Miracle Medicines of the Rainforest


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A doctor's astounding story of promising new treatments from the rainforests of Brazil for diseases that compromise the immune system. During a working visit to Brazil, Dr. Thomas David was given a packet of leaves and bark by a native patient as thanks for his work, and a shaman gave him a recipe for a tea used by the rainforest people to treat a variety of ailments. Dr. David began using these plants in his clinical research in Europe and soon discovered that they were producing amazing results among patients suffering from cancer, AIDS, and other diseases that compromise the immune system. Preliminary studies performed at Stanford and Harvard have substantiated his findings, bringing Dr. David international attention for his groundbreaking work. Dr. David's story is significant not only for its account of research that may herald a major breakthrough in curing diseases that have been the scourge of the modern world, but also for its emphasis on the vast and largely unrecognized pharmacopoeia of the rainforest that is in imminent danger of being lost forever.




Medicine of the Rain Forest


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Discover All You Need To Know About The Ancient Medicine From The Amazon Rain ForestBONUS - Get Your Free 10,000 Word Report on 55 Power HabitsFind Out Why The Rainforest Medicinal Plants Important?The rainforest has a wealth of medicinal plants and remedies that are just waiting to be used again. They were discovered centuries ago, and they can help to make sure to treat a variety of ailments from a headache to arthritis, which is a chronic condition. It can even help you to control these chronic conditions, such as high blood pressure and even chronic fatigue. The plants in the rainforest can be used in different ways, from tinctures to teas. It all depends on what you're trying to use the medicinal plant for. If you are trying to use it for a wound, you'll usually need to use it topically. However, there are many of these remedies that need to be used internally. From drinking teas to washing with the tea, there are different ways to use these plants, and each of them comes from the environmental wealth that the rainforest has to offer.7 Reasons to Buy This Book:1. This book will teach you about rainforest medicinal plants and how they're actually being used by drug companies. 2. In this book you'll learn about how to use medicinal rainforest plants to help get rid of a headache. 3. This book will help to teach you how to deal with chronic pain through natural plants found in the rainforest. 4. In this book you'll learn how to use different tea washes to help promote healing in wounds and burns. 5. This book will teach you how to use rainforest medicinal plants to help you deal with diabetes. 6. In this book you'll learn how to use medicinal plants from the rainforest to boost your immune system as a whole. 7. This book will teach you how to use rainforest plants to help with toothaches.What you will learn after purchasing "Medicine Of The Rain Forest"• What is Medicine of the Rainforest • Some Herbal Remedies of the Rainforest • Rainforest Medicine for Common Ailments• A Few More Plants to Help with Ailments• Rainforest Plants to Help with Chronic Ailments• A Few More Thoughts on this MedicineWant to Know More?Download the Book TodayJust Scroll to the top of the page and select the Buy Button. —————TAGS: medicine of the rain forest, herbs, herbal remedies, rain forest, rainforest medicine, amazon rainForest, rainforest remedies




Fight Cancer with Vitamins and Supplements


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The evidence is in--the micronutrients found in foods and supplements can have a positive and powerful effect in the battle to prevent cancer. This handbook explains the latest studies and separates facts from myths on promising anticancer compounds, including antioxidants, lipoic acid, green tea and garlic.




Inside Reading Second Edition: Student Book Level 1


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Inside Reading Second Edition is a five-level academic reading series that develops students’ reading skills and teaches key academic vocabulary from the Academic Word List.




