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Jungle Medicine is a riveting account of personal and professional transformation, and a penetrating examination of the limitations of conventional medicine. The author, a trained scientist and medical insider, has dared to explore a world in which spirit and matter meld and in which genuine healing is commonplace.

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Jungle Medicine is a riveting account of personal and professional transformation, and a penetrating examination of the limitations of conventional medicine. The author, a trained scientist and medical insider, has dared to explore a world in which spirit and matter meld and in which genuine healing