It never occurred to me to freeze them. Poison oak is the only one I would not touch or chew and swallow though. I used to get it head to toe and it would incapacitate me for more than 2 weeks at a time. But you certainly stuff leaves into caps, label the baggie of them and freeze it. Oh yes, wormwood would be another. It is so bitter it is impossible to swallow for me. Thank you for the idea!
Gayla
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jane MacRoss" <[email protected]>
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This would be a great way to take many herbs, remedies and plants, but only immediately, otherwise they might mold if stored for long. Though I suppose you could freeze them.

Thanks Gayla.

Jane


I was told to find the smallest leaves you can and pick with tweezers. Stuff each into a gelatin cap and take the caps. That way you are not touching the stuff.


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