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Growing plants with medicinal and health benefits in your home garden ensures that you can harvest them to make homemade remedies like tonics and syrups.

Below are 12 herbs with many medicinal uses that you can find in the wild or grow in your home garden. (h/t to PrepperFortress.com) Alfalfa (Medicago sativa)

Alfalfa is often used as feed for livestock because it is full of nutrients.

Alfalfais considered the “father of all plants,” and its roots can grow 20 to 30 feet deep. It contains a lot of protein for a plant.

Alfalfa contains vitamin K and other essential nutrients,such as vitamin C, copper, folate andmanganese.

Alfalfa sprouts contain the same nutrients as maturealfalfa and are also low in calories. A one-cup serving (33 grams) ofalfalfa sprouts only has eight calories.

Herbal remedies containing alfalfa can be used to relieve morning sickness, nausea, kidney pain and urinary discomfort.

Alfalfa is a powerful diuretic and stimulant, so it can help energize your body after a boutof illness. It is also a natural liver and bowel cleanser, and long-term use can help you maintain healthy blood cholesterol levels.

You can purchase alfalfa seeds and sprouts and eat the leaves after harvesting.

Alfalfa seeds or dried leaves can also be taken as a supplement. The seeds can be sprouted and eaten as alfalfa sprouts. Chaga (Inonotus obliquus)

Chaga is an herbal tonic for the immune system.

This medicinal mushroom can help protect against tumors, cancerous cells, autoimmune diseases and environmentalstressors like heavy metals,pollution andradiation. Ginseng (Panax ginseng)

Ginseng is a knowntonic remedy. For centuries, ginseng has been considered the “king of medicinal tonic herbs.”

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), ginseng is used as an adaptogen and energizer. It can also help calm the spirit, eliminate anxious and stressed qi/chi (life energy), open the heart and strengthen the mind.

Both Asian and American ginseng have been used to strengthen the heart, kidneys,liver,lungs andspleen. Horsetail (Equisetum arvense)

Horsetail is a popular tonic plantthatcan be used to heal bones and wounds because of its high silica content.

Horsetail also contains high amounts of calcium and other minerals thatare needed in bone alignment and connective tissue and skin repair.

Horsetail remedies are also used for immune regulation and to support kidney, eye and hair health. (Related:Homesteading 101: How to start your own medicinal herb garden.) Korean mint/hyssop (Agastache rugosa)

Most mint or Mentha species, such as regular mint, spearmint, Korean mint and apple mint, offerplenty of health benefits. However, you must avoid pennyroyal because it is poisonous.

Mint is a well-known herb that is used to soothe headaches, relieve nausea and stomach pain, and reduce nervousness and fatigue.

Korean mint, also known as hyssop or Indian mint, is an antiviral that can be used as a home remedy to fight colds and the flu.

You can eat mint leaves whole, use them to garnish food or make mint tea toenjoy their many health benefits. Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana)

Mangosteen is considered the queen of tropical fruits.

A delicious fruit, the peel of the mangosteen is one of therichest vitamin C sources known to man. Mangosteen alsocontains antioxidants withanti-aging and longevity-promoting properties.

Mangosteen can help boost the endocrine and immune systems andsupports the healing of wounds and damaged nerves. It can also assist in weight loss. Moringa (Moringa oleifera)

Moringa, also known asthe “miracle tree,” is full of beneficial antioxidants, minerals, protein and fiber. It also has natural cleansing properties.

Moringa is known for itsability to supply sustainable energy, support healthy blood pressure andprovideadrenal support.

Moringa also acts as a coagulant, attaching itself to harmfulelements and toxins and helping the body flush them out. Nettle (Urtica dioica)

Nettle is a natural remedy that promotes good health and longevity, thanks to its anti-inflammatory, bone-building, blood-nourishing and testosterone-building qualities.

Nettle leaves and seeds are also used in nerve repair and as a central nervous system regulator.

Nettle rootshave testosterone- and prostate-supportingproperties, and it is a great energizer that both men and women can benefit from. Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum)

Many studies have looked intothe chemistry and therapeutic benefits of mushrooms like reishi.

