Invasive Honeysuckle has red berries in the fall and winter. Are they edible? Do they provide any nutritional value? We address these questions and help you avoid illness when in a survival situation. We explain the difference between invasive Honeysuckle and native Honeysuckle.
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Disclaimer: This video is purely educational and does NOT constitute medical advice. The content in this video is my opinion and not that of my employer. Use of this information is at your own risk. Dan Williams,Psy.D.,P.A.-C. will not assume any liability for any direct losses or damages that may result from use of this information including but not limited to injury, illness or death.
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