Comments on: How To Make Pine Needle Tea: Recipe For Benefits or Dangers? https://superfoodly.com/how-to-make-pine-needle-tea-recipe-for-benefits-or-dangers/ Sun, 06 Dec 2020 19:28:47 +0000 hourly 1 By: Anonymous https://superfoodly.com/how-to-make-pine-needle-tea-recipe-for-benefits-or-dangers/#comment-73849 Sun, 06 Dec 2020 19:28:47 +0000 https://superfoodly.com/?p=1905#comment-73849 In reply to Austin.

Not a good idea. Wouldn’t use juniper.
Never boil the needles.
You didn’t research your foraging well at all.
Toxicity is what your experiencing.

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By: Austin https://superfoodly.com/how-to-make-pine-needle-tea-recipe-for-benefits-or-dangers/#comment-71914 Thu, 29 Oct 2020 01:24:54 +0000 https://superfoodly.com/?p=1905#comment-71914 I just grabbed some pine needles from a juniper tree I believe along with some oak bark and threw them into a pot of water and boiled them. Then strained the water out and drank some of it. I feel really weird and “wirey” and my stomach feels slightly upset. I think I will be ok because Im laying in my bed on my stomach typing this in the dark. G_D knows my intentions and G_D is the best for a person to rely on. I live a few blocks from a hospital if things get worse. Im never doing it again till i can research correctly first then correctly identifying the plants.

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By: Anonymous https://superfoodly.com/how-to-make-pine-needle-tea-recipe-for-benefits-or-dangers/#comment-63866 Tue, 31 Mar 2020 13:40:08 +0000 https://superfoodly.com/?p=1905#comment-63866 raw green beans toxic? What kind? String beans??

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By: Robin https://superfoodly.com/how-to-make-pine-needle-tea-recipe-for-benefits-or-dangers/#comment-17316 Tue, 17 Oct 2017 16:32:24 +0000 https://superfoodly.com/?p=1905#comment-17316 This was a very interesting article, but I must point out that not all foods that are poisonous to other animals are a problem for humans. Chocolate is poisonous to dogs, but harmless for people, who certainly eat a lot of it. The only exception might be raw cacao, (Yes, I know it’s “in” right now.) but chocolate from roasted cocoa beans is not a problem, and is even considered a health food. (The sugar in chocolate candy and desserts is another matter, of course.) Heat from cooking destroys many poisons. For example, raw green beans are toxic.

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