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Chanca Piedra: Nature’s Secret for Kidney Stones (The Rainforest Medicinal Plant Guide Series)

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About Chanca Piedra: Nature’s Secret For Kidney Stones

Product Description A Powerful Rainforest Medicinal Herb with Many Health Benefits Chanca piedra is Spanish for “stone breaker,” which describes its very long history of use in the Peruvian Amazon for treating and preventing kidney stones. The ability of this remarkable herb to help expel kidney stones is certainly no secret—it has been shared around the world with many products offered for sale in the United States, Europe, Asia, India, Central and South America, and many other countries. However, chanca piedra is powerhouse of more than 100 active plant compounds with many other effective uses, and this book will share the secrets of how to use it safely and effectively for:• Viral infections, including hepatitis and emerging flu viruses• An immune stimulant to help fight infections• An immune modulator to reduce pro-inflammatory immune reactions• Pain and inflammation• Gout and gallstones• Liver and kidney diseases• Diabetes, heart diseases, and other conditions Most important, this book reveals the information you need to know on how to find a good product and how to use this herbal remedy effectively and in the proper dosages that have been confirmed by research and the author’s 20-plus years of use as a naturopathic practitioner. You may not be able to find this in-depth information elsewhere, especially from an unbiased and reliable source. About the Author Leslie Taylor is one of the world's leading experts on rainforest medicinal plants. She founded, managed, and directed the Raintree group of companies from 1995 to 2012, and was a leader in creating a worldwide market for the important medicinal plants of the Amazon rainforest. Having survived a rare form of leukemia only because of alternative health and herbal medicine, Leslie has been researching, studying, and documenting alternative healing modalities-including herbal medicine-for more than thirty years. A dedicated herbalist and naturopath, she developed many herbal formulas and remedies for her companies, for practitioners, and for individuals needing help. In 1995, while researching alternative AIDS and cancer therapies in Europe, Leslie became aware of a medicinal plant from the Peruvian rainforest called cat's claw. This research took her to the Peruvian rainforest to gain firsthand knowledge about this new medicinal plant. Upon her return, she founded Raintree Nutrition, Inc., to make this important rainforest medicinal plant and others available in the United States. After that first trip, Leslie returned to the Amazon numerous times, continuing to research and document more rainforest medicinal plants. In these endeavors, she worked directly with indigenous Indian shamans and healers, learning about their use of healing plants, as well as with indigenous tribal communities and other rainforest communities. She also worked with phytochemists, botanists, ethnobotanists, researchers, and alternative and integrative health practitioners to document, research, test, and validate rainforest medicinal plants. In 2012, with many other companies selling the rainforest plants that she had introduced to the United States, she decided to close her business and naturopathic practice and devote herself to educating people about the benefits of medicinal plants. She freely shared all her proprietary formulas by posting them on the Raintree website so that anyone can make and use them. Now, Leslie Taylor remains a trusted source of factual information about rainforest medicinal plants and continues to update the Tropical Plant Database for these purposes. A practicing board certified naturopath for many years (now retired), she has lectured and taught classes in naturopathic medicine, herbal medicine, and ethnobotany, as well as environmental and sustainability issues in the Amazon rainforest. She is the author of Herbal Secrets of the Rainforest and of the best-selling The Healing Power of Rainforest Herbs, as well as the highly popular and extensivel