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Diabetes / Burdock
« on: December 24, 2017, 01:49:00 AM »
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Burdock root contains inulin, a soluble and prebiotic fiber that helps improve digestion and lower blood sugar, making it an excellent choice for people trying to naturally manage their blood sugar. In Europe, the fresh root is used for lowering blood sugar, its inulin content making it particularly suitable for diabetes. Animal studies have also shown burdock root’s ability to decrease the severity of diabetic complications, especially diabetic retinopathy. (7)

https://draxe.com/burdock-root/

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Anti-Cancer / Wormwood
« on: December 05, 2017, 07:21:46 AM »
Artemisin from Sweet Wormwood found to kill 98% of breast cancer cells:

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According to recent studies, artemisinin can kill iron-enriched breast cancer cells similar to the way it kills malaria-causing parasites, making it a potential natural cancer treatment option for women with breast cancer. Cancer cells can also be rich in iron since they commonly soak it up to facilitate cell division. Researchers in a 2012 study tested samples of breast cancer cells and normal breast cells that had first been treated to maximize their iron content. The cells were then treated with a water-soluble form of artemisinin, an extract of wormwood.

Results were quite impressive. The normal cells showed little change, but within 16 hours, almost all of the cancer cells were dead and only a few normal cells were killed. Bioengineer Henry Lai believes that because a breast cancer cell contains five to 15 more receptors than normal, it absorbs iron more readily and hence is more susceptible to artemisinin’s attack.

https://draxe.com/wormwood/

https://naturalsociety.com/artemesinin-iron-causes-98-reduction-breast-cancer/

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Recent research has proven ashwagandha is more than a stress reliever, it also protects the brain from degeneration and improves symptoms of alzheimer’s, depression, and anxiety.

One of the main reasons ashwagandha is so effective at healing the brain has to do with its powerful antioxidants that destroy free radicals that cause aging. A study published in Phytotherapy Research explains these benefits:

“Several studies have revealed that natural antioxidants, such as vitamin E, vitamin C and beta-carotene, may help in scavenging free radicals generated during the initiation and progression of this [Alzheimer’s] disease.  But we found Ashwagandha afforded lipid peroxidation inhibitory effects more potent than commercial antioxidants.”

Researchers at the National Brain Research Centre found that mice with Alzheimer’s were unable to retain what they learned, but after 20 days of supplementing with ashwagandha, this improved significantly. The results of the study found a reduction in amyloid plaques (these cause degradation of the brain).

https://draxe.com/ashwagandha-proven-to-heal-thyroid-and-adrenals/

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General Discussion / Re: Treating animals with Kambo.
« on: November 10, 2017, 07:40:58 PM »
You could try adding some herbs to soak in her water. Mullein and mint are helpful for lung congestion and infection; And are gentle herbs for cats and dogs.

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A talk about medicinal mushrooms, like Lion's Mane, for brain neurology neurogenisis.
Regenerating myelin in axons of nerves. Formation of Amyloid plaques / Alzheimer's
Demyelination of the neurons, the myelin transmits the neural signals. Demyelination occurs, the outer sheaths of the neurons is interrupted by amyloid plaques which interrupt neuro-transmission.
His hypothesis that if you stack medicinal mushrooms for neurogenisis with niacin / B3, the advantage is that the niacin can help drive the neurogenic benefits of psilocybin and aromasens from lion's mane to the end of the peripheral nervous system.
https://youtu.be/mPqWstVnRjQ
Paul Stamets is a mycologist, author and advocate of bio-remediation and medicinal fungi.
25:05 - 51:50

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Sananga and Piri-Piri / Piri Piri Article
« on: October 20, 2017, 12:00:13 AM »

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The Process / Re: when the purge continues after the medicine is removed
« on: October 11, 2017, 06:15:29 AM »
So I have heard of the throat swelling before, in rare occasions, but never heard of anyone experiencing it to the extent you did (12 hours?).
Did you not experience this side-effect in any of your previous 4 experiences?

