The general perception is that herbs, bark and roots are just weird teas and capsules that are ineffective and unimpressive -- when in fact, plants were the original remedy and science has copied nature. Most people are unaware of the profound influence natural remedies have had on the development of modern pharmacology. They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery but in this case, is it? In today’s episode, I discuss ethnobotany and pharmacognosy from a researchers and consumers perspective shedding light on the true value of nature and plants as medicine. I will shed light on some of nature's best anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-parasitic and anti-viral items, share some of my personal staples in my natural medicine cabinet and other random stories, as usual. Here are some links mentioned in the show: WHO list of essential medicines https://list.essentialmeds.org Clean Chlorella https://www.healthrangerstore.com/products/organic-clean-chlorella-sl-200mg-400-tablets If you would like to learn more about what I do or work with me, please head over to: www.wendimichelle.com or instagram https://www.instagram.com/1wendimichelle/ If you enjoy this content, I would highly recommend taking my Creating Wholeness Course which covers ways YOU can best apply Nutrition, Movement, Stress, Sleep, Emotional and Mental Wellness practices to your life for optimal health and wellbeing! https://wendimichelle.learnworlds.com As always, thank you for listening and sharing this content with people you know and love.
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