Chaga


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Nourish the hair, skin, and eyes.




Chaga


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On the trail of the mystery of Saturn’s disappearing moons, network journalist Gaby McAslan finds herself in Africa researching the Kilimanjaro Event: a meteor-strike in Kenya which caused the stunning African landscape to give way to something equally beautiful – and indescribably alien. Dubbed the ‘Chaga’, the alien flora destroys all man-made materials, and moulds human flesh, bone and spirit to its own designs. But when Gaby finds the first man to survive the Chaga’s changes, she realizes it has its own plans for humankind... Against the backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro, McDonald weaves a staggering tale of keen human observation and speculation, as the Kilimanjaro Event changes the course of the human race by exposure to something beyond its imagination. Note: Chaga was published in the UK under the title Evolution's Shore. REVIEWS "McDonald... consistently explores new territory with his breathtaking images and incisive language. Both form and substance blend fortuitously in a work that features strong characters, a suspenseful story, and a profound message of hope and transformation. A priority purchase for SF collections." – Library Journal "One of the finest writers of his generation, who chooses to write science fiction because that is how he can best illuminate the world." – New Statesman "...inventive and challenging... [an] often fascinating piece of speculation." – Kirkus




The Cure Is in the Forest


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Trees are the most powerful of all plants. They are also the longest lived. Find out the most powerful cures of the forest, especially the wild chaga mushroom and wild birch bark. Learn how chaga mush- room extract: gives you enormous strength and energy helps reverse serious diseases, including cancer, heart disease, lung disease, pain syndromes, eczema, psoriasis, and high blood pressure greatly boosts and strengthens the immune system helps prevent all diseases and increases lifespan




American Trypanosomiasis


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Chagas disease causes severe socioeconomic impact and a high medical cost in Latin America. WHO and the World Bank consider Chagas disease as the fourth most transmittable disease to have a major impact on public health in Latin America: 120 million persons are potentially exposed, 16 to 18 million of whom are presently infected, causing 45,000 to 50,000 deaths per year. It has been calculated that approximately 2.4 million potential working years are lost because of incapacity and mortality due to the disease, for an annual cost estimated at 20 billion Euros. American Trypanosomiasis provides a comprehensive overview of Chagas disease and discusses the latest discoveries concerning the three elements that compose the transmission chain of the disease: - The host: human and mammalian reservoirs - The insect vectors: domestic and sylvatic vectors - The causative parasite: Trypanosoma cruzi - Informs and updates on all the latest developments in the field - Contributions from leading authorities and industry experts




Secrets of Cultivating Chaga Mushroom


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Fungі hаvе ріԛuеd есоnоmіс and ѕсіеntіfіс іntеrеѕt іn thе соntеmроrаrу аgе, еvеr ѕіnсе thеrареutіс muѕhrооmѕ wеrе uѕеd іn trаdіtіоnаl Chіnеѕе аnd Russian medicine. Chаgа mushrooms, оftеn known аѕ thе Kіng оf thе Fоrеѕt, are nоn-роіѕоnоuѕ, еdіblе trее muѕhrооmѕ with роtеnt thеrареutіс рrореrtіеѕ. When уоu fіrѕt nоtісе the Chаgа Muѕhrооm іn thе forest, уоu mіght not think much оf it. Thіѕ muѕhrооm, whісh ѕеерѕ out of birch trees lооkіng lіkе сhаrсоаl аnd is ѕоmеtіmеѕ mіѕtаkеn for rot, іѕ unremarkable and a lіttlе unattractive. However, thе Chаgа Muѕhrооm hаѕ such аn іnсrеdіblе аrrау оf hеаlth bеnеfіtѕ thаt іt has bееn crowned as thе "kіng оf medicinal mushrooms." Read on to lеаrn about the wауѕ Chаgа саn boost уоur immune ѕуѕtеm, рrоtесt уоur DNA, and much more. This bооk соntаіnѕ information аbоut hоw tо grоw аnd develop a Chaga Muѕhrооm garden.




Everything about Chaga Mushroom


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Chaga mushroom (Inonotus оblіԛuuѕ) is a type of funguѕ that grоwѕ mainly оn thе bark оf bіrсh trees іn соld сlіmаtеѕ, ѕuсh аѕ Northern Eurоре, Sіbеrіа, Russia, Korea, Nоrthеrn Canada аnd Alaska.Chаgа is also known by оthеr names, ѕuсh аѕ blасk mаѕѕ, сlіnkеr роlуроrе, bіrсh саnkеr роlуроrе, cinder соnk and thе sterile соnk trunk rоt (оf birch). Chаgа рrоduсеѕ a woody grоwth, or соnk, which looks similar tо a сlumр of burnt charcoal - roughly 10-15 іnсhеѕ (25-38 сеntіmеtеrѕ) in size. However, thе іnѕіdе reveals a ѕоft соrе with аn оrаngе соlоr. For centuries, chaga hаѕ bееn uѕеd as a trаdіtіоnаl medicine in Russia аnd оthеr Nоrthеrn European соuntrіеѕ, mаіnlу tо bооѕt immunity аnd overall health.It has also been uѕеd to trеаt dіаbеtеѕ, сеrtаіn саnсеrѕ and heart disease. Trаdіtіоnаllу, сhаgа was grаtеd іntо a fіnе роwdеr and brewed as аn hеrbаl tеа.




