Grow Your Own Medicine: Mulberries, Figs & Biblical Grapes
2 views3:32
Dive into a fascinating discussion about growing fruits with incredible medicinal benefits right in your backyard. This episode explores the surprising vitality of mulberries thriving in Texas, along with quick-growing figs and the potent health properties of biblical grapes.
Discover the power of anthocyanins found in dark mulberries, touted for their anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective effects, and even their ability to block spike proteins. We also uncover the ancient medicinal value of figs and the rich resveratrol and proanthocyanidins in seeded grapes, highlighting their profound health potential.
Subscribe to the BrightVideos.com email newsletter to receive a daily digest of the most important and popular videos uploaded each day. (You can unsubscribe at any time.)
Transcript
This year I'm growing my own blueberries in Texas. Beautiful. And they're just starting to come in, so I was having blueberries last night that I grew. Let me ask you, do mulberries do well in Texas? Yeah, yeah, mulberries do really well. Oh, they rock here in Florida, man. Yeah, I'll bet. And and what I didn't realize was, you know, if since that freeze, I just had to cut back that primary mulberry tree, oh, you know, next to nothing. But then it it just it just exploded from there. Yeah. And so, I got so many mulberries. And so when those were done, I'm like, okay, I'm going to cut this way back again and see what happens. And I went out this morning and I looked at it and I'm like, hello. I mean, like hundreds of mulberries are already coming on this tree. It's fascinating. So, so wait a second. Are do you have the mulberries the dark purple mulberries? Well, they they're red and then they go black. They're red and then they go black. Okay, perfect. And then when they get black, you can shake them. Yeah. Shake the tree or just I ...