Using Birch Bark To Heal Wounds Faster

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  • čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
  • Birch bark has been valued for its wound healing properties in both traditional and modern medicine. In this video, we take a look at the mechanisms involved in birch bark's ability to expedite the wound healing process, as well as how you can make birch bark medicine for your personal needs.
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Komentáře • 174

  • @ravenniles545
    @ravenniles545 Před 7 lety +55

    I very much appreciate the research and physiology information you include in your videos. As a nurse committed to evidence-based practice at work, I can't leave that philosophy at the door when I go home and pursue my own interests in learning more about medicinal uses of natural compounds. Thank you for your high quality work and sharing your knowledge!

    • @ladonnad.steele2470
      @ladonnad.steele2470 Před 7 lety

      Raven Niles he is very knowledgeable.

    • @LearnYourLand
      @LearnYourLand  Před 7 lety +6

      Thanks so much, Raven! I appreciate the kind words, and I'm glad to hear you enjoy learning the research side of things as well! There's a lot of talk out there, so it's always nice to get as close to the "truth" as possible.

    • @debrapaulino918
      @debrapaulino918 Před rokem

      @@LearnYourLand hi. To make salve. Do you infuse it into the olive oil first? Should the tree cut be covered with something to protect it?

  • @MarkYoungBushcraft
    @MarkYoungBushcraft Před 7 lety +20

    Some of the best information on the healing properties of birch I have ever heard. The birch is amazing. I live in Nova Scotia and was not aware of how the Mi'kmaq used the birch. Thank you for sharing

    • @LearnYourLand
      @LearnYourLand  Před 7 lety

      You're welcome, Mark! Thanks for watching and commenting.

    • @matthewmaxcy1574
      @matthewmaxcy1574 Před 4 lety +1

      Its one of our most used trees from medicine to moose calls we have great respect for our birch tree's,

  • @ElveeKaye
    @ElveeKaye Před 4 lety +3

    I like how you don't simply tell us what a plant is good for, you tell us how it works at a cellular level.

  • @TheSmokinApe
    @TheSmokinApe Před 7 lety +17

    Great video, your channel is one of the most informative on youtube!

  • @dmiller8425
    @dmiller8425 Před 7 lety +13

    LOVE all the information you share! It's so nice to see someone who is keeping these valuable traditions alive and going...they're too valuable to lose. Thanks!

    • @LearnYourLand
      @LearnYourLand  Před 7 lety

      You're welcome, and thanks for the kind words! I appreciate it!

  • @donnabirnbaum6580
    @donnabirnbaum6580 Před 3 lety +5

    Adam is one of my favorite human beings ,I go to his videos daily for a positive informative video and his enthusiasm for nature is healing.Thank God foe Adam

  • @yakzivz1104
    @yakzivz1104 Před 3 lety +4

    Okay I'm officially a tree hugger now!!! I need to do even more research on trees.

  • @samsmom1491
    @samsmom1491 Před 3 lety +3

    I'm learning a lot from you. Almost 40 years ago I knew tons about natural healing. I've forgotten so much since then, but lately I've become more interested as I would rather find a natural cure than take prescription meds. Keep those videos coming!

  • @dritanbega6461
    @dritanbega6461 Před 7 lety +16

    Your passion for the nature is admirable. Thanks for sharing this infos.

  • @woodspirit98
    @woodspirit98 Před 3 lety +3

    I think I'd use coconut oil instead of olive oil. It will form a solid cream if kept cool yet in a warm environment like a sunny window it melts to an oil and is great for your skin.

  • @Soviless99
    @Soviless99 Před 7 lety +2

    Birch trees are incredibly versatile... from bow backings to tea that bark is so versatile!

  • @Naturlich133
    @Naturlich133 Před 5 lety +5

    My favorite channel! Thank you Adam! You are literally a walking encyclopedia.! I don't know how you keep all that information straight. Really impressive! Ps. thank you! My husband had shingles. I will keep that in mind.

  • @ulnoohiker8983
    @ulnoohiker8983 Před rokem +1

    Thank you Adam for mentioning the Mik'maq, we hold the birch trees in very high regard and are so happy to learn that so many people want to learn more about the many benefits the birch trees have.

