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I urge everyone to go take a look and browse a bit -- words alone are not sufficient to describe it to fully appreciate it. Here is the link to the common plant name database: (http://www.rain-tree.com/plist.htm) You can also search by botanical name, ethnic uses, conditions and actions. As an example, some of the plants used by indigenous peoples for cancer include: * graviola * espinheira santa * mullaca * mutamba * vassourinha * bitter melon * guacatonga * simarouba * cat`s claw * anamu * pau d`arco * fedegoso * sangre de grado * suma * amargo * copaiba When you look carefully at the history of uses and the studies that have verified many of those uses, you will wonder why we do not see more of them used by modern medicine. The answer is sadly simple: you cannot patent a plant and so they are unprofitable and unattractive to pharmaceutical companies. In fact, they are viewed as competition and information about them as well as products that contain them are suppressed. Besides the comprehensive plant database, the rain-tree website contains much, much more information about the rain forest and Dr. Taylor`s passion for the forest and it`s indigenous peoples is clear from the opening statement on her home page throughout the site: "The Amazon Rainforest is the world`s greatest natural resource -- the most powerful and bio-actively diverse natural phenomenon on the planet. Yet still it is being destroyed just like other rainforests around the world. The problem and the solution to rainforest destruction are both economic. Rainforests are being destroyed worldwide for the profits they yield -- mostly harvesting unsustainable resources like timber, for cattle and agriculture, and for subsistence cropping by rainforest inhabitants. However, if land owners, governments and those living in the rainforest today were given a viable economic reason not to destroy the rainforest, it could and would be saved. Thankfully, this viable economic alternative does exist. Many organizations have demonstrated that if the medicinal plants, fruits, nuts, oils and other resources like rubber, chocolate and chicle, were harvested sustainably -- rainforest land has much more economic value than if timber were harvested or if it were burned down for cattle or farming operations. Sustainable harvesting of these types of resources provides this value today as well as more long term income and profits year after year for generations to come." As you will find out, the endangered rain forests really are the natural lungs and pharmacy of the earth -- and every one of us has a stake in trying to protect and save them. So go, look, take a tour around the site, learn more about the valuable rain forest and enjoy. It`s an educational treat! About the authorTony Isaacs, is a natural health advocate and researcher and the author of books and articles about natural health including "Cancer's Natural Enemy" and "Collected Remedies"as well as song lyrics and humorous anecdotal stories. Mr. Isaacs also has The Best Years in Life website for baby boomers and others wishing to avoid prescription drugs and mainstream managed illness and live longer, healthier and happier lives naturally. He is currently residing in the scenic Texas hill country near Utopia, Texas where he serves as a consultant to the Utopia Silver colloidal silver and supplement company and where he is working on a major book project due for publication later this year. Mr. Isaacs also hosts the CureZone "Ask Tony Isaacs" forum as well as the Yahoo Health Group "Oleander Soup"Related CounterThink Cartoons:
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