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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Re: [AlpacaTalk] RE: Goldenseal

Wendy, I would love to hear what else you've planted for medicinal purposes,
I would love to be able to do that here although it does get very hot.

SUSAN OLSON
Alpaca Loco
Riverside, CA

"I joined a health club last year, spent about $400.
Haven't lost a pound yet. Apparently, you have to go there."

In a message dated 2/24/2009 6:51:48 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
wendy.edwards@shaw.ca writes:

hi Janice - thanks for the golden seal information - i bought mine from
Richters in Ontario - it says "Super Strength Goldensea; Root" and then Racine de
Hydraste and Hydrastis Canadensis (i don't know what either means) - i
looked at Sleepy Hollow but there was some problem, can't really remember, maybe
they couldn't ship across the border - i looked for a source in Canada and
i've dealt with Richters for decades,so i trust their products.

and yes i followed all the directions for planting the goldenseal - four
years til harvest is ok as it usually takes me that long to get around to
something. I plant as much natural medicine on my farm as possible, for my family
and my animals.

I appreciate your help
Wendy
DreamWeaver Alpacas
BC
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Subject: [AlpacaTalk] RE: Goldenseal

<<<<hi Janice - how do you use the tincture? I have some tincture, and
it was quite expensive so i want to make sure i use it in the most
effective way.

i have also planted 200 rootlets here for our own future use.
thanks for the information
Wendy
DreamWeaver Alpacas
BC>>>>

Way to go Wendy! Do you have the info about where to plant - in hard
wood shade; and that it takes the roots 4 yrs to get to harvest size?
They are sturdy plants, not bothered by insects or disease, even the
deer don't eat them because they are so bitter. Other than humans - the
stuff is very valuable - never tell anyone where your goldenseal is
planted - their only problem seems to be slugs and moles....one of our
farmers in S GA was completely wiped out by moles. They have sandy
soil. I've never had either problem here in N GA.

My roots have been in the ground 5 yrs now, but I have not harvested
yet....been too busy. I just keep buying from Sleepy Hollow, but I like
knowing I have some in the ground; I will never be without this stuff.

I use the tincture straight on open wounds. Is yours from Sleepy
Hollow? I know their's is potent; from the analysis done on other
goldenseal products available they are quite weak or totally lacking in
hydrastis. I buy the large 4 oz bottle of the stuff because I go thru
so much of it, and never want to run out - and it's much cheaper that
way. I just keep refilling my little eyedropper bottle. I did dilute
it greatly when using in the alpaca's eye as it is an alcohol tincture;
and I dilute for mouth rinsing after flossing because it is so bitter,
but other than that I use it straight. On myself or my children just a
few drops on a wound or cut maybe 2-3x day is sufficient..few drops on a wou
bother with it for minor stuff. When my gelding got slashed to the bone
on his neck this past year I was pouring it undiluted down into the deep
slash wounds.....I was terrified he was going to get a terrible
infection. I was doing this 2x day and then covering the neck wounds
with a diaper duct taped on to keep out dirt and debris. And I made
sure to keep opening the smaller wounds up so they wouldn't heal over
sealing in infection. He healed up beautifully in about 2-3 wks as I
recall. I used it on myself for a brown recluse bite a few years ago
that had eaten a crater in my arm. I was told to get myself to the
hospital as they have to cut out that necrotic tissue to keep the
infection/poison from spreading. I had tried all my other natural
remedies and nothing touched it. My eyes fell upon my goldenseal bottle
one night and I thought it couldn't hurt to try. It took about 6 wks
but the crater healed up and left not even a hint of a scar. It seems
expensive but the money it has saved me personally on doctors and vets
makes it quite a good value.

Warmly, janice

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