  • @jenniferg6818
    @jenniferg6818 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for carrying on this important information Adam.

  • @ruththinkingoutside.707
    @ruththinkingoutside.707 Před 6 lety +2

    I've watched this a couple times.. like all of your videos Adam.. exceptional.. I am always eagerly anticipating the next lesson you have to share.. thank you very much!!

  • @johnlaw9109
    @johnlaw9109 Před rokem

    Thank you for your comprehensive tours. Pharmacology, application, wild crafting.

  • @poetryme7383
    @poetryme7383 Před 7 lety +4

    Awesome video, Adam... as usual, filled with tons of useful information that's greatly appreciated.

  • @jimfred47
    @jimfred47 Před 5 lety

    You are so clear and precise in your talks about knowing the world we live in. Thank you for all your videos.

  • @carpediem.9
    @carpediem.9 Před 6 lety +3

    Just love your vids Adam, always learn somethings ! Much love from France :)

  • @gavinhakes4859
    @gavinhakes4859 Před 6 lety +1

    Great video, quality content. People like you making videos like this inspire me to pursue my passion as a botanist.

  • @houndogjr4290
    @houndogjr4290 Před 9 měsíci

    Love that you explained extraction methods 👌🏼 Forgot about your channel it’s badass, subscribed!

  • @waterbuoy1262
    @waterbuoy1262 Před 10 měsíci +1

    This is a great site! It is fact , people can eat trees (not fruits alone) bark can provide nutrition. Benefits from plants from - start with fresh so yes you have to cut part off , clean and dry CORRECTLY. Finish , tea infusions will have all the compounds originally found within. ie proteins fats carbs. That's it! Doug.
    Many store products contain improperly dried vegetation or stale expired materials, why foraging is only way.

    • @ramonswan9350
      @ramonswan9350 Před 29 dny

      Yes some have starches to hold you over until you can eat a decent meal.

  • @goognamgoognw6637
    @goognamgoognw6637 Před rokem

    You are the most valued person i know from your generation. Your intelligence and research makes an extremely important person to humankind. You already helped me with skin disease issue, even with your psychology. I view the medical profession as detrimental to good health based on my experience with many of them, they have no compassion and do the exact opposite making people worse they have become corrupt salesman for labs selling poison chemicals with charlatanism on top. The true result of the activity of most doctors is undertakers because that's what is the result of their false trade and many recognize it after they retire. The healthy answer is in nature and especially botanic and herbs, not profit for the chemical industry and their perpetual lies.
    I don't know how to phrase it, but continue doing what you are doing. You'll become a legend. Much gratitude.

  • @TheHuntForSupper
    @TheHuntForSupper Před rokem

    You Betulin...that was a great informative video! Thanks for all you do.

  • @paparomesoutdoors711
    @paparomesoutdoors711 Před 5 lety +1

    awesome video man, such great information as always, thanks for sharing.

  • @domlosurdo3432
    @domlosurdo3432 Před 3 lety

    Wasn't expecting this much science but i love it. thank you.

  • @pennyhogg1582
    @pennyhogg1582 Před 2 lety

    Love love love your information, you are one after my own heart. I have been making my own tinctures, haven't had to go to doctors for ages.

  • @MrAllan9
    @MrAllan9 Před 2 lety

    This man has given so much to this chanell. 👍

  • @Seedpicker1004
    @Seedpicker1004 Před 6 měsíci

    Love love love your videos! Don't ever change!

  • @patrickedwards1087
    @patrickedwards1087 Před 2 lety

    Mannnn... I freaking love this channel.

  • @nycrae
    @nycrae Před rokem

    Thank you for your knowledge. I play with knives in the woods a lot. Particularly helpful segment!

  • @arboristBlairGlenn
    @arboristBlairGlenn Před 7 lety +2

    Once again, I'm impressed!

    • @LearnYourLand
      @LearnYourLand  Před 7 lety

      Thanks! I always enjoy watching your videos, so thanks for stopping by and watching a few of mine! Perhaps I'll see you one day out West!

