RE: A flower for South East Asia, from Baker seeds, that is used for tea, dye, and Medicine!

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A flower for South East Asia, from Baker seeds, that is used for tea, dye, and Medicine!

in herbals •  7 years ago 

You caught me, LOL! It is useful for all of those things, depending on how you prepare it. Every one has their preferred way to prepare herbals; I tincture Comfrey, but some people do a tea infusion.... :)

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smithlabs! the tea infusion sounds simpler, is it? just put the dry leaves in?

Much simpler to do an infusion, but it is a lot weaker. Those people drink it, I put it on the outside.

@smithlabs did anyone ever tell you that you just think you have an answer for everything?

@janton Naugh, but I have read up on a few things! :D

My Dad was Smart, I am but a poor reflection....

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

smithlabs..oh come on, you're freaking brilliant. you make the average Joe out here look like a ding dong/

but I applaud your humble attitude.

No fooling, he was Really sharp! I just try not to embarrass him too much.

I have had two degreed mechanical engineers I had trouble keeping up with; he was a lot better than either one of them were. :D

smithlabs...well sir..perhaps that just isn't your particular specialty which you are more gifted in, have you found something which fits you better? I know you're great in mechanical engineering, I'm just asking.

Well, my training is in Electrical Engineering, and I do tool and die work, to support my business.