My only experience with soursop was a very black Jamaican woman rubbing the fruit onto my very sunburned blonde skin. Next I was drinking it mixed with rum. It was enjoyable in every respect. The bartender laughed”…. We all drink soursop and nobody gets cancer here….” I still remember his pearly white teeth as he joked in 1990.
I wish you didn't resort to AI for your writing. Your writing was always fine as it was and contained your essence. Chat GPT is soul-less. Feed it your ideas and it spits out its instantly recognizable and ubiquitous syntax.
Interesting podcast. Thank you. For many years now I have been using persimmon, mulberry and graviola (soursop) leaves as tea. I love the fruits of these trees as well. Also, I love the polyphenol rich grapevine leaves that I use as food.
No way! I guess you have not tried it yourself and haven't listened. Free and good inspiration and information with encouragement to DIY and test it for yourself with whatever good and healing fruit trees are available in your country. And the option to purchase if you want and can!
Glad to see this. That said, there wasn't any discount that was anything other than the bundle that was standard with any order.... am I missing something?
On the one hand, it is a miracle that our planet exists, with all the destruction of species going on.
On the other hand, during my daily walk the other day, I realized how exciting it is for me to think our lovely planet remains and is providing humanity with all the life-affirming healing foods we continue to enjoy with the ability to heal every illness thrown at us.
Thank you for this wonderful video which affirms all that has been running through my mind lately! This video gave me goosebumps!💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Leaves of many plants are ignored as far as healing; for instance there iGolden Rod considered a heal all plant ; it contains 7 times the antioxidants found in green tea. Not many fruit tree leaves in Montana . I looked up strawberry leaves and what those leaves can do for a person is amazing.
There is a great book available on line. It’s called The Secret Life Of Plants. Written by Christopher Bird and another gentleman who’s name I don’t recall. It was written back in the sixties. Incredible book about the research they did on plants. They found plants have telekinetic powers, understand the feelings of people. Feelings It really is worth reading.if you do a search on the title and author, add pdf on it you’ll find it pretty easily and usually for free.
Of course! I follow a small chimpanzee sanctuary up in Cle Elum Washington. And it’s so interesting to see their diet. They eat roses and sunflowers and lilac! The flower the leaves and all. Oh, and dandelions!
I love that! Yes, the chimpanzee Sanctuary grows all of those flowers for the chimps. (Well not the dandelions😜 they pop up on their own.). They love the prickly grass as well. So fun to watch them foraging their outdoor acreage in the spring for their favorite “weed”
Amazing, isn't it?! But of course, everything that blooms and grows is a gift of nature that we can enjoy—and certainly find healing in! Both of you, Sayer and Jordan, give me hope and, above all, wisdom—for which, at the age of eighty, I am deeply grateful! Thanks a lot !
Even though I'm not religious, my parents were. And I still remember a scripture from my childhood that reads, "The leaves...are for the healing of the nations" from somewhere in the book of Revelation. There, truth was hidden in plain sight, but mostly ignored.
My only experience with soursop was a very black Jamaican woman rubbing the fruit onto my very sunburned blonde skin. Next I was drinking it mixed with rum. It was enjoyable in every respect. The bartender laughed”…. We all drink soursop and nobody gets cancer here….” I still remember his pearly white teeth as he joked in 1990.
Love this story!
I wish you didn't resort to AI for your writing. Your writing was always fine as it was and contained your essence. Chat GPT is soul-less. Feed it your ideas and it spits out its instantly recognizable and ubiquitous syntax.
Interesting podcast. Thank you. For many years now I have been using persimmon, mulberry and graviola (soursop) leaves as tea. I love the fruits of these trees as well. Also, I love the polyphenol rich grapevine leaves that I use as food.
Obviously ai written. Which is problematic because it feels inauthentic and waaay too wordy.
haha came to write the same thing. ChatGPT has a unique voice.
No wonder I just skim things like this. There is something especially annoying about the repetition, wordiness, pseudoprofundity, and the "hip" style.
Someone must think people want entertainment over information.
Not me!
This is like a -painful infomercial
Great info
Too lengthily
No way! I guess you have not tried it yourself and haven't listened. Free and good inspiration and information with encouragement to DIY and test it for yourself with whatever good and healing fruit trees are available in your country. And the option to purchase if you want and can!
There was no option to purchase 😫
Info about havesting and drying ,preparing tea would have been better than repeating yourself
Glad to see this. That said, there wasn't any discount that was anything other than the bundle that was standard with any order.... am I missing something?
On the one hand, it is a miracle that our planet exists, with all the destruction of species going on.
On the other hand, during my daily walk the other day, I realized how exciting it is for me to think our lovely planet remains and is providing humanity with all the life-affirming healing foods we continue to enjoy with the ability to heal every illness thrown at us.
Thank you for this wonderful video which affirms all that has been running through my mind lately! This video gave me goosebumps!💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Leaves of many plants are ignored as far as healing; for instance there iGolden Rod considered a heal all plant ; it contains 7 times the antioxidants found in green tea. Not many fruit tree leaves in Montana . I looked up strawberry leaves and what those leaves can do for a person is amazing.
There is a great book available on line. It’s called The Secret Life Of Plants. Written by Christopher Bird and another gentleman who’s name I don’t recall. It was written back in the sixties. Incredible book about the research they did on plants. They found plants have telekinetic powers, understand the feelings of people. Feelings It really is worth reading.if you do a search on the title and author, add pdf on it you’ll find it pretty easily and usually for free.
The links don’t work, would have loved to order some.
The links appear to be working but let me drop it hear for you:
https://healingleaves.com/GMI
Works for me? But it’s so darn expensive I’m out.
Of course! I follow a small chimpanzee sanctuary up in Cle Elum Washington. And it’s so interesting to see their diet. They eat roses and sunflowers and lilac! The flower the leaves and all. Oh, and dandelions!
I am growing edible flowers every year. Have been eating flowers since my childhood.
I love that! Yes, the chimpanzee Sanctuary grows all of those flowers for the chimps. (Well not the dandelions😜 they pop up on their own.). They love the prickly grass as well. So fun to watch them foraging their outdoor acreage in the spring for their favorite “weed”
ik woon in de Cevennes in Zuid-Frankrijk en ben een geboren Amsterdamse
en ik heb grote bewondering voor het werk van Sayer ! Hoop dat de wereld
kennis neemt van zijn werk !
Ellis Nelissen,
Amazing, isn't it?! But of course, everything that blooms and grows is a gift of nature that we can enjoy—and certainly find healing in! Both of you, Sayer and Jordan, give me hope and, above all, wisdom—for which, at the age of eighty, I am deeply grateful! Thanks a lot !
Even though I'm not religious, my parents were. And I still remember a scripture from my childhood that reads, "The leaves...are for the healing of the nations" from somewhere in the book of Revelation. There, truth was hidden in plain sight, but mostly ignored.
claim Nobel prize
thank you.