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        <description>Plant walk! I want to keep talking about some of the "invasive species" plants and the amazing medicine we get from them. Today I'm talking about Juniper species. The berry (cone) and needle (leaf) of this plant makes a great medicine externally and internally as I talk about in this video. Upcoming classes - Herbal Wound and Infection Management starts tomorrow! This is one of our most popular short courses (3 weeks) with over 10 hours of nonstop, downloadable lectures, demos and handouts. Sign up here - https://herbalmedics.academy/course/infection-wound-management-online-course-2021/ Also, Katia LeMone starts with her incredible class - Herbs for the Childbearing Year. As always, her decades both as a midwife and clinical herbalist in remote areas allow her to teach at a level of experience that you can't find anywhere else in that combination. https://herbalmedics.academy/course/herbs-for-the-childbearing-year-2021/</description>
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