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Exploring Hemlock Water Dropwort: One Of The Deadliest Plants On Earth! 🌱☠️
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- čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
- ☠️ Hemlock water Dropwort is one of nature's deadliest plants! 🌱 Easily mistaken for harmless foliage hemlock water Dropwort contains a powerful poison that if consumed causes an agonising death leaving the unfortunate victims body with a gruesome sardonic grin on its face! ☠️
But! there's no need to fear hemlock water dropwort. Just like everything in nature it plays its own special role in the natural balance of our world 🌎 With a little respect & understanding we can appreciate & even enjoy this beautiful gift of mother nature 🌿
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how do you know about this effect of water hemlock? is it all second hand information and allegory or have you witnessed this plant poisoning anyone in this way? if you have not witnessed this, do you know anyone who has?
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@@evolutionCEO Good point , i was thinking just the same ? like mushroom tales i have dried and eaten "fly agaric " amamita muscaria -toadstool ! when you lower the muscomolic acid with dehydration -its a sedative at worst ! muscamol treats stress and anxiety, ease muscular pain and promote restorative sleep. and gaba receptor ?
@@scottnaish-theheartpatient2016 when one come to terms with the fact that the deceiver is at large in the garden, one questions everything. to believe is to not know. empirical proof becomes ones foundation for knowledge.
i questioned my doctor many years ago on the existence of tetanus when i was under threat of injection. he could not even produce allegory evidence to it's existence. i walked out with neither tetanus or injection.
then i learned that Loise Pasteur, the "scientist" whose germ theory on which all microbial transmitted disease is alleged not only falsified his experiments, he confessed that he had done so. yet every alleged transmittable disease requires his theory to be truth. no one has ever successfully peer reviewed his work....
Only you could talk with such happy enthusiasm about such a deadly plant lol :) seriously great video, thanks very much :)
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I will never understand why this is not taught at primary school!
Look up school backwards in Latin and then you'll understand x😊
We get people to put our books in school libraries around the UK 😁
Don't think the so called powers that be want you learning to self sustain yourself 🤣🤣🤣
Because they are busy with LGBTQ agenda to destroy and derail generation after generation.
See I feel the same I'm I. Trashy USA and theyr teaching kids about Trans and gay sex.. thats soo fucked up!!! I'm gay myself but I'm a boy and I know that!! They need too stop sexulizing our kids and teach them this kinda stuff!! May god save us all
Great information here. Everyone who is remotely interested in being outdoors should watch and learn. Parents and children alike. Thanks, Dane!
Im so glad i found your channel, your enthusiasm about the great outdoors is so inspiring
Brilliant video 😀
I absolutely love your pages across social media! I've been a gardener and forager for many years, and I'm teaching my 4 year old daughter all about the plants that surround her in her daily life. She absolutely knows that NOTHING IS EDIBLE without Daddy explaining it to her. She knows that some plants can "make me dead, Daddy" we've tried Dandelions, Daisies, Violets, Gorse flowers. She can identify Ipomoea, Japonica quince, Poppies, ALL spring bulbs. Ribes, Iris and the list goes on! Showing her your videos and your enthusiasm, has been amazing! Thank you.
I came to love the intro/outro music!
My favourite parts to make! 😄
Straight away it’s a calming sound and experience right from the start of the video… always.
And me!
A fascinating video about hemlock along with its historical background ,particularly the " Death Smile ". I doubt if many people could identify this plant although most will have heard about its deadly effect.
Thank you, another fantastic clip.
Cheers Steve!
About two years ago hemlock started growing EVERYWHERE around where I live. It's evening my garden I had to quit growing carrots.
Oh and I bought your book!
It can take over! And thank you 😁
I'm here because I had something growing out back where I hang laundry (US). I've narrowed it down the Japanese Hedge Parsley. But the hedge really freaked me out at first. Anyway, I hope that's what is growing...
Thanks for making this deadly plant interesting and amusing 👍🏼
Horror plant, well done for raising awareness. Please can you do another similar video for the giant hogweed that is apparently making victims lately who are unaware of its presence. Thank you and God bless you 🌸
i have giant hog weed in my backyard
Thanks Dane. One of your best.
This one turned out pretty well! Got an awesome foxglove one in the works too 😁
I love this channel. Absolutely fascinating information my friend. I hope you and the family are doing well and thank you all for sharing your knowledge.
Hi really great video do you know if any of its poison get into the water it has always worried me as I often drink from streams where it grows peace and love
From what iv read it doesn't effect water quality where it grows 🙂
Love your content and vibe
Great content and infectious enthusiasm again . Brilliant & thank you.
Great enthusiasm !!! very interesting, deadly funny ! 🤣👍
Superb video just discovered your channel I shall be watching some more 👍🏼🍻
Thankyou for this video ❤❤❤
Lovely video.. wonderful healing properties used homoeopathically.. enjoy seeing the actual plant.. ..
I live in the States, we call it Queen Anne’s Lace. It’s all over the roadsides.
