Saturday, July 19, 2014

The Amazon Rainforest a treasure trove of healing herbs

The Amazon rainforest is considered a treasure trove of undiscovered medicinal plants.

 You can not help but ask yourself why we, as a human race, are indifferent to what is happening in the deforesting on the land. Why don't we do more to make sure the Rainforest is protected?

 I guess it is no different than what I over heard in a conversation about the loss of farm lands. The other person in the conversation stated that what is the big concern when you can go to the local grocery store to purchase your produce! Such simple minds with a simple solution that knows not the reality.

The Rainforest, the richest botanical resource in the world, contains healing herbs that are more effective than prescription drugs with fewer side effects. With this knowledge, are you asking yourself the question why nothing is done to stop the destruction of the Rainforest?


Catuaba-The bark of the catuaba tree contains alkaloids that have proven effective to treat anxiety and stress. We live in a time filled with stressful events, so how thoughtfull Nature is!

Catuaba calms the nerves almost instantly. In addition it is helpful in fatigue, insomnia and forgetfulness.


Cat's Claw-Indigenous peoples have long used cat’s claw to treat inflammation, arthritis, stomach ulcers, and infections. It contains powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects that support DNA repair, joint health, immune function, and normal cell division.

Cat’s claw may aid the fight against cancer by promoting healthy cell division, promoting the death of leukemia cells (cancer of the blood), and inhibiting the proliferation of breast cancer cell.


Pau d'arco- Packed with antioxidants and flavonoids like co-enzyme Q10. This herb boosts white blood cells, boosts immune system and kills bacteria and fungi. Studies has shown it can even fight off infections such as antibiotic resistant staph.


Take the time to do your own research to find additional information on other Rainforest healing plants.

Humans have a tendency to want to feel better fast. Sometimes at the expense of side effects of pharmaceutical drugs. Nature's medicine takes time to build up in your body to work. Just like prescription drugs, what works for one does not mean it will work for someone else.

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