I have had a conversation before a few years back with another very experienced kambo practitioner on this forum.
He had this to say about it:

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Almost! You have to first wash off the Kambo with water to remove all traces. Then keep them as upright as possible and tell them to inhale slowly but only through the nose down into the belly and exhale only through the nose in a long slow blowing motion. Kambo closes the throat but almost never blocks the nasal passages fully until either the head is hanging down over a bucket or the purging has begun.

If they can't manage this, lie them down and do gentle Mouth to Nose - yukky I know but necessary in this case. Mouth to mouth doesn't work if the throat is swollen closed.

With luck the effects will reverse within 60 seconds of removing the Kambo so you don't have to keep this up for long. The biggest problem is panic!

If all else fails, grab your scalpel and do an emergency tracheotomy!  :)


This serves as a good example of why caution, respect, and allergy tests with kambo are advisable,
as well as the significance of being guided by experienced practitioners.

Have you done 7 wide points before?

Hydration is important. And to immediately remove the kambo in a situation like this.

I would advise back-stepping on your kambo dosage and using a smaller dosage in any future applications.
And perhaps doing a cleanse beforehand -- not sure if this could be related to an allergy or what, if you have done kambo before and never experienced this.

Maybe better for you to do cleanses in other ways. There are plenty. Wouldn't want you to have to go through that again. Glad you are okay.

Best regards.

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Application / Re: HSV-2/herpes
« on: October 07, 2017, 03:19:33 AM »
Understanding Dermaseptin, Kambo’s Antiviral Peptide that May Treat Herpes

https://psychedelictimes.com/kambo/understanding-dermaseptin-kambos-antiviral-peptide-that-may-treat-herpes/

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Physical Cleansing and Healing of Illnesses / Re: Purge Results
« on: September 24, 2017, 10:27:52 PM »
That's what I experience every time. Yellow stomach bile and a sour taste in the mouth like you've licked a battery.
The yellow coloration is bile. No reason for that, perfectly normal purge to associate you with stress of a liver condition.
This is a normal cleanse. Sounds like you are in good shape or there would have been more.

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Herb Spotlight / Indian Rhubarb Root (Rheum Officinale)
« on: September 16, 2017, 04:52:33 AM »
Indian Rhubarb Root (Rheum Officinale)

Used traditionally in small amounts, this herb acts as a gently laxative and helps purge the liver of toxic buildup and waste. It helps neutralize acids due to indigestion. Its malic acid also carries oxygen to all parts of the body, aiding in healing and promoting a positive and balancing effect upon the whole digestive system.Indian Rhubarb Root (Rheum Officinale)

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Herb Spotlight / Sheep Sorrel (Rumex Acetosella)
« on: September 16, 2017, 04:51:23 AM »
Sheep Sorrel (Rumex Acetosella)

Used in traditional folk herbalism to cool the body, create sweating and detoxification through the skin: as a diuretic useful in maintaining a healthy kidney and urinary functions. It is rich in vitamins and trace minerals (ascorbic acid, mineral oxides, calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, silicon and rutin. It is thought to nourish the glandular system.*

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Herb Spotlight / Slippery Elm inner bark (Ulmus Fulva)
« on: September 16, 2017, 04:50:39 AM »
Slippery Elm inner bark (Ulmus Fulva)

Contains large amounts of tannins and mucilages which are believed to help dissolve mucus deposits in tissue, glands and nerve channels. The inner bark, rich in calcium, magnesium and vitamins(A,B,C,K), helps to nourish and soothe organs, tissues and mucus membranes and is helpful to the lungs. It also helps neutralize acids from occasional indigestion.

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Herb Spotlight / Burdock Root (Arctium lappa)
« on: September 16, 2017, 04:46:54 AM »
Burdock Root (Arctium lappa)

Used traditionally to help reduce mucus, maintain a healthy gastrointestinal tract, stimulate a healthy immune response, for weak digestion, as a diuretic for waster retention and to sweat out toxins through the skin. It has vitamin A and selenium to help reducer free radicals and its chromium content helps maintain normal blood sugar levels.

Detoxifying and grows in moist environments.

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Text / Essiac Tea
« on: September 16, 2017, 04:38:33 AM »

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