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Was no one else given a brew of Sulphor and treacle , to clear them out. You emit awesome smells !!
I drink a lot of dandelion leaf tea in the spring, and enjoy adding the plant as a leafy green in my diet. Also, LOVE rhubarb. One of my favorite spring tonics is nettles tea. It has so many nutrients that you can just feel it working as you drink it. I like to mix dandelion leaf and nettles together for a more powerful drink. Sometimes I add hawthorn or elder berries or elder flowers.
Sassafras tea is said to be a Indian tonic ,after sitting around all winter your blood gets thick from a poor diet of meat and fat. The tea is a natural blood thinner. Also there are 2 kinds of Sassafras tea a red and a white.The red grows only on the hill facing the north. The white looks the same ,but, you can put all the sugar you want in it and it would still be bitter. Ihave tasted both.
Sassafras Leaf Tea is excellent; a nice cinnamon woodsy herbal type flavor; a flavorful Leaf!;
The Polk and it berries can be used to worm fowl.
To eat Polk weed they must/have to be rinsed well in boiling water 3 times before consuming, they are slightly poisonous.
Ramps are from the lily family (so no seed), and only grow under specific conditions. Over harvesting is a problem as well. One can easily make a substitute by combining garlic and onion then adding to your fried potatoes, soups or whatever.
I found a website called mountainroseherbs.com that gives more information about all their herbs and their site says sassafras is not to be taken carelessly as too much tea might be toxic on a long term basis. "All things in moderation!"
What is poke and what are ramps? Also where does one find seeds for these as well as sweet fern, sarsaparilla, wintergreen and sassafras? As a child I had heard of sarsasparilla and sassafras tea. I would love to plant some and try it, or just buy the ingredients. I find that the old recipes had good health benefits that have long been forgotten.
Don't know about poke, but Ramps are a wild onion-garlic which grows readily on the slopes of some hills in Western Pennsylvania, and the mountains of West Virginia. It's very strong and tasty. The old timers would make butter-bread and ramp sandwiches. The only problem is, that it's "bouquet" remains with you for days. But, BOY are they good.
To buy seeds, I came across this site:
http://www.wildpantry.com/seeds.htm
I also came across sassafras roots for purchase: http://stores.ebay.com/Sassafras-Farms
I can't vouch for these sites, but I hope you find it helpful!
I think a lot of people go find these roots in the wild.
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