Chickweed as a Powerful Lymph Cleanser As an edible vegetable, chickweed benefits the body as a cooling and cleansing herb traditionally used by herbalists …

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  1. Yes!!! Tis the season. Great inspiration. I use horse manure on my garden and have Chickweed everywhere! Great idea. I usually just eat it while outside but I will try this – also great way to incorporate my over wintered beets into it. I eat cleavers too- another Lymph cleanser. πŸ™‚

  2. Thanks for the great video.. Oh the power of suggestion..
    I have been seeing it popping their little heads up, but not enough to gather yet. BUT.. I saw some in my big planter of ginger root. I bring it in my greenhouse for the winter and it dies back.. And I saw some flourishing in there.. πŸ˜‰ It is my favorite and first herb to start gathering in the spring.. I end up with my whole table full of them to "limp it" over night and make my infusions out of it the next day. Hands down I put that at the top of my favorite and most powerful herbs. Sadly it loses alot of it's potency in drying.. Still makes a great tea for your blends. It was a beautiful salad.. Thanks for taking us along..

  3. Great video thank you for all the close-up of the plants. On some of your videos I was wishing you would take a close-up of a single stem or leave structure. But in this one you do thanks for all your hard work! You are making a difference!

  4. Imagine if an animal had urinated on the chickweed 3 hours before you prepared it. Yuck! Haha!

    Lindy, do you grow most of your own vegetable? Just curious. πŸ€”

    I loved the video!

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