  • @rogerhooker2676
    @rogerhooker2676 Před rokem

    Very interesting and informative. Excellent advice from an expert.

  • @AnthraXaXis
    @AnthraXaXis Před 2 lety

    You're amazing dude! Cheers, merry xmas from the great white north!

  • @jackatmtn
    @jackatmtn Před 7 lety +4

    Awesome Information, Thanks for sharing, I haven't come across birch in my area, but have been making salves from plantain for awhile now, amazing how Nature provides, if we simply reconnect with the land...

    • @LearnYourLand
      @LearnYourLand  Před 7 lety

      Plantain is just as good in my opinion. If you ever come across birch, give that one a shot as well!

  • @ALoonwolf
    @ALoonwolf Před rokem +1

    It seems the Birch tree really does EVERYTHING. Food, water, soap, medicine, fire. You can even get high from the Amanita Muscaria mushrooms that tend to grow near it in the Autumn. What a tree!

  • @GlutenFreePlantaste
    @GlutenFreePlantaste Před 2 lety

    This is very informative. I'm familiar with willow bark, but this is the first time I've heard about birch bark.

  • @TheFarmacySeedsNetwork

    Excellent as always Adam! I came across a video a few years back where a guy extracted the essential oil from birch bark. He cautioned it was SUPER strong and should be heavily diluted with a carrier oil. Of course this was concentrated essential oil of birch bark. Chaga is awesome! Wish we had some in our area but I haven't found any yet. Thanks Adam!

  • @naturewithandy7204
    @naturewithandy7204 Před 3 lety

    My goat had a foot infection so I made a salve with pine pitch, local juniper berries, olive oil, beeswax, and cloves. Just some stuff I had on hand but it worked! Nice to know about birch, we have river birch around here so I’ll keep that in mind. Thanks for the great info!

  • @doricetimko332
    @doricetimko332 Před 2 lety

    Thank you much for sharing your knowledge. I learn so much from watching and using your presentations as reference…❤️❤️❤️

  • @michelleproper7725
    @michelleproper7725 Před 7 lety +2

    What a great video! Very informative and can't wait to make a salve now! Thank you :)

    • @LearnYourLand
      @LearnYourLand  Před 7 lety

      You're welcome, Michelle! Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @susanhughes5839
    @susanhughes5839 Před rokem

    Thanks for these amazing videos!

  • @zeros_knives_and_bushcraft.

    more great info for the tool box! great video.

  • @mauricepaquette685
    @mauricepaquette685 Před 2 lety

    awesome Adam great to learn the benefit of trees👍👍👍

  • @vilmanassar9464
    @vilmanassar9464 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for shearing great this information , fantastic video.

  • @ladonnad.steele2470
    @ladonnad.steele2470 Před 7 lety +3

    SUPER LOVE THESE INFORMATION PACKED VIDEOS!!!!!!!!!!!!😍😍😍😍

  • @iuliana1813
    @iuliana1813 Před 3 lety +2

    Great videos! Thank you for sharing! How about powdered/ grinded birch?

  • @norushat4life
    @norushat4life Před 11 měsíci

    Awesome Brother just found you i spent 55 yrs on 6 city blocks im a retired electrician now on 7 acres in the White Mountains with my own river Monsanto knows nothing about .🤠

  • @williammudd8589
    @williammudd8589 Před rokem

    Great video as usual, thank you

  • @johnsmalldridge6356
    @johnsmalldridge6356 Před 7 lety +6

    Great video and information. It's amazing how well you present the information on your subject in your videos. Do you use off camera cue cards or is it all from memory?

    • @LearnYourLand
      @LearnYourLand  Před 7 lety +5

      Thanks John! I don't use any off camera cue cards, though I'll occasionally take notes and do research beforehand.

