VIDEO: Energy Giving Tea from the Brigham Plant

This week Tyler has another useful desert plant for us. In this video, he shows what the Brigham plant is and, more importantly, what it can provide.

The Brigham plant, Ephedra nevadensis, is a natural astringent and also is reported to have an ephedrine-related effect that can provide energy. This kind of knowledge is a great asset to have in your survival knowledge toolbox. When added to a tea with a bit of sweetener, the Brigham tea is a nice backcountry treat.

If you enjoy this video, let us know, and we’ll explore edible and medicinal plant content.

Disclaimer: This video content is for informational purposes only. Although the author and publisher have made every effort to ensure that the information is correct, the author and publisher do not assume and hereby disclaim any liability to any party for any loss, damage, or disruption caused by errors or omissions, whether such errors or omissions result from negligence, accident, or any other cause. The publisher and the author make no guarantees concerning the level of success you may experience by following the advice contained in this video.

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Tyler White is one of those rare creators of online survival content who is amply qualified. Growing up on a ranch, Tyler learned about homesteading and preparedness as a way of life, taught by grandparents who had lived through the Great Depression. Although he had already worked at a guide in Alaska, served with U.S. Army, Tyler knew there was more to primitive survival than he could learn from military schools or other outdoorsmen. His passion for primitive survival drove him on a quest to track down the most knowledgeable instructors in the field, traveling from Utah to the Amazon to Canada and finally back to Utah. Like all competent survivalists, Tyler has experience in a broad range of subjects. Highlights from his background includes criminal justice, law enforcement, archery, small arms, amateur radio, farming, gardening, raising cattle, and poultry. He has attended classified schools, worked in law enforcement, studied too many martial arts to list, and achieved the rank of 2nd Dan in Shōrin-ryū karate.

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