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the Medicinal Plants of the Amazon Rainforest
« on: September 11, 2016, 07:13:48 am »
Infections Bronchitis - Plant Spirit Shamanism - the Medicinal Plants of the Amazon Rainforest
Working with teacher plants is known as the 'shaman's diet'. The purpose of the diet is to prepare the body and nervous system for the powerful knowledge and expansion of consciousness given by teacher plants.

Everyday life, the mind creates the illusion that we are separate from reality, and thus protects us, like a veil, from experiencing the vastness of the universe. Access to the truth without preparation could be a radical shock to the system. :D.

Chirisanango; this plant is good for colds and arthritis and has the effect of heating up the body, so much so that the maestro advises a cold shower after each dose! This plant can be used in baths for good luck, and bring success to fishing, hunting etc. This planta maestra also makes possible for people to open up their heart to feel love for people and animals, and identify with other people as though brothers and sisters. The sources used for the information for this symptoms of acute viral bronchitis are all dependable ones. This is so that there be no confusion in the authenticity of the article.

  • Grows mainly in the Upper Amazon and only a few restingas (high ground which never floods) in the Lower Amazon.
  • The shamans say that plants connect us with nature because they take their nourishment directly from the earth, as well as the sun's rays, the air.
  • They allow us to know and recognize ourselves.
  • A shaman must know this and must love his people to heal them.
  • The gift of Chirisanango is self esteem i.e the ability to recognise ourselves.
  • It was with great relief we ended writing on Infections Bronchitis.
  • There was just too much information to write, that we were starting to lose hopes on it's completion!
Icoja; A bark used for malaria, fever, an astringent, disinfectant for healing septic wounds. Used against Uta - a kind of leprosy found in the Amazon. Wounds are washed directly with this plant, and it is also used for an infectious disease (Pilagra) in children. We have also translated parts of this composition into French and Spanish to facilitate easier understanding of Infections Bronchitis. In this way, more people will get to understand the composition.



  • On another personal note, I found the experience with this plant also to be quite incredible.
  • I found that the usual boundary between sleeping and being awake to be more fluid than I had anticipated.
  • Even now, sometime after taking the plant my dreams are more colourful, richer, and lucid than before.
  • For those interested in 'dreaming' this is certainly the plant to explore.
  • Chanca piedra;
  • Used for Kidney problems especially kidney stones (hence the name 'stone crusher'), gall bladder, disinfectant.
  • This is recognised as a gall bladder and liver tonic.
  • It is also used for cleansing the urinary system and for dealing with intestinal parasites.
  • This plant is only used for its many pharmaceutical properties, not a planta maestra per se.

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