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Joyce (Joelton, Tn) on 07/25/2008
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Response to Sandra

"To Joyce from Joelton,Tn. Gout: What is the method used with Pokeweed for Gout? Do you make a paste and wrap the foot, or do you ingest them? Please advise? What are the exact measurements for this herb?"

I started doing this by putting berries in l gallon jug and using enough Vodka to just cover the berries. Put tight lid on and let set a week or two, moving jug around a little every two to three days. After that, just strain off the liquid and store in brown or green bottles. Beer bottles work fine for storage. (You can also use your potato masher (or whatever you have) to kind of sqush those pokeberries before straining the liquid off.

For those of you who are interested in doing your own herbs, when using fresh herbs your ratio is l:l. If using dehydrated herbs the ratio is l part herb to 2 parts diluent.

I can't remember where I read it, but I do recall reading that you shouldn't treat children under l2 with poke, because it hastened the setting of the long bones (arms & legs). There might be something to this because my family ate a lot of poke sallet and many of us have normal size bodies but short arms and legs. I might also add that most references recommend parboiling through 3 waters before ingesting, but my family (and others that I know who ate their share of it) only parboiled through one water (water discarded) before proceeding to finish cooking it and eating it.

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Replied By Denise (USA) on 10/01/2008

Please reconsider keeping this posting on your site. Pokeweed is known to be toxic- all parts of the plant. The toxins can cause a myriad of health problems, including paralysis and death. It is believed that no amount of boiling and discarding the water will remove all its toxins.

There are too many safe alternatives, to even suggest this to anyone!

Thank you for your consideration,
Denise

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Replied By Kim (Shreveport LA) on 06/21/2022

That's bs! Poke salad, that's what we here in the south call it. We ate so much of this as a child, never had one single thing happen to all 11 of us. We'd boil it 3 xs every time we'd pour out the boil water add new and repeat. We live in a time where omg everything's bad for u. And I bet y'all would come up with some stupid reason why kids shouldn't ever drink out of a water hose? Oh we surely will get sick from latex poison. Bs. I thank God for poke salad BC we didn't have too much to eat outside of whatever we'd grow. We'd pick black berries and sloes and poke salad u name it and we all survived and we eat it to this very day. I'm preparing some right now.

We'd call poke salad a spring tonic we never ever got sick from any thing - stomach bugs flues fevers. so if poke's so toxic why are we all so healthy after eating it for yrs? How's your health?


Replied By Joyce (Joelton, Tn) on 10/02/2008

Denise,

I have been eating poke sallet as far back as I can remember with the only adverse effect being diarrhea for a couple of trips to the bathroom if you ate a large amount of it and that was only parboiling it x 1. I have never had any adverse effects from taking the poke berries nor has any of the other people that are taking them and we all had good results with improvement with the joint pain.

If you researched pokeweed you would learn that Vanderbilt and many other hospitals have done a lot of research on them. As I may have mentioned before, while working on my Nurse Practitioner MS degree at Vandy (1978), our physiology instructor shared a little pearl of wisdom with us which was: "We don't know why but from a little research project we have going on here now, pokeberries throws the body into gear to fight". From her little pearl of wisdom, I assume they were ingesting the pokeberries in the study.

If you looked the plant up, one thing she would learn is that poke berries are very rich in Vitamin C, along with a bunch of other chemicals with different reactions. I think that several of us have been taking them for 40+ years and are still living are proof that they aren't all that poisonous. On the other hand, I suspect that Vioxx evolved from some of those research studies on pokeweed, and we all know what happens when you isolate one property of the plant, and make a synthetic version so it can be patented. When the fail-safes included in the plant are removed, so is the safety. I think most people know what happened to the ones taking Vioxx. I am still in much better health at age 75 after 40 + years of taking pokeberries than most of those poor souls who only took Vioxx for a few years. I believe I have a little more experience with this plant than most and I know several friends and family members who have been taking them almost as long as I have.

P.S. There are some things that I won't recommend such as Jimson Weed (also known as deadly nightshade) because they are poison. I remember reading in the paper 10+ years ago about some farmer getting the bright idea of grafting his tomatoes onto jimson weeds *same family) to increase their resistance to pests, etc. & increase yield. Three or 4 of the family died after eating the tomatoes and several others came close to it. I know that one is dangerous, because it is where atropine came from initially.

I recently had someone tell me that johnson grass was poisonous. I told him that I had never heard that before but I was sure it wasn't because I had chewed on one of its roots (actually tasted sweet) just to see what it tastes like. I have also read that it is edible (if we ever get that hungry).

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Replied By Tea Toy (Murfreesboro, TN) on 02/12/2022

Joyce, you live close to me. Joelton, TN to Murfreesboro, TN. Do you know anyone in this area who makes herbal extracts?

EC: Sorry, Joyce was in her late 70s when she posted on Earth Clinic in 2008. She hasn't posted now for years.


Replied By Denise (Sparks, NV) on 10/06/2008

re: Joyce's response about Pokeweed

 

Thanks for your informative reply. I'd always heard the pokeweed was poisonous and that was the only information I ever came across in researching it.

As luck would have it, I had to go out and get something for my husband's sore throat this weekend. I came across Boiron's homeopathic remedies; in looking through them, I located the 'sore throat radiating to the ears' remedy. It's main ingredient: Phytolacca decandra, commonly known as POKEWEED!!

Needless to say, I was amazed!

So I did research more, and while Iowa State U's recommendation is to eradicate it everywhere it comes up, I was pleasantly surprised to see that the American Cancer Society actually acknowledges that while it can be toxic, pokeweed when used properly, has incredible healing powers for a wide array of ailments.

Live and learn.

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Replied By Tommy (Jaw-Juh Mountains) on 07/31/2023

This here's ol' cracker redneck mofo lives where many a' poke berry grows. Yes, you can eat the berries, just don't chew the seeds. Some folk likes to just swallow the berries whole (with the seed in it) and you will have shat out the seed just like GOD's lovely feathered creatures do. DO NOT CHEW OR EAT THE SEEDS but swallow them whole. Or, if you are a chicken, throw a mess of the berries in a Mason/Ball jar and cover with your fave imbibement (some type of white liguor, such as gin or vodka). Let them purdy ol' berries get all soaked up and then pour out in a bowl in a week or so and mashe the bedickens out them thar' berries and put back in the Mason/Ball jar for a couple weeks. Drain off and save the liquid and start consuming up to a shot a day and see what that'll do for ya before you increase or decrease dosage. BEWARE, you may need to stay close to the shitter till you figure out how your bowels react to the delight of this healing drug. I'd rather shit my brains out and have clear bowels every day than to put up with gout or any kind of joint pain.

P.S. Lots of gout is caused by eating dirty food. Get pork and all shell fish and cat fish outta ya diet NOW. Most people that have gout, eat dirty food. Read Leviticus Chap 11 (yes, read the whole thing, not just what you want hear and then stop. Read and study it all. It tells you what you can eat that comes from the behomoth (land animals) and what you can eat from the leviathin (from the waters). And, don't let anyone misinterpret anything in the New Testament that says you can eat whatever you want. NOT TRUE. Keep eatin' dirty (and against GOD's dietary laws and you will continue to be sick). Shut up. Stop whining and git' er' done! .
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Replied By Nola (Salem, Missouri ) on 09/03/2023

I love what you say about eating Yahuah's way. He is so awesome!!
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Replied By Vera (Colorado) on 02/29/2024

Red Moon Herbs in Asheville makes a good poke extract.
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