The correct identification of the plant to be taken in treatment is not always easy, especially if you collect it yourself. Here's how to stay safe and ensure you're picking the right plants.
April 29, 2016
The correct identification of the plant to be taken in treatment is not always easy, especially if you collect it yourself. Here's how to stay safe and ensure you're picking the right plants.
Plants of the same family can have radically different effects, like hemlock, a deadly poison of the wild carrot family.
The different parts of a plant do not have the same chemical characteristics and therefore do not produce the same effects on the body. Just as the leaves and seeds of coriander (cilantro) have different tastes, the leaves and roots of dandelion do not have the same medicinal properties.
When collecting your own plants, remember that some plants that resemble one another can be equipped with very different chemical properties.
In order to avoid problems, it is essential to clearly identify the plant before using it. Make sure you put these tips into practice to keep yourself safe when collecting herbs.
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