Miracle Medicines of the Rainforest: A Doctor's Revolutionary Work with Cancer and AIDS Patients
Author: Thomas David
A doctor's astounding story of promising new treatments from the rainforests of Brazil for diseases that compromise the immune system.
During a working visit to Brazil, Dr. Thomas David was given a packet of leaves and bark by a native patient as thanks for his work, and a shaman gave him a recipe for a tea used by the rainforest people to treat a variety of ailments. Dr. David began using these plants in his clinical research in Europe and soon discovered that they were producing amazing results among patients suffering from cancer, AIDS, and other diseases that compromise the immune system.
Preliminary studies performed at Stanford and Harvard have substantiated his findings, bringing Dr. David international attention for his groundbreaking work.
Dr. David's story is significant not only for its account of research that may herald a major breakthrough in curing diseases that have been the scourge of the modern world, but also for its emphasis on the vast and largely unrecognized pharmacopoeia of the rainforest that is in imminent danger of being lost forever.
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Chicken: From Maryland to Kiev
Author: Clare Ferguson
The best chicken dishes from around the world -- from tagine to tandoori, korma to Kiev, roasted to stir-fried, 50 celebrated recipes, all photographed in full color, including step-by-step recipes and preparation methods.
Table of Contents:
Introduction | 6 | |
The Americas | 8 | |
Europe | 26 | |
Africa and the Middle East | 54 | |
The Indian Subcontinent | 66 | |
East and Southeast Asia | 80 | |
Australia and New Zealand | 114 | |
First Know Your Chicken | 134 | |
Cutting up | 136 | |
Stuffing | 137 | |
Trussing | 138 | |
Carving | 139 | |
Chicken Cooking Temperatures | 140 | |
Freezing | 141 | |
Hygiene | 142 | |
Index | 143 |
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