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Self-Heal AKA Heal-All - Identification and Description 

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Self-heal AKA selfheal, heal-all, heal all
Prunella vulgaris
Self-heal is an edible and medicinal plant. It is anti-inflammatory and has been used to stop bleeding internally and externally. Self-heal is useful for stopping bleeding. The self heal plant has a lot of medicinal uses and is also edible. Fresh or dried leaves can be applied externally to stop bleeding, and a tea made from the leaves can be used to stop internal bleeding. You can use this plant for first aid to help heal wounds. Use it when foraging or any time really.
Self-heal is an introduced Eurasian plant that has become established and widely distributed around the world. It might be best known for its ability to stop bleeding, and it has a long history of use and old common names such as hook-heal and carpenter's herb from its use in healing wounds from shape-edged tools. Indigenous people across Canada have also used self heal medicinally.
Identification of Self-Heal
Self heal is a member of the mint family. Almost all members of the mint family have opposite leaves, square stems and irregular flowers. The lower leaves of heal all have longer stalks becoming stalkless going up the stem. The leaves are lance-shaped to oval-shaped with smooth or slightly toothed edges. The stem is hairless or slightly hairy. The flowers of heal-all are in terminal spikes or clusters. They are violet or purplish and occasionally pink or white. The upper lip of each flower is helmet-shaped, and the lower lip has three lobes with the middle lobe being fringed.
Self-Heal is Edible
The leaves of self heal can be eaten raw or cooked, but they are somewhat bitter.
Self-Heal Has Medicinal Uses
Self-heal is astringent meaning it contracts tissues, stops bleeding, and has been used to heal internal and external bleeding. A poultice of fresh or dried herb has been used to draw out infections, reduce inflammation and promote healing. Gargling or chewing the leaves has been done to treat sore throats and sooth inflammation of the mouth and gums. Other external uses include using self-heal on wounds, ulcers, sores and pink eye.
Some internal uses for self heal include using it to treat fevers, diarrhea, vomiting and to reduce blood pressure.
All of self heal is antibacterial and may inhibit the growth of disease causing bacteria, and it has also been used to destroy intestinal worms.
Distribution of Self-Heal
Self heal has a widespread distribution. Look for it at low to mid elevation in moist meadows, streambanks and lakeshores.
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Please consume wild plants at your own risk! Consult multiple reliable sources before consuming any wild plants! This video is for information and entertainment only!
References
Kloos, Scott. Pacific Northwest Medicinal Plants. Timber Press, Inc. 2017
MacKinnon, A. Edible and Medicinal Plants of Canada. Lone Pine Media Productions (BC) Ltd. 2014.
Parish, R.; Coupe, R.; and Lloyd, D. Plants of the Inland Northwest and Southern Interior British Columbia. BC Ministry of Forests and Lone Pine Publishing. 2018
Pojar, Jim and MacKinnon, Andy. Plants of Coastal British Columbia including Washington, Oregon & Alaska. BC Ministry of Forests and Lone Pine Publishing. 2004.

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@ExtremeSurvivor_1
@ExtremeSurvivor_1 3 месяца назад
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@OkanaganGardenerandForager
@OkanaganGardenerandForager 3 месяца назад
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@MrGreenotwo
@MrGreenotwo Год назад
Dude, I love Prunella Vulgaris ! It's the first herb I have ever foraged for and lead me down the rabbit hole of identifying various things.
@OkanaganGardenerandForager
@OkanaganGardenerandForager Год назад
Nice! It's a good one!
@00soulfree
@00soulfree Год назад
Going out to see if we have any - or helps a lot that you've shown it on context with other plants - thanks!
@OkanaganGardenerandForager
@OkanaganGardenerandForager Год назад
Oh, good! I'm glad it helps! You're welcome and thank you, too!
@LH-zw7dg
@LH-zw7dg 2 года назад
Love the flower on it, would love it in my wildflower garden!
@OkanaganGardenerandForager
@OkanaganGardenerandForager 2 года назад
It's a really nice one I think. Thank you!
@alyseandrews1066
@alyseandrews1066 2 года назад
I'm in the process of drying some, with red clover and plantain, hoping to make an herb infused wound salve 🤞
@OkanaganGardenerandForager
@OkanaganGardenerandForager 2 года назад
Oh, that sounds like a good one! Thank you!
