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How to choose quality herbs

 

Once upon a time the local health food store

in our small town was staffed by a sad woman,

who would really have preferred to be somewhere

else.

 

The glass gallon jars on the shelves were filled

with bulk herbs that looked as forlorn and lifeless

as their owner.

The herbs had lost their color, and emanated

a sense of futility.

 

In this case, the herbs were clearly visible.

When you buy pre-packaged herbs, you have to

take the company's word that you are getting

your money's worth.

 

Many factors go into creating a quality product.

For total control, try processing your

own wildcrafted or homegrown plants!

 

Here are some factors to keep in mind when

purchasing herbs.

 

Quality depends on the soil.

 

Do the herbs come from soil that is pure and

rich with compost, or from soil that is

depleted and contaminated with pesticides?

You are what your food eats.

 

Quality depends on the harvest

 

A living herb is a bio-energetic entity, with

vibrational qualities that go beyond the list

of chemical ingredients.

 

Are your herbs picked carefully, with respect?

Or are they harvested mechanically with a

noisy, polluting machine?

 

Quality depends on identification

 

Are steps taken at many moments in the

process to insure that the batch of herbs

contains the desired species, without

contamination?

 

Quality depends on import practice

 

Many potent herbs come into North America

from elsewhere.

They are customarily fumigated or irradiated

at entry in order to kill any undesirable life forms.

Manual inspection is possible, but expensive!

 

Have your exotic herbs been sprayed or fumigated,

or were they painstakingly inspected by hand?

 

Quality depends on processing method

 

The healing phytochemicals of herbs are

often encased in a fibrous matrix that makes

them inaccessible to the body.

 

In order to make them bio-available, they

have to be extracted. The fibrous portion

of the plants, rich in minerals and trace

minerals, is usually discarded.

 

A rare process known as spagyrics, or plant

alchemy, transforms the fibrous mass into

a very fine ash that is then re-combined with

the extracts.

 

This process also takes into account the

phases of the Moon, and other cosmic

rhythms.

It takes weeks, and is worth waiting for.

For more detail,

spagyric

 

Do your herbal products offer you the

energy of the WHOLE plant, or only part?

Have your plants been processed in

harmony with Nature's rhythms?

 

Quality depends on testing

 

Once the plants have been extracted

and compounded into a formula samples

should be taken to insure consistent quality.

 

Are your herbs subject to stringent quality

control?

 

Amazon Herb Company Rainforest Bio-energetics

offers hand-picked, hand-inspected, spagyrically

extracted herbs from virgin Rainforest soil.

 

Pay us a visit: http://wildhealing.net

 

Ask for a sample of Shipibo Treasure Tea!

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