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This Badge Bit (BB) is part of the PEP Curriculum. Completing this BB is part of getting the sand badge in Natural Medicine.

In this BB you will make a decoction from burdock root.  Decoction is a method of extraction by boiling herbal or plant material to dissolve the chemicals of the material, which may include stems, roots, bark, and rhizomes.

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Mother Earth Living on Decoction

Minimum requirements:
  - Make a decoction
  - Strain and store your decoction

To document completion of the BB, provide proof of the following as pictures or a video (< 2 minutes):
  - Burdock root (either being harvested or just harvested)
  - Making  the decoction
  - Finished decoction in its labeled jar
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Here is my submission for the Natural Medicine Aspect - Sand for Straw - Make a Burdock Root Decoction BB.  

I harvested Burdock Root near the Clark Fork in Missoula while attending the PTJ 2021 then dried it in the amazing solar dehydrator at Wheaton Labs.  

To document the completion of the BB, I have provided the following:
 - burdock root (either being harvested or just harvested)
 - the decoction being made
 - the finished decoction in its labeled jar
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Harvested Burdock
Harvested Burdock
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Adding to pot - ready to simmer
Adding to pot - ready to simmer
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finished - taste test
finished - taste test
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finished - jar and label
finished - jar and label
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This was one of the few plants I could still spot after autumn- decided I wanted to make a very vivid decoction so here it is.

Burdock going dormant for winter

Uprooted

Cleaned and ready to be cut up



Set it in boiling water and left it for 17 minutes


I let it soak overnight and here's what it looked like in the morning


I strained out the root chunks


and here it is finally labelled
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Burdock root decoction was made by simmering the root for 30 minutes.
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harvesting
harvesting
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making the decoction
making the decoction
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jarred and labeled
jarred and labeled
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I made a bunch of these for a class on herbaledicine this fall. I'm finally turning them in. This  burdock was harvested from my place.
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Freshly harvested burdock
Freshly harvested burdock
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Slicing up the burdock
Slicing up the burdock
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Burdock decocting
Burdock decocting
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Stored and labeled
Stored and labeled
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Opalyn Rose wrote:
In this BB you will make a decoction from burdock root.

Minimum requirements:
  - Make a decoction
  - Strain and store your decoction

To document completion of the BB, provide proof of the following as pictures or a video (< 2 minutes):
  - Burdock root (either being harvested or just harvested)
  - Making  the decoction
  - Finished decoction in its labeled jar



I harvested the burdock root from the wild. I dried the root over the summer, then cut them up them just prior to making the infusion. I used boiling water and let it decoct on simmer for an hour. I then strained and jarred.
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