using any herbal remedy or food, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or have a medical condition.
https://wn.com/Benefits_Of_St_John's_Wort_Avoid_St_John's_Wort_Side_Effects
There is much clinical evidence of the health benefits of St. John’s Wort for the nervous system, the liver, the skin, helping people with depression and more! However, there also are some significant cautions to be aware of with this plant. In this episode, I’ll also be showing you how to avoid St. John’s Wort side effects while working safely with the many gifts St. John’s Wort has to offer.
-- LINKS --
► Access your ebook here:
https://www.herbalremediesadvice.org/st-johns-wort-health-benefits.html
► Are you looking for high quality herbs? My recommendation is Mountain Rose Herbs. Dried St. John’s Wort (for tea), St. John’s Wort extract, St. John’s Wort herbal oil and salve, and more St. John’s Wort herbal products are all available. Click here to check them out: https://bit.ly/3lee8H8
► Wild Remedies: How to Forage Healing Foods and Craft Your Own Herbal Medicine:
https://amzn.to/2RguodP
► Alchemy of Herbs: Transform Everyday Ingredients into Foods and Remedies That Heal:
https://amzn.to/3uhNwXA
-- DISCLOSURE --
I’m a huge fan of Mountain Rose Herbs and will often share referral links to buy herbs or herbal supplies at their online herbal apothecary.
By viewer request, I’ve also linked to my books on Amazon. You can also find my books at your local bookseller or anywhere books are sold.
By using the above affiliate links, you help support this channel. Thanks!
If you’re looking for local places to buy herbs, check out my listing of herb farms in the U.S. and Canada. https://www.herbalremediesadvice.org/Herb-Farms-Wildcrafters.html
-- TIMESTAMPS --
00:00 - Introduction to St. John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum)
02:17 - Benefits of St. John’s Wort for the nervous system
06:41 - St. John’s Wort promotes liver health and moves liver stagnation
08:56 - St. John’s Wort is a diuretic
09:39 - St. John’s Wort heals wounds and injuries
10:30 - Experiences with St. John’s Wort oil for sun damaged skin
14:57 - Let’s talk about St. John’s Wort isolated constituents
15:33 - How to identify St. John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum)
16:48 - How to harvest St. John’s Wort
17:31 - St. John’s Wort preparations
18:46 - How to avoid St. John’s Wort side effects
21:09 - St. John’s Wort Fun Fact
-- DISCLAIMER --
The herbal and plant information in this video is for educational purposes only. The information contained is not intended as a substitute for the advice provided by your physician or other medical professional. If you have or suspect that you have a serious health problem, promptly contact your health care provider. Always consult with a health care practitioner before using any herbal remedy or food, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or have a medical condition.
- published: 03 Aug 2021
- views: 49284
3:13
Foraging Wild St. John's Wort
You don't have to order it online, there is a St. John's Wort (Hypericum) plant growing in the wild near you! Stay tuned for the follow up video where I make a ...
You don't have to order it online, there is a St. John's Wort (Hypericum) plant growing in the wild near you! Stay tuned for the follow up video where I make a red oil infusion with the harvest.
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https://wn.com/Foraging_Wild_St._John's_Wort
You don't have to order it online, there is a St. John's Wort (Hypericum) plant growing in the wild near you! Stay tuned for the follow up video where I make a red oil infusion with the harvest.
Sign up for my mailing list to learn about wild food and medicine!
https://feralforaging.com/join
My beautiful foraging bag - https://etsy.me/2Go5bpv
Facebook - https://facebook.com/feralforaging
Instagram - https://instagram.com/feralforaging
- published: 27 Aug 2020
- views: 3178