Queen Anne's Lace is different and not particularly poisonous. It looks an awful lot like Water Hemlock, though. If you don't know the difference, don't chance it.
Brilliant video
So entertaining. Brilliant!
Very informative thankyou
You are presenting this deadly plant as if you are selling icecream... 👺😈☠
Should I wear a white biohazard suit and pretend I'm scared of the plant 🤣
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brilliant 😂
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@@homeiswhereourheartis I suppose informative knowledge is fearful to some people 😂 👍🏴
I love your presentation! It makes one pay attention.@@homeiswhereourheartis
Brilliant video 📹 👏
Fantastic
Oh my God, that was so interesting Dane. What are gruesome death☠
It's a bad one!
i love the intro music
My father told me a story that when they were kids, they used the root of this plant to fish on small creeks. They would crush the roots of this plant and then put them in the water. Apparently it paralysed the fishes temporarily and they would float. I don't know how true this is, I've never heard anyone else talk about this method of fishing
Don’t think I would have any fish on that said day 😳👍
@@user-mn1vz5ew7o Actually it was an illegal practice even back then, here (Portugal). But apparently very safe and generalized during the Summer, when he creeks had little water or dried up into small pools where the fishes got trapped.
@@severalmalfunctions thank you 👍🏴
The problem with this method is that the fish would be poisonous
Crushed Walnut shells have the same effect. They stun the fish.
Great vid, you should do a series of poisonous plants, it should be the first thing to learn when foraging , what not to pick. How about Lords and Ladies next
I second this 👋
We already have a lords and ladies one. But yes learning what not to pick first is actually the best way! We've plenty more poisonous ones to come too 😄
Thanks for informing us. I will make sure to keep my children away from that plant!
Fabulous fabulous fabulous
I picked a slightly smaller version of the plant you show, thinking it was something else. One I got it home I looked it up on your CZcams and realised what it was and disposed of it. However, at the time, I was away from home. I handled it without washing my hands. Could this indirect contact have caused me harm. Since getting home, I have felt so rundown with virtigo. I also have a feeling of discomfort from the muscles either side of the base of my neck when I swallow.
I finally got to see this plant I knew what it could be because I've read about it in guides but never seen it before
It is a beautiful plant
The one I seen was very thin leaved
And tiny flower heads in the umbelle shape like carrots
They were growing right in the cattails
We have water hemlock here in Ohio, USA. But we also have another called poison hemlock, which is what was used to execute Socrates. It's a bad plant for grazing animals, and invasive. But...
I wonder why Socrates chose Hemlock as his mode of execution?
He chose poison hemlock which is a different plant. Death by poison hemlock is a lot different. Your body goes numb from the feet upwards until it reaches the heart. A much nicer way to go compared to water hemlock 😁
@@homeiswhereourheartis Very good! Thank you for the clarification. I had always understood that Socrates had chosen a more humane way to go. Gosh though, this world of poison plants is quite intimidating! I love herbalism and foraging/growing, but there are just ZILLIONS of plants and it can be quite overwhelming to positively isolate the threats.
@@dannettepeters1507It can seem overwhelming but eventually it all comes together. Really there are very few deadly plants in comparison to edible ones. I wrote a big chapter on poisonous plants in our book knowledge to forage. Once I learnt all the poisonous plants where I live a great freedom came with that.
The carrot family was a headache to understand at first!
@@homeiswhereourheartis Thank you for your thoughtful reply! Yes, that is exactly what I have decided, too. Focus on what poisonous plants might be in my area; adopting a process of elimination method.
is only consuming it dangerous, or could you be poisoned otherwise too. i.e. smelling the flowers, coming into contact with it, touching it etc?...
It's not dangerous to touch only consume ✌️
"...they executed the prisonners and the elderly..." 😮whaaaat ?!
Ikr 😮😢
In homeopathy a remedy for a poisonous thing is made from the thing itself.
Homeopathy is snake oil
A remedy of the same thing is called isopathy
Homeopathy 'like with like'
Isopathy 'same with same'
Angelica looks similar , the stem and leaves are different though .
Mint , Sage , Lemon Balm & Bay Leaves are some of my favourite foraging .
Thankyou for information .
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Don't farmers remove it because foraging animals like to graze on it?
Some do 🙂
Gentlemen lets broaden our minds, Laurence! = batman
If bees pollinate the flowers would the honey made from it have any effect on humans?
What if the honey bees collect the honey from these flowers? Is that honey poisonous to humans?
sure theres some down the rd from us
What is the antidote?
It will kill cattle if roots are eaten. I’ve seen it done
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Thankyou for this video. It's important that people know what plants to avoid.
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What do you think the purpose of this plant is?
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David Bellamy was cancelled for sharing the truth 😢
Thus is all over Sutton Park. Parents let their children pick it and take it home.
Somebody should stick a sign up to educate the people 🙂
That means Sutton Park management should be sued!
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Good tiktok challenge, evolution reduce herd
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