Guest guest Posted January 20, 2006 Report Share Posted January 20, 2006 Thanks for the chance to strut my stuff Chris! Problems with Molds? Rainforest Herbs can help! I don't know what the weather is like where you live, but here in the Southern Interior of B.C. we are having a crazy winter. It is much warmer than usual and wet instead of snowy. Perfect conditions for the growth of all sorts of yucky life forms that normally get killed off by healthy frost. If you think mold is just a nuisance item that requires more cleaning, think again. My attention was drawn to the issue by the amazing herbalist and astrologer Ingrid Naiman who I got to know online. http://moldmisery.com is just one of Ingrid's websites. It is quite an eye opener. It describes her struggle with mold related illness, and it contains these words: " I owe my life to Jatoba " . (this was plain tincture of Jatoba from Raintree) Amazon Herb Company customers will know Jatoba as an old friend. Its gentle energizing qualities create the uplift in our delicious Shipibo Treasure Tea. Its fungus-fighting power gave the spagyric extract of Jatoba first place in the anti-fungal formula Arcozon. Jatoba is paired with other known fungus fighters like Pau d'Arco, also known as Taheebo. Many Rainforest plants have developed fungus fighting qualities out of sheer necessity. In the extreme conditions of the Amazon you either learn to fight fungus or you become one. I hope none of you will ever have to suffer the miseries of mold related illness. For help with construction and legal issues, and much more visit http://mold-help.org Meanwhile, a daily mug of delicious Shipibo Tea can be part of preventing the damage of occasional mild exposure to whatever yuckies are lurking out there. Other qualities of Shipibo Treasure Tea: It is great for your liver and kidneys and it fights inflammation. Free samples of Shipibo Treasure Tea are available. I do appreciate a loonie, oops, dollar, in my paypal to help pay for stamps. send an email with your name an address to ienvan?subject=teaplease! Ien in the Kootenays *************************** Good planets are hard to find. Let's look after this one! One way to sustainable activism http://theforestpath.com *************************** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2006 Report Share Posted January 28, 2006 , " Ieneke van Houten " <ienvan@t...> wrote: > > Thanks for the chance to strut my stuff Chris! > > Problems with Molds? Rainforest Herbs can help! > Ieneke, thank you for the information. I know of someone that has had heart operations to install pacemakers. He is in his twenty's and had a business located where there was black mold growing in the basement. After his last operation all went well until he went back to work. As you can guess he ended up in the hospital with a very serious infection that almost did him in. That is when they found the black mold in the basement. Needless to say, they immediately moved the business. However, the point being, could this be of use to him, the tea that is? I wanted to give you a little background info. If you think it would be, then I would like to get some as a gift for him to try and see what he thinks. Barbara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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