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E-Mail 'Common “Weeds” as Food and Medicine- Part 3, by M.C.' To A Friend
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Great article!
In addition to Mullein, it is great for TP. And, nettles, particularly stinging nettle makes great cordage.
I would be cautious about using stinging nettles as TP.
Would it be possible to get a copy of this entire series as a .pdf or something? I would like to save it as a reference. Or is there an easier way to put all the installments together to print out?
I’ve heard of using mullein leaves to staunch bleeding. TP is a new one to me, but makes sense!
When viewing the article, there is a small icon under the title that looks like a printer. When you press that, the article will be reformatted in a printer friendly way. It also retains any weblink as a notation at the bottom so you can still find them even when the article is printed and offline.
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Great article!
In addition to Mullein, it is great for TP. And, nettles, particularly stinging nettle makes great cordage.
I would be cautious about using stinging nettles as TP.
Would it be possible to get a copy of this entire series as a .pdf or something? I would like to save it as a reference. Or is there an easier way to put all the installments together to print out?
I’ve heard of using mullein leaves to staunch bleeding. TP is a new one to me, but makes sense!
When viewing the article, there is a small icon under the title that looks like a printer. When you press that, the article will be reformatted in a printer friendly way. It also retains any weblink as a notation at the bottom so you can still find them even when the article is printed and offline.
Great, thanks!
This series deserves a win!