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Where in Southern California My sister needs a cedar tree
to pick fresh cedar berries
from so she can make a tea
that, according to native
tradition, can help with
certain ailments--one of them
being diabetes. Is there
anyone who may have (or know
of someone who has) a cedar
tree, or can send us some
fresh cedar berries by mail
and we'll pay for the postage
+ extra. Let me know please if
you have any leads or if you
can help. thanks!
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Juniperous monospernum is the type of cedar you seek. It is native to the south west USA, mainly in New Mexico. The berries of this tree have long been used by American natives to treat coughs, fever, rheumatism, diabetes, TB, scurvy, toothache and to promote menstruation. The blue/green berries are harvested in late November. They may be crushed, used whole as a fllavouring or preservative, or steeped in boiling water to make a tea. I have heard that some herbalists etc. are selling the extract in capsule form. These berries are being studied world wide as it is thought they may be benificial to other ailments. Good luck. |
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where in mumbai/ india can we has any one used it for
diebities
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Try the shops in the Hotel TAJ, Bombay and certain large retail store like hyper rite. Or else online orders are the only option. |
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Where in Southern California My sister needs a cedar tree
to pick fresh cedar berries
from so she can make a tea
that, according to native
tradition, can help with
certain ailments--one of them
being diabetes.
Is there anyone who may have
(or know of someone who has) a
cedar tree, or can send us
some fresh cedar berries by
mail and we'll pay for the
postage + extra. Let me know
please if you have any leads
or if you can help. thanks!
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I saw a very large one a few years ago in Moonstone park in the San Fernando Valley. But, it has been a while since I was there last, but it's the best I can do. Good luck! |
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Think I have a cedar berry tree. Let me know how many you need. R.G.A. P.O. Box 926 Fruitland,NM 87416 P.S. How do you make the tea"