  • @daveyjoweaver5183
    @daveyjoweaver5183 Před 5 lety +3

    Thank You Adam, I have many Black Birch trees on my 8 acres here in Lancaster County. Something that may interest you are my Grandmother's pressed wild plant mounts from her 1912 botany class at Elizabethrown College. There are perhaps 80 or so examples beautifully mounted with all info required. Some of them could be matted and framed, as they are so nicely done. For example, here in my woods, part of hundreds of acres of woodland and a county park, there were pink and yellow Lady Slippers growing. My Grandparents farm was very close to me and part of the same ecosystem. They knew wild plants well and Loved them as well. As a kid we'd go on nature walks identifying plants, birds and trees. I cannot mat and frame all these plants nor would I. But a seed bank or a research lab that deals with plants perhaps could use the DNA. Your ideas on this would be appreciated. Love, Light, Peace and Plants! DaveyJO in Lanc. Co. Pa.

  • @laurakinley8618
    @laurakinley8618 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for the info! It makes me wonder if the birch sap would carry those chemicals that the bark carries, and if birch sap would make a good slave.

  • @denisoconnor6343
    @denisoconnor6343 Před 2 lety

    You are a bloody genius 👍

  • @tripplewhipper
    @tripplewhipper Před 7 lety +2

    very nice videos, thanks for the information sharing this sort of knowledge is very important.
    keep up the good work friend

  • @murrays101
    @murrays101 Před 7 lety +2

    Thanks man keep up the awesome Videos!!

  • @themovies2000
    @themovies2000 Před 2 lety

    😎! Great info, as always. Thank you.

  • @ddavis0002
    @ddavis0002 Před 6 lety +2

    Adam, I have been viewing your videos for a while now and very impressed with your knowledge of the surrounding flora in the northeast. That being said, what is your take on Wild Lettuce. I suffer from joint pain and prefer a natural approach to pain relief.

  • @riversandroots
    @riversandroots Před 6 lety +1

    I'm loving your videos Adam. Thanks so much! Question, did your research indicates it might be good for bruises and soft tissue damage? I generally go to comfrey for that, but youre talking about anti-inflammatory and cell regeneration, so I'm wondering of that would be good. Can't believe ive never heard of this before! I love birch and do all sorts of Thngs with it!

  • @ildiko1vt
    @ildiko1vt Před 7 lety +3

    Good one Adam!!! Thank you!!!Will have to make some of that birch salve perhaps with raw Shea butter.

    • @LearnYourLand
      @LearnYourLand  Před 7 lety +1

      You're welcome! A birch salve with raw shea butter sounds great! I'd love to know how it turns out.

  • @paulinemccullen4195
    @paulinemccullen4195 Před 15 dny

    Listening from 🇮🇪 Ireland. I have just realised that Xylitol is made from Birch. Thank you

  • @briantibbetts2826
    @briantibbetts2826 Před 6 lety +1

    Great video Adam, Lot's of great info Birch trees thanks. I'm sure if you think about it a lot of the native Indians i'm sure used to know about birch and others too. Fascinating it all is to me.

  • @monicareid8858
    @monicareid8858 Před rokem

    Well done.
    I make a birch Polypore coconut oil makeup remover that is fantastic
    I also make a valerian salve using (raw, unrefined, organic) coconut oil by soaking fresh wild valerian root for a few weeks until the oil acquires the strong valerian scent. Then I harden it with beeswax.
    I also make a callendula chapstick with fresh petals soaked in coconut oil then hardened with a little bees wax.
    Best chapstick I’ve ever had.

  • @johnlord8337
    @johnlord8337 Před 7 lety +2

    interesting !!!!! of course it makes sense with the topic of medicinal pine oil/tar and birch oil/tar ....

  • @Ludifant
    @Ludifant Před 3 lety

    I like that you quote the studies.. that makes this very interesting. Google scholar is a great help in this time of the severely diminished halflife of facts.

  • @micheloff-grid4248
    @micheloff-grid4248 Před 7 lety +2

    Thank you very much ...my self I drink lots of birch water and freeze hundreds of litters I can made birch oil .....
    So keep doing on the subject of the birch .here in the north BC I have thousands of them ..tell us about the sirup ..
    But thank you very much ..I which one day you come this way and study are environment were no man put IS feet in it yet

  • @UltraGinormous
    @UltraGinormous Před 4 lety

    Thank you Adam!

