Ethnobotanical Studies on Humans
Ethnobotanical studies on humans demonstrate the effectiveness of the
remedies. This is the only thing science has not been able to refute, a person
goes in sick with the healer, sometimes terminal, diagnosed by doctors; the
person uses ethnobotanical medicine and then comes out walking! Of course,
science mostly say they healed with placebos, or even luck, but the thing is,
herbs are able to cure patientd they were unable to. This was done over and over
by Don Elijio Panti, a healer from the Mayan tradition. For many years people
hopelessly ill flew from all over the world and got better. He used the ancient
ethnobotanical wisdom of the Mayas. Dr. Rosita Arvigo was taught during the last
ten years of the life of Don Elijio, who died in 1996, he was 96 years old.
Today Dr. Rosita teaches Don Elijio knowledge at the Belize College of
Agriculture. In Belize you can find the first medicinal plant reserve, a 6,000
acre area that hopes to retain as many herbs as possible from city growth and
development. Miracles of healing still happen in the clinic.
Another astonishing case in Ethnobotanical
studies on humans is Chinese Herbal remedies and Acupuncture to treat
infertility. It has been reported how women diagnosed as infertile, with a
chance of pregnancy of 5-20% and with two years of medicine treatment
accomplished nothing. Achieving infertility in a natural way is less violent or
draining that with normal medicine. Again, the natural way of treating the whole
body, not just a determined organ yielded great results. Many patients after
using the herbal tea for three months and acupuncture, were able to achieve
pregnancy. Cases of miscarriage prevention are also registered.
Additional ethnobotanical studies on humans demonstrate sadly how blind can
science be. Cannabis, also known as marihuana was a remedy used by Aztecs. There
is a recorded incident in which an individual with sever eye pain due to an
accident could not be treated by science. The person used cannabis to soothe the
pain, but finds out his vision was clear! Doctors would not approve such a
prescription, he had to obtain marihuana illegally to save his eyesight. Another
related incident; A man with chronic Crohn's Disease. Medicine was unable to
cure him, even if the most savage methods were used, nothing was accomplished
and the man was practically sentenced to death. He turned to cannabis tea,
purchased it illegaly, and in two weeks he was well in the way of recovery. Two
months stabilized the disease and studies showed it was no longer active.
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