@222mmax
@222mmax 6 месяцев назад
THEY LOOK LIKE LAVENDER FLOWER. THANK YOU
@OkanaganGardenerandForager
@OkanaganGardenerandForager 6 месяцев назад
You're welcome! Thank you, too!
@dallen4482
@dallen4482 Год назад
Eeek! I found a wild local source of self-heal! Ps the seeds I gave you travelled around in my car for a month so they might not be viable. 😢
@OkanaganGardenerandForager
@OkanaganGardenerandForager Год назад
That's awesome! Thank you so much for the seeds! I'll give them a try. I bet some will work!
@robinmorton8585
@robinmorton8585 3 месяца назад
the bitter is the medicinal
@OkanaganGardenerandForager
@OkanaganGardenerandForager 2 месяца назад
Yes, good point. Thanks!
@georgejennings9959
@georgejennings9959 5 месяцев назад
Our neighbor repeatedly mows over large bed of self heal. I pick the flowers for drying before he had a chance to whack them. They make a nice tea.
@OkanaganGardenerandForager
@OkanaganGardenerandForager 5 месяцев назад
You saved them! Way to go!
@ExtremeSurvivor_1
@ExtremeSurvivor_1 3 месяца назад
@@OkanaganGardenerandForager They do regenerate for a season but, do they come back from the roots that are established the next Spring or do they require seeds in the ground to start new ones the following year?
@TheArtDeva
@TheArtDeva Месяц назад
Thank you! Very descriptive.
@OkanaganGardenerandForager
@OkanaganGardenerandForager Месяц назад
You're welcome! Thank you, too!
@cindyskillman544
@cindyskillman544 Год назад
It might not be bitter if you get it before it flowers. Thanks for a great video! I'm gonna go looking for it... apparently it does grow around here.
@OkanaganGardenerandForager
@OkanaganGardenerandForager Год назад
Thank you and good luck!
@ExtremeSurvivor_1
@ExtremeSurvivor_1 3 месяца назад
There's no need to cook it to remove bitters, which we really NEED. Just make mixed wild greens GREEN DRINK! and get supercharged 🎉 Ask me how 😊 (Totally FREE) I saved my actual life, literally. I'd love to share my life-saving lessons, which I learned the hardest way but would love to share so it's easier for others. Much Love ❤️ Becky Lewis
@OkanaganGardenerandForager
@OkanaganGardenerandForager 3 месяца назад
Yes, I think the bitter can be healthy. Thank you!
@ExtremeSurvivor_1
@ExtremeSurvivor_1 3 месяца назад
@@OkanaganGardenerandForager No, Thank YOU! Thank you for all the hard work and effort to bring these videos to people on top of the actual work to forage, preserve and prepare for whatever purpose it's serving.💫
@erickane7093
@erickane7093 2 года назад
I have started using it in tea for a couple months now. The tea that I created also has dandelion flowers, licorice root, dandelion root, gotu kola, and grated fresh turmeric.
@OkanaganGardenerandForager
@OkanaganGardenerandForager 2 года назад
Wow, that sounds delicious and loaded with nutrients! Thank you!
@erickane7093
@erickane7093 2 года назад
@@OkanaganGardenerandForager and I forgot to mention cinnamon bark as part of that tea. 🐝❤️
@OkanaganGardenerandForager
@OkanaganGardenerandForager 2 года назад
Even better!
@jasonlund2046
@jasonlund2046 2 месяца назад
Thank you
@OkanaganGardenerandForager
@OkanaganGardenerandForager 2 месяца назад
You're welcome! Thank you, too!
@dallen4482
@dallen4482 2 года назад
It grows everywhere on Vancouver island. I thought about bringing some home but didn’t. 🙈
@OkanaganGardenerandForager
@OkanaganGardenerandForager 2 года назад
Nice! I think Vancouver Island is so beautiful and full of life. Thank you!
@emmalee478
@emmalee478 2 года назад
Watch out for those bugs!
@OkanaganGardenerandForager
@OkanaganGardenerandForager 2 года назад
They were terrible! Thank you!
@BernardvonSchulmann
@BernardvonSchulmann 2 года назад
I had no idea what that plant was
@OkanaganGardenerandForager
@OkanaganGardenerandForager 2 года назад
It's a good one! Thank you!
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