Rainforest Medicine


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Chronicling the practices, legends, and wisdom of the vanishing traditions of the upper Amazon, this book reveals the area's indigenous peoples' approach to living in harmony with the natural world. Rainforest Medicine features in-depth essays on plant-based medicine and indigenous science from four distinct Amazonian societies: deep forest and urban, lowland rainforest and mountain. The book is illustrated with unique botanical and cultural drawings by Secoya elder and traditional healer Agustin Payaguaje and horticulturalist Thomas Y. Wang as well as by the author himself. Payaguaje shares his sincere imaginal view into the spiritual life of the Secoya; plates of petroglyphs from the sacred valley of Cotundo relate to an ancient language, and other illustrations show traditional Secoya ayahuasca symbols and indigenous origin myths. Two color sections showcase photos of the plants and people of the region, and include plates of previously unpublished full-color paintings by Pablo Cesar Amaringo (1938-2009), an acclaimed Peruvian artist renowned for his intricate, colorful depictions of his visions from drinking the entheogenic plant brew, ayahuasca ("vine of the soul" in Quechua languages). Today the once-dense mysterious rainforest realms are under assault as the indiscriminate colonial frontier of resource extraction moves across the region; as the forest disappears, the traditional human legacy of sustainable utilization of this rich ecosystem is also being buried under modern realities. With over 20 years experience of ground-level environmental and cultural conservation, author Jonathon Miller Weisberger's commitment to preserving the fascinating, unfathomably precious relics of the indigenous legacy shines through. Chief among these treasures is the "shimmering" "golden" plant-medicine science of ayahuasca or yajé, a rainforest vine that was popularized in the 1950s by Western travelers such as William Burroughs and Alan Ginsberg. It has been sampled, reviled, and celebrated by outsiders ever since. Currently sought after by many in the industrialized West for its powerful psychotropic and life-transforming effects, this sacred brew is often imbibed by visitors to the upper Amazon and curious seekers in faraway venues, sometimes with little to no working knowledge of its principles and precepts. Perceiving that there is an evident need for in-depth information on ayahuasca if it is to be used beyond its traditional context for healing and spiritual illumination in the future, Miller Weisberger focuses on the fundamental knowledge and practices that guide the use of ayahuasca in indigenous cultures. Weaving first-person narrative with anthropological and ethnobotanical information, Rainforest Medicine aims to preserve both the record and ongoing reality of ayahuasca's unique tradition and, of course, the priceless forest that gave birth to these sacred vines. Featuring words from Amazonian shamans--the living torchbearers of these sophisticated spiritual practices--the book stands as testimony to this sacred plant medicine's power in shaping and healing individuals, communities, and nature alike.




The Ethnobotany of Eden


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In the mysterious and pristine forests of the tropics, a wealth of ethnobotanical panaceas and shamanic knowledge promises cures for everything from cancer and AIDS to the common cold. To access such miracles, we need only to discover and protect these medicinal treasures before they succumb to the corrosive forces of the modern world. A compelling biocultural story, certainly, and a popular perspective on the lands and peoples of equatorial latitudes—but true? Only in part. In The Ethnobotany of Eden, geographer Robert A. Voeks unravels the long lianas of history and occasional strands of truth that gave rise to this irresistible jungle medicine narrative. By exploring the interconnected worlds of anthropology, botany, and geography, Voeks shows that well-intentioned scientists and environmentalists originally crafted the jungle narrative with the primary goal of saving the world’s tropical rainforests from destruction. It was a strategy deployed to address a pressing environmental problem, one that appeared at a propitious point in history just as the Western world was taking a more globalized view of environmental issues. And yet, although supported by science and its practitioners, the story was also underpinned by a persuasive mix of myth, sentimentality, and nostalgia for a long-lost tropical Eden. Resurrecting the fascinating history of plant prospecting in the tropics, from the colonial era to the present day, The Ethnobotany of Eden rewrites with modern science the degradation narrative we’ve built up around tropical forests, revealing the entangled origins of our fables of forest cures.




Nature's Miracle Medicines


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Integrating Africa’s forgotten foods for better nutrition


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Africa is home to a diversity of indigenous food crops that are locally adapted and less fastidious than exotic cultivars. Indigenous foods are foods of plant and animal origin that naturally exist in specific agro-ecological domains and are produced and consumed as part of traditional diets. Although indigenous foods have the potential to sustainably provide the much needed dietary nutrients to various communities across Africa, they have suffered progressive loss of cultural image, denigration, and utter neglect, being largely substituted with exotic foods. Consequently, they have earned the unenviable appellations of "forgotten", "neglected" or "orphan" foods due to the fact that they have received relatively little or no policy and research attention – especially towards their genetic improvement and value chain development.




Healthy Healing's Detoxification


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More than 25,000 new toxins enter our environment each year. Detoxification is becoming a necessary commitment for health in the modern world. However, too many fad diets and detox products on the market today are overly harsh and create further health imbalances by depleting the body of essential nutrients. Clearly, Americans need safe detox options that restore the body to good health without these risks and side effects. In Healthy Healing's Detoxification, world renowned naturopath and best selling author Dr. Linda Page shares her hard won experience on detoxification and shows you how to cleanse safely and naturally for the best results. With over thirty years of experience in the health field, Dr. Page details critical information on how to cleanse the healthy way and the types of cleanses to avoid. She shows you what you can expect when you cleanse, what a good cleanse really does, and how to direct a cleanse to the body systems that need the most support. Includes step-by-step detox programs for health concerns like arthritis, allergies/asthma, candida, GERD, infertility, weight loss and much more! Get on the path to renewed health and vitality: Start your Healthy Healing detox today!