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*Free Shipping this time only* Known as American cancer, American spinach, cancer-root, inkberry, inkweed, pigeon berry, pokeweed, red-ink plant, skoke berry, Virginia poke. It is a perennial that can resemble a small tree, growing up to 10 feet. It has an enormous taproot, smooth succulent red-purple stems, lance-shaped leaves and clusters of dark purple berries in the fall. It reproduces from seeds, and has been used as a folk remedy by Native Americans in Chinese medicine as a purgative, an emetic, a heart stimulant and to treat cancer, itching, and syphilis. It was also used for its anti-rheumatic properties and in 1820 it was listed as an analgesic and anti-inflammatory. Studies on a protein isolated from pokeweed indicate activity against HIV and some types of cancer cells. Although the whole plant is poisonous to some extent (the roots are the most poisonous), people have been eating and growing pokeweed for centuries. Young tender leaves and shoots can be eaten after being boiled in two changes of water. Cooked berries can be made into pies, and they have also been turned into dye and ink. The birds love them, and on warm days, the Sun turns the berries' sugar to alcohol, they will get drunk on Gaia's own pokeberry wine. Pokeweed's flower essence helps release anger, tension, and encourage the flow of energy. Is taken in tiny amounts for balancing and for rheumatism, sore breasts, lymphatic problems. Can be effective against breast cancer and to boost T-cells. Pregnant women should wear gloves, when handling since some of its chemicals are mutagens. I accept PayPal or send two LOOSE U.S. postage stamps inside a self-addressed envelope -- Don't affix stamps to anything.
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Never knew about the properties this plant has, its considered an obnoxious weed here in GA...
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Jul 6th, 2015 at 3:33:42 PM PDT by
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I know, it is shocking what we don't know about all of the different types of plants and the medicinal uses they have when used correctly. I have a book that tells you the medicinal uses for 100's of plants.
Jul 6th, 2015 at 6:58:31 PM PDT by
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Will this grow in zone 3? What book do you use? I've been looking for one that has plants that grow up north.
Jul 10th, 2015 at 12:13:35 PM PDT by
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The name of the book is, The Complete Guide To Herbal Medicines written by
Charles W. Fetrow, Pharm D
Juan R. Avila, Pharm D
There is also documentation by Dr. Simeon Margolis M.D., Ph.D. of The John Hopkins University School of Medicine. My computer is making it difficult to research Zones but, I did see that is can not take temps below -.33 degrees F. That sounds pretty cold to me! If I am able, I will do more research.
Jul 10th, 2015 at 1:43:39 PM PDT by

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