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Maritime Pine Pycnogenol is the super-antioxidant that has been tried and tested by over 30 years of research. The Ojibwe knew about it almost 500 years ago and shared their knowledge with the dying crew of Jacques Cartier who were lodged in the ice of the St. Lawrence River during the winter of 1534-35. Twenty six of his crew had already succumbed to the ravages of scurvy when their fresh stores were gone. A simple brew of pine needles and pine bark given to the sickest of the men saved their lives and the rest of the crew reluctantly admitted that the "savages" might know something unsuspected by the Western physicians of the time. The Ojibwe had migrated up the St. Lawrence River on their way to the Great Sea of the Ojibwe as foretold by the Seven Prophets of the Seven Fires. Along the way they had left settlements to supply the trade and communication with their brethren who had remained in the Land of the Dawn. Cartier's "discovery" was lost for almost 500 years...lost in the darkness of the medieval mind that still holds the world in its grip. There is the true savagery. Shegoi - Natural herbs from chaparall for Cold Sores, Chickenpox, Genital Herpes, Shingles, Epstein-Barr, and other herpes outbreaks, from the native people of the Southwest. Seroctin--the natural serotonin enhancer to reduce stress and depression, and enjoy better sleep-from a specific variety of corn, a Native American plant. Essiac Tea - Four native herbs used by the Ojibwe medicine men and shared with Nurse Caisse. Western medicine still hasn't come to grips with natural medicine because pharmaceuticals are more lucrative. Money and power are deemed more important than real effectiveness and a healthy community. White Eagle Soaring: Dream Dancer of the 7th Fire
"How to Make a Native American Style Flute" A 43 minute instructional video on CD-ROM. Full-size illustration included.
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