Utilizing Chaga- Woodcraft At The Wall Tent 11
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- čas přidán 6. 02. 2023
- Chaga can be very beneficial to your health, we barely scratched the surface about its medicinal properties, and im sure i missed a few things in this video. Check out the link below if you want to learn more! Thanks for watching!
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Awesome video my friend
Alright...chaga information!!! Interesting stuff man, thanks for sharing👍 Looking forward to my first cup of chaga tea!
Awesome
Awesome video. Add a teaspoonful of beet root powder and a little honey to your chaga tea for an additional health benefit. Great series. 👍🇺🇸👏
This was cool.
Keep it up Keep grinding.
Very informative video on Chaga! Thanks for sharing!
Corporals corner told me to check out your channel. I’m really glad I did I’m liking your content and I look forward to seeing new videos as they come in. I just subscribed and I hit the alert button.
Great vid. Very informative. Thanks
Great stuff man 👍
Awesome job man! Some studies show the black bark has the most antioxidants/cancer fighting and health properties in it! I’ve got some old Russian literature on it that’s super interesting
Thanks for the shout out Jake!
Great video Jake - very informational. Definitely a great resource for medicinal and fire purposes. It is a shame that it isn't available in my part of Ohio either. I have always purchased it online but have never had it right from the tree. I think it has an "ok" taste - very very earthy taste in my opinion. I put honey in mine to help with the taste. Hope you are enjoying your time in the tent. Take care.
Good info. Don't have in my area either in Southern Indiana
Great information on Chaga mushroom Trent,this was one of the first mushrooms I learned about,the morel,and chicken of the woods. Doing a great job
Really enjoying this series Jake! Thanks for sharing my friend 🤠
Thanks for watching!
Love this. I'll be looking for it on my hikes in the woods from now on.
Jake keep it up like what your doing , and want to see more Thank You.
Thanks! Will do!
Don’t forget to get me some of that! ❤️Thanks!
I have it here in pa. But small pieces like what you cut is our whole shroom great tutorial on both subjects jake
Doesn't grow anywhere near me but would definitely try it. But I'm on the hunt for Sassafras around here for some tea.
Jake, could you make a video on how to gather firewood without using tools? IRL people often end in a survival scenario when they do not have any tools with them. Tools such as a hatchet or a folding saw
The outer "bark" is good for tea also, I usually break off three 1" size pieces and put it in my 2 liter tea pot and put it on my woodstove to brew. I add water as I use it and it produces chaga tea for a couple of months. It just keeps producing. I keep the pot on the wood stove and just add water. I drink a cup a day when I'm doing this. Also part of the chaga that is growing closest to the tree is softer and catches a spark a lot easier then the mid part. Been using it for many years. It truly is an amazing mushroom. I've also read you must exercise caution if you are taking other medications because Chaga can amplify the effect of other drugs. The northern peoples would burn the chaga and mix the ashes with tobacco to amplify the effect of chewing tobacco to the point it would make them feel drugged, a very dangerous practice that has actually caused cancer of the mouth. Like all things there are good and bad uses / practices. Thanks for the video and we will catch you on the next one.
Super video. I never find it.
Brother,
you got a new subscriber
The corporal sent me your way
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thanks for pointing out the good things about chaga just ordered some for my ole lady she has the big C if it helps her out great if not its still good stuff
Great info on chaga! Has the chaga powder try in bow drill set? 🤔 Thanks Jake
You can use the whole piece for a hearth board
@@buckeyebushcraft awesome didn't think of it that way cool 😎 keep having FUN!
Good info, but we wouldn't have it in TN I guess...
I wonder if it can be found in Northern Ohio? I have a friend that lives up near Michigan, but he’s not a outdoorsman at all and I’d never get him to understand what I was talking about lol.
It’s been found as far south as WV, but it’s very rare
Does Chaga grow in Indiana, I've never seen it but never looked for it either.
I harvested some a few years ago, cut the outer edge off, cut into cubes and put it in a ziploc. Haven't used it since then. Think it is still good for tea?
Hey Jake, quick question. Does the variety that is found on elm and other trees that are not birch, still catch well with a steel or is that also specific to the acid content?
Where did you go? It’s been 2 months
Where’s the new videos
Currently teaching back to back classes for the next few weeks.
@@buckeyebushcraft keep up the good work brother