

Foraging for Wellness: Hungarian Expert Reveals 3 Medicinal Wild Plants
Hungarian Horticultural Engineer Shares Medicinal Plant Secrets in Family Nature Walk A Hungarian horticultural engineer, Daisy Bukovicsné Bék, recently shared a video showcasing three common medicinal wild plants easily found during nature walks. The video, filmed in a sunny field in Hungary, shows Bék and her children discovering meadow knapweed, common fleabane, and shepherd's purse. "The gyógynövények (medicinal plants) are always there—you just have to open your heart and you'll see them," she says in the video. Bék describes the plants' properties, highlighting the meadow knapweed's gentle healing, the common fleabane's benefits for body and soul, and the shepherd's purse's blood-purifying qualities. The video concludes with a promotion of her herbal tea blends, available online and in Herbária stores. The video's popularity, with thousands of views and hundreds of likes, demonstrates a significant public interest in connecting with nature and learning about natural remedies.