Episode 25 - Carrots: Good For You, Your Horse, and Even Bugs Bunny
Discover the wild carrot (Daucus carota) — Queen Anne’s Lace — in this episode with Master Herbalist Kayla Dendy. Learn identification tips (and life-saving differences from Poison Hemlock), traditional uses of root, leaves and seeds, modern research on antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and anticancer properties, and safe feeding advice for horses (vitamin A, choking risk, sugar concerns, metabolic cautions). Perfect for equine owners, herbal enthusiasts, and foragers wanting responsible, evidence-informed herbal education. Always consult your veterinarian or physician before using herbs. If you found this helpful, please like and share the video! #WildCarrot #DaucusCarota #EquineHealth #HerbsAndHorses #QueenAnnesLace #PoisonHemlockWarning #Herbs #Carrots #HerbsforHorses #NaturalRemedies #NaturalHealthCare #AlternativeMedicine #NaturalMedicine #HerbalMedicine
OUTLINE:
00:00:00 Opening Welcome
00:00:33 Introduction Setup
00:02:41 Plant Description
00:05:23 Parts Used Overview
00:07:47 Origins and Etymology
00:08:20 Classical Sources and Traditional Uses
00:09:29 Cultivation History and Pharmacopoeia
00:10:10 Therapeutic Spectrum Recap
00:11:15 Seeds: Reproductive and Digestive Uses
00:12:17 Detox and Traditional Protections
00:12:25 Carrots and Horses
00:14:04 Modern Research Overview
00:15:04 Anticancer Studies
00:16:00 Anti-Inflammatory and Antioxidant
00:16:50 Antimicrobial, Gastroprotection, Reproduction, and Larvicidal
00:17:49 Safety Considerations
00:18:33 Narrative Summary
00:19:46 Specific Study Highlights
00:20:16Closing and Next Episode Tease