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May 2, 2023Liked by Judson Carroll

Thanks for the info on the difference between American and European Mistletoe! Good to know!

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I am now wondering about the several species of Australian Mistletoe, My naturopath recommended misletoe but I am wondering if she is aware of the properties of different species.

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I am afraid I don't know about Australian mistletoe. You will need to find a local expert or some specific studies.

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This is very interesting! Thank you for sharing. It is so interesting to read what the different historical treatment books have to say about each plant and its uses.

Now that your medicinal tree segment is over, could you maybe go into historical remedies of Native Americans for smallpox? What are your thoughts on Sarracenia purpurea?

Could you maybe go over remedies for hemorrhagic conditions and venom? I hear the MSM trying to push the Marburg virus threat. Weaponized smallpox is also always a possibility too; I think Gates has mentioned smallpox a few times. I would be very appreciative if you could share your knowledge so that we can learn how to protect ourselves.

I know Dr. Zelenko has said that these are all single strand viruses, so the Z protocol should all work on these, but it would be great to know other remedies since any release of smallpox or any other abnormal virus would be a man-made bioweapon.

Thank you again for sharing your knowledge!

Fascinating to hear about the mistletoe, and to think, Americans hang it up and kiss under it during Christmas, and it’s poisonous! Wow!

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May 2, 2023·edited May 3, 2023Author

I cover a lot of anti-viral herbs in my Encyclopedia of Bitters herbs. But also, the trees like tulip poplar and dogwood are very useful. I agree that pitcher plant looks very useful. I think we will need several herbs to combat smallpox. THe next series will be on medicinal shrubs and woody vines... tons of hidden gems there! Shepherd's Purse is one of the best for hemorrhage... yarrow, sage, several others. Echinacea is the best for snake and spider venom.

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Thank you!!

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