  • @MorticiasWorld
    @MorticiasWorld Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so very much for sharing this information!
    As a student in herbalism, it can be quite difficult to find reliable information on herbs and trees as well as the solubility of them.
    I have an issue where just some of the tips or my fingers peel.
    I read that a Swedish physician in 1851 used Norwegian Spruce for tough to heal skin conditions.
    I just harvested, sustainably, some Norwegian Spruce pitch and now I want to mix it with some bitch bark in oil and make a salve.
    Thank you again for sharing your knowledge 🥰

  • @servingme09
    @servingme09 Před 7 lety +9

    Thanks for great info - you NEED to on PBS dude!

    • @LearnYourLand
      @LearnYourLand  Před 7 lety +3

      Well... if you have any connections... :D

    • @blenderbenderguy
      @blenderbenderguy Před 7 lety +6

      No kidding Adam.... you are better, and I'm not knocking PBS, than any professional I've seen or heard on PBS or otherwise! On the other hand I'd hate to lose the personal touch we all seem to share with you if you went 'bigtime'.

    • @margaretcatalano5173
      @margaretcatalano5173 Před 5 lety +1

      @@blenderbenderguy àgree.

  • @totemgordwoodcarving4959

    Cool information. Thanks

  • @illustrious1
    @illustrious1 Před 6 lety +1

    Awesome video. Great information. 🌳☺

  • @jimconley6115
    @jimconley6115 Před 7 lety +2

    Awesome!!

  • @laurascholz7334
    @laurascholz7334 Před rokem

    I would have loved for you to show us how the birch back is harvested. How much to take, and where on the tree you take it. Do you grind it up and put it in the oil, then strain it or do you put chunks in with the oil?

  • @donaquixote
    @donaquixote Před rokem

    Thank you so much, so informative! Do you think Balm of Gilead carries some of these properties of the birch in the suspension? Thanks!

  • @damageincorporatedmetal43v73
    @damageincorporatedmetal43v73 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I used to tell them this @ Mt View Cemetary. There used to be Birch trees they were their for a purpose... 🤔

  • @snowviolet9071
    @snowviolet9071 Před 6 lety

    I always kind of felt bad about taking chaga from a tree. I always felt as though I was stealing from the tree. Now I know better.Thanks!

  • @Liddlegreenbees
    @Liddlegreenbees Před 3 lety +3

    Hi Adam, we have a large river birch that drops lots of bark. Is this bark useful as well? My husband and I are both enjoying your videos and admiring the information you provide!

    • @edwells4769
      @edwells4769 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yes, you can isolate the birch oil from it. It's a great oil for waterproofing leather and wood or oiling metals like knives or axes. Many other uses as well

  • @doricetimko332
    @doricetimko332 Před rokem

    Thank you so very much!

  • @1212haro
    @1212haro Před rokem +1

    Hi Adam! You are the researcher I come to first when I want factual information on the plants in my forest. This year I found some elderberry trees in my area and was pleased to discover the beneficial properties of the fruit. I am very curious about the uses of other parts of this tree. I see that phytocides are the properties extracted as a preservative for creams and lotions but can’t find how this is extracted. Do you have any useful information that a home crafter can use to preserve our forest medicines using the elderberry plant? Thank you.

  • @Saiphes
    @Saiphes Před 7 lety +3

    Thank you so much for talk mechanism and not just talking blah blah blah healing properties!

  • @shellariddle324
    @shellariddle324 Před 3 lety

    Thank you 100% satisfied

  • @dalelusk2151
    @dalelusk2151 Před 3 lety +1

    Can I use dry birch tree too,To extract? Thanks for your informative video. Please reply 🙏 thanks.

  • @thompsonbabette
    @thompsonbabette Před 7 lety +3

    Live in the land of birch!!
    I didn't know this

  • @artsiecrafty4164
    @artsiecrafty4164 Před 9 měsíci

    Interesting. Xylitol comes from birchbark. It is very good for the gums, skin and gut. I can see how birch bark would be beneficial.

