Birch Tree medicine - Chaga, Polypores and bark

Published 2017-10-03
Birch Tree Medicine - Every part of this tree is valuable. Birch has been used for muscle aches, joint pains, mending broken bones, fevers, strengthening the immune system, detoxifying the body and we've only begun to scratch the surface of this incredible tree. Best of all it grows all around us. Hopefully this video will encourage you to go out and connect with birch medicine. Try it out, make some tea, make a tincture, put a few drops in your water everyday and pay attention to how it feels in your body. Only then, will you truly know the affects of the medicine.

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  • @connieeash7935
    HAve been giving my dog chaga tea on her food. Shrunk tumors and increased her energy. She is 12 and now wants to run and play again. Thanks for the info.
  • That second species of mushroom you removed from the birch tree is not a birch polypore (Fomitopsis betulina). It's a polypore, and it does grow on birch, but it is called black bristle bracket (Phellinus ignarius).
  • Harvested some beautiful Chaga today. An amazing old birch gave us that fruit today. We were also fortunate enough to get several beautiful polypore birch mushroom. Our Earth is wonderful!
  • Pro-tip, when cutting a chaga off a birch, place a container like a cup beneath it to catch the saw dust to make tea. 9 out of 10 dentists agree this is the best way to do it....also chicks dig it. /nod. Love the channel =D
  • @irock5624
    just look at'er go with that hacksaw! damn girl🤣😅😆 great info, learned more here than anywhere else!
  • Ty for your informative video. I really appreciate it & the singing is lovely too. Much love and healing to you and us all
  • @johnnysamol6147
    Thank You for showing me about this part of the birch tree I have made some Birch Oil and did not know about this.
  • @debramarks3794
    Well I believe tomorrow I will begin my search for chaga.
  • Miigwetch! Thank You! Your teaching videos are wonderful! I see to many videos that teaches harvesting without sustainability. The birch tree is a wonderful gift. Onen! Minimalist Camper.
  • @johnstonstix
    I have 20 acres with Birch trees and so much chaga i cant keep up with it. South western Ontario. I make tea and mix it with coffee. great for a energy and alertness. Parents love it and acts as a great antioxidant and anti inflammatory.
  • @eugene-11
    very insightful video well done thanks for sharing
  • @jayk7422
    thanks for your video... it has a lot of information I was looking for... cheers from Australia