Armas / Suaq Project When a wild orangutan in Indonesia suffered a painful wound to his cheek, he did something that stunned researchers: He chewed plant leaves known to have pain-relieving and ...
If you want to deepen your wellness journey and take it places beyond where conventional approaches will take you, a plant medicine retreat might be the source of holistic support that you’ve been ...
With their bright eyes and prominent beards and mustaches, it’s easy to see how orangutans got their name; “orang” is Malay for person, while “hutan” means forest. Their similarity to humans doesn’t ...
A Brazilian study has confirmed that Joseph’s Coat, a plant used for generations in folk medicine, can significantly reduce inflammation and arthritis symptoms in lab tests. Researchers observed less ...
In the evolving landscape of plant medicine, terpenes have emerged from relative obscurity to become recognized as crucial therapeutic compounds. These aromatic molecules, responsible for the ...
NEW DELHI, (IANS) – A milkman in a small village in the interiors of Panna, Madhya Pradesh would be suddenly possessed by the spirit of ‘Thakur Baba’, gaining miraculous powers to heal those who truly ...
"My registered name is Hemerson Dantas dos Santos, but you can add ‘Pataxó Hãhãhãi’ at the end, which is the Indigenous people I belong to." This is how the interview began, conducted by Medscape’s ...
Ever wondered what Cleopatra might have reached for when she had a headache? Or what remedies filled the medicine cabinets of pyramid builders? Turns out, one of ancient Egypt’s most treasured healing ...
On Orcas Island, herbalist Lily Ostle is bridging ancient wisdom with modern healing, teaching children and adults about the medicinal power of plants that grow right in our backyards. Ostle, who ...
Plant Medicine follows the transformative experiences of seven participants - including a disabled Gulf War veteran, a rehabilitated bank robber, an actress and writer, and a social media influencer - ...
In November 2020, during the throes of the pandemic, lifelong plant lover Bree Clarke wrote a blog about how greenery was more than an aesthetic. These were the days when seemingly everyone online ...