Herbology and Food
Herbology is the study of Plant Medicine. It is a science that exists in different cultures. In this part of the program I will explain the connections between Western, Chinese and Ayurvedic Herbology.
Ayurvedic Materia Medica
Based on Indian and Ayurvedic Ideas and Philosophies.
Western Materia Medica
Based on the Visions of Western and Eastern Europe, Australia and Western America.
Chinese Materia Medica
Based on Far East and Asian Insights.
Native Tradition
Based on the Visions of American Indian and Australian Native. Overlap with Western Medicine.
-Ayahuasca
-Cacoa
-Manuka Honey (antibacterial and sugar)
-Stevia (0 calorie sweetener)
Middle Eastern Tradition
Based on Middle Eastern Theories. Overlap with Ayurvedic Medicine.
-Coffee
-Dates
-Tea (Black and Mint)
-Sugar/Honey
-Milk
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Medicinal Drugs and the Brain
-In the Natural Microdosing Form
-Medicinal CBD
-Medicinal THC
-Medicinal Weed/Marijuana
-Medicinal Magic Mushrooms Microdosing
Mushrooms and the Brain
-Chinese Mushrooms
-Possibly Beneficial Spiritual Psychedelics:
-Magic Mushrooms
-Peyote
-Ayahuasca
-Iboga Tree
Vitamins and Minerals
-Vitamins: A, B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B7, B11, B12, C, D3, E, K2, Omega 3/6/9
-Essential Minerals:
calcium, chloride, chromium, copper, iodine, fluoride, iron, , magnesium, manganese, molybdenum, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, silicon, sodium, zinc.
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-Eating Bentonite Clay
-Drinking Colloidal Silver Liquid (claims)
-Using Magnesium Spray
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Supplements
Omega 3 (brain)
Vitamin D3 (dark skinned)
Probiotics (healthy digestive tract bacterial cultures)
Prebiotics (food for probiotic cultures)
Multivitamin (overall)
Coenzyme Q10 (youthener)
Creatine and Creatinine (exercise)
Vitamin K2 (vegetarians)
Digestive Enzyme
Electrolytes