Reishi is an immune modulator that can help restore the immune system, and it is often used for therapies before and after cancer treatment.

The polysaccharides inreishi mushrooms have cancer-fighting properties. Reishi is an amazingTCM herb that cansupport lung and heart health. It can also help lower bad cholesterol and triglycerides levels. Sage (Salvia officinalis)

Sagewas used as a preservative for meat before the invention of refrigeration.

Sage is a useful herb with anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and antifungal properties.It can support healthy digestion, relieve cramps, treat diarrhea, dry up phlegm, fight colds and reduce inflammation and swelling.

Sage can also be used to make a healing salve for cuts and burns. Tulsi (Ocimum tenuiflorum)

Tulsi, or holy basil, is an adaptogen that’s used in Ayurveda to support digestive health.Tulsican also support heart health and has anti-inflammatory properties.

You can usetulsi to lower cholesterol levels, prevent hypoglycemia and relieve stress by calming the nervous system.

The herb can also be used to prevent migraines and repair skin damage topically and internally. Turmeric (Curcuma longa)

Turmeric is an anti-inflammatory root that is also full of vitamin C.

Cook with turmeric daily or drink turmeric tea or golden milk to fight inflammation by alkalizing and soothing your digestive system and liver.

Turmeric can be used to support healthy joints, muscles, soft tissue and skin.

Learn more about other medicinal herbs and herbal remedies at Herbs.news.

Watch the video below to learn more about the health benefits of turmeric.

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Billions for ‘unproven’ carbon capture technology will have ‘very significant’ impact on energy bills, MPs warn

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Billions for 'unproven' carbon capture technology will have 'very significant' impact on energy bills, MPs warn

The government is spending £22bn on “unproven” technologies which will have a “very significant effect” on energy bills, according to an influential committee of MPs.

There has been no assessment of whether the programme to capture and store carbon from the atmosphere is affordable for billpayers, said a report from the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of MPs.

The financial impact on households of funding the project has not been examined by government at all, the PAC said.

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Even if the state’s investment pays off, the technology is successful and makes money, there is no way for profits to be shared to bring down bills, it added.

Private sector investors, however, would recoup investment, according to committee chair Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown.

“All early progress will be underwritten by taxpayers, who currently do not stand to benefit if these projects are successful,” he said. “Any private sector funding for such a project would expect to see significant returns when it becomes a success.”

That’s despite the vast majority (two-thirds) of the £21.7bn investment coming from levies on consumers “who are already facing some of the highest energy bills in the world”, it said.

But there is no evidence to say the programme will be successful despite the government “gambling” its legally mandated net zero targets on the tech, committee chair Sir Geoffrey added.

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There are no examples of carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS) operating at scale in the UK, according to the PAC report.

As part of its work, the PAC heard the technology may not capture as much carbon as expected.

International examples show the government’s expectations for its performance are “far from guaranteed”, it heard as part of its inquiry.

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A threat to net zero

This lack of proof of the technology working is a threat to the UK reaching its net zero 2050 emissions targets.

Last year the government downgraded the amount of carbon it expects to store each year as the goals were seen as “no longer achievable”, but no new targets have been announced, creating a shortfall in the path to net zero.

It is now “unclear” how the government will reach its goal, the PAC report said.

“Our committee was left unconvinced that CCUS is the silver bullet government is apparently betting on”, Sir Geoffrey said.

The £22bn investment was due to be made over 25 years and into five CCUS projects.

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Two people have died after a plane crashed into vehicles on a busy road in the Brazilian city of Sao Paulo.

A fire department spokesperson confirmed the deaths to local media.

The plane crashed on Marques de Sao Vicente Avenue in Barra Funda at around 7.20am local time.

Images and video footage showing a bus on fire in the aftermath.

Two people – a motorcyclist and a woman who was on the bus – were injured after they were struck by debris from the explosion, CNN Brasil reported.

The aircraft – a small twin-engine King Air – had left Campo de Marte Airport, the Brazilian television news channel reported. The control tower lost contact with the plane minutes later.

The cause of the crash is being investigated.

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Kentucky’s bill is a “massive vote of confidence in Bitcoin” that brings the US closer to a federal Bitcoin reserve.

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