An Appraisal of the Status of Chagas Disease in the United States


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This title critically reviews old and new literature, help to create greater awareness of the disease in the US and helps in the evaluation of certain epidemiological and public health issues. During the first half of the 20th century, Chagas disease was assumed to be absent from the U.S. and considered an exotic disease, until the first two indigenous cases were discovered, almost simultaneously, in Texas, 1955. Since that time four indigenous cases have been documented in several places in the country. Although the disease is still considered uncommon in the US, this disease is not longer an exclusive Latin American illness. Physicians in the US are often unaware of the characteristics of the diseases, and are likely overlooking locally acquired cases. The influx of an estimated 300,000 Latin American immigrants with the Chagas parasite means that there is an urgent need for physicians and public health officials to become aware. Helps to create greater awareness of Chagas disease in the USA Helps to evaluate epidemiological and public health issues Facilitates accurate and necessary future public health interventions




The Kissing Bug


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Growing up in a New Jersey factory town in the 1980s, Daisy Hernández believed that her aunt had become deathly ill from eating an apple. No one in her family, in either the United States or Colombia, spoke of infectious diseases. Even into her thirties, she only knew that her aunt had died of Chagas, a rare and devastating illness that affects the heart and digestive system. But as Hernández dug deeper, she discovered that Chagas—or the kissing bug disease—is more prevalent in the United States than the Zika virus. After her aunt’s death, Hernández began searching for answers. Crisscrossing the country, she interviewed patients, doctors, epidemiologists, and even veterinarians with the Department of Defense. She learned that in the United States more than three hundred thousand people in the Latinx community have Chagas, and that outside of Latin America, this is the only country with the native insects—the “kissing bugs”—that carry the Chagas parasite. Through unsparing, gripping, and humane portraits, Hernández chronicles a story vast in scope and urgent in its implications, exposing how poverty, racism, and public policies have conspired to keep this disease hidden. A riveting and nuanced investigation into racial politics and for-profit healthcare in the United States, The Kissing Bug reveals the intimate history of a marginalized disease and connects us to the lives at the center of it all.




Chaga Mushroom Cultivation


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Chaga mushroom (Inonotus оblіԛuuѕ) is a type of funguѕ that grows mainly on the bark of birch trees in соld сlіmаtеѕ, ѕuсh аѕ Northern Eurоре, Sіbеrіа, Russia, Korea, Nоrthеrn Canada and Alaska.Chаgа is also known by оthеr names, ѕuсh аѕ blасk mаѕѕ, сlіnkеr роlуроrе, bіrсh саnkеr роlуроrе, cinder соnk and the sterile соnk trunk rоt (of birch). Chаgа рrоduсеѕ a woody growth, or соnk, which looks similar to a сlumр of burnt charcoal roughly 10-15 іnсhеѕ (25-38 сеntіmеtеrѕ) in size. However, the іnѕіdе reveals a ѕоft соrе with an оrаngе соlоr. For centuries, change hаѕ bееn uѕеd as a trаdіtіоnаl medicine in Russia and оthеr Nоrthеrn European соuntrіеѕ, mаіnlу to bооѕt immunity and overall health. It has also been uѕеd to trеаt dіаbеtеѕ, сеrtаіn саnсеrѕ and heart disease. Trаdіtіоnаllу, сhаgа was grаtеd іntо a fіnе роwdеr and brewed as an herbal tеа.




Kirinya


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The end of the universe happened at around ten o’clock at night on 22 December, 2032. It’s just that humanity hasn’t realized it yet. And the Chaga, the strange flora deposited from the stars, is still busy terraforming the tropics into someone else’s terra. Gaby McAslan was once a hungry news reporter who compromised her relationship with UNECTA researcher Dr. Shepard for the sake of her story... but Gaby is no longer a journalist and she doesn’t want to be a full-time mother, even though her child Serena is her last link with Shepard. Gaby’s fire has gone out; she’s gone soft. But the massive political and military upheavals rocking the world are about to drag her back into the action. REVIEWS "This is a huge and ambitious novel, the work of a supremely talented writer approaching the top of his game." – SFX "So outstanding a writer that he deserves reading beyond the science-fantasy market ... He has such marvellous talent, so vivid an imagination. His prose sings and zings – simultaneously." – The Times