  • @28bull
    @28bull Před 6 lety +1

    Question: If one wanted to try using the bark, would it be a good idea to dehydrate some then powder it before soaking in vodka or olive oil? Then would one run it through a coffee filter and put the liquid on affected skin? Could one ingest the oil or vodka infusion?
    I learn much from your videos Adam; thank you for the time and effort,
    28Bull

  • @fatsquirrel2554
    @fatsquirrel2554 Před rokem

    Are there any good books you could recommend with all this great knowledge of natural cures?

  • @wheepingwillow24u17
    @wheepingwillow24u17 Před rokem

    YOU'RE VERY SMART. DO YOU HAVE A BOOK. GEEZ I COULD LISTEN TO YOU FOR HOURS. I WANT TO LEARN! ONCE YOU PUT THE BIRCH BARK IN OLIVE OIL AND LEAVE IT SIT FOR 6 WEEKS, HOW DO YOU STRAIN IT? DOES IT BRING WATER OUT OF THE OIL THAT POURS OFF OR WHAT? THANKS

  • @beavischrist5
    @beavischrist5 Před 2 lety

    In Sweden theres a company who makes a very good wine from birch water/sap. it tasted very good .

  • @rickynaidoo2921
    @rickynaidoo2921 Před rokem

    Thank you.

  • @rawfoodelectric
    @rawfoodelectric Před 3 lety

    My late husband would watch your videos as he was a forager of mushrooms...and though I have learned some from him, I regret to say I did not glean all from him. With that my question is when can I harvest the chaga from the birch tree down the road since I missed it this past fall? (and I know how to safely remove it and leave some for the tree!)

  • @cxaxukluth5407
    @cxaxukluth5407 Před 4 lety +2

    Would plain birch oil have similar properties? Less potent maybe? To use as a topical I mean

  • @BushcraftSerbia
    @BushcraftSerbia Před 6 lety +1

    Can I use birch polipore with olive oil to make same medicine?

  • @downeastprimitiveskills7688

    Do you have any information on birch oil, or tar? It is rendered from the bark by fire and a collection pot under another pot that contains a collection of bark, the pot is smothered and can not combust but the oils in the bark loosen up and drain out a weep hole into a second pot buried under the first pot, its insulated with dirt under the whole fire. Thanks.

  • @SantisandKisin
    @SantisandKisin Před 5 lety +1

    Hi Adam, could you please recommend the best , strongest wild plant for my cat paronychia of his all cuticles. He was born as a weak of the pack and I apply all kids of stuff 2ce DAILY around each of his cuticles, for over 10 years!!! I tried so many things... I give him good food and supplements... Some seem to work for a couple of weeks, but then bacteria gets used to it and I have to switch for something else. PLs keep in mind that he licks stuff that I apply , so it shouldnt harm him. thank you in advance.

  • @sigmalife0570
    @sigmalife0570 Před rokem

    Interesting. You offer classes?

  • @kimberlyrogers9953
    @kimberlyrogers9953 Před rokem

    Thanks darlin

  • @wealthymindset6021
    @wealthymindset6021 Před 2 lety

    I live close to Philadelphia PA, can I find Chaga in this part of Pennsylvania growing wild?

  • @unclejed1984
    @unclejed1984 Před 5 lety +1

    So I was reading My Wilderness: East to Katahdin by William O. Douglas and came across an items that I found interesting. In the medicinal realm he writes "The paper birch has several layers of bark, the innermost one being finely grained, thin, and tough. Woodsmen of the north use it instead of adhesive tape to cover wounds. It hardens under soap and water and lasts for days on end." Has anyone any experience with this use?

  • @andybriars9713
    @andybriars9713 Před rokem

    Be nice to see if it works for pressure ulcers

  • @BibleBeliever-hv8du
    @BibleBeliever-hv8du Před 4 lety +1

    Is the salve good for arthritis?

  • @j.a.5399
    @j.a.5399 Před 3 lety +1

    How to tell a birch tree from an Ashe 🎄 tree? Can you drink the tea? I have seen birch beer in grocery stores like Weis or BigM.