Making Cedar Medicine

Published 2020-03-29
How to make cedar tea as a medicine

All Comments (21)
  • Thank you so very much. When I shopped for a home 9 years ago, I wanted pine trees to be on the property. This house came to me and it is nestled in White cedar trees at the front and at all corners. I love these cedars! I also practice herbalism, but had no idea of the honor and gifts of my trees. I feel very blessed and led to you today. Thank you again!
  • @JUEGABONITO83
    We need more Indigenous humans making these videos. God bless you your family and your peoples.
  • Thank you for giving us who do not have the culture to embrace as you do. I feel blessed to have found you on YouTube. this is what we should be teaching to the children of our future. thank you again looking forward to learning more from you.
  • @philippoulin8262
    Doug thanks for the video It's always good to know what Things mother nature can help Us heal keep the videos going Meguich my friend
  • THANK YOU FOR INCLUDING WHAT TO DO WITH THE CEADER AFTER WE BOIL FOR TEA>>>I KNOW THAT WITH SWEETGRASS WE NEED TO PUT THE CUT END IN A GOOD / SPECIAL PLACE >>>WE DONT JUST THROW IT ANYWHERE>>>
  • I love this! Ive used cedar extract for my kids and cedar smudge for my home. This tea will be a new addition for our health and happiness. I discovered a baby cedar tree about 70 feet out in my yard among some baby pines i was cutting down for a garden fence. Honestly did not know it was a cedar but knew it was beautiful and magical and i left it. Now il go out and maybe put some rocks or something around it so it doesnt get messed with in the future. Thanks for this video!
  • Thanks Doug! I'm going to respectfully gather some cedar and make it just the way you have in this video 😊
  • @lilyan7590
    Thanks for the Video! i just simmered cedar for about 20 minutes and poured into my bath. skin is very soft now :) I havent tried the tea this way, cant wait to try this!
  • @icanculture7674
    Thank you for this informative video! I am Squamish but lived off reserve and was never taught this tradition. I want to start making this and drinking and bathing in it. My boyfriend has sinus problems and I’ve been having mental problems like anxiety and I think this can be the start of a healing journey. Thanks again! Very cool!
  • @Kiowagoodfella
    Kiowa Comanche from Oklahoma, glad I found your channel...Aw Ho!
  • @simonesmit6708
    Lots of cedar here in western Canada as well. Thanks for sharing as it will be helpful.