Amazon herbs in treating diseases

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Amazon Herbs Keeps Up With the Pace in Treating Diseases

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Amazon Herbs Keeps Up With the Pace in Treating Diseases

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Introduction to Amazon Herbs

• The Amazon Rainforest is one of the world’s top natural resource.

• It has herbs that are valued for its properties that are used in drugs – steroids, quinine, muscle relaxant, and more.

• There are more uses left to uncover.

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Introduction to Amazon Herbs

• Despite of the said benefits of the Amazon herbs, people call them as primitive.

• Prescription drugs are labeled as modern way to treat diseases.

• This affected the utilization of herbs for medicinal purposes.

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Prescription Drugs

• Derived from plants.

• Not solely consisted of plant substances.

• Includes inorganic substances that our bodies cannot absorb.

Quinine, a drug used to treat malaria, is derived from

Peruvian bark

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Prescription Drugs

• Offer only temporary relief from symptoms and rarely acts on the over-all health.

• Health professionals also prescribe a certain dose for these drugs to obtain relief or cure.

• When taken too much or too less of the amount instructed, the individual will not benefit from the drugs.

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Amazon Herbs

• Organic.

• Goes well with the natural processes of our body..

• It does not pollute the body and finds its way out of the system.

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Summary

Amazon Herbs• Organic

• Facilitates normal body functions.

• Affects over-all health.

• Affordable.

Prescription Drugs• Inorganic

• Interferes with the body’s function.

• Offers only relief from symptoms.

• Afforded only with patients with medical insurance.

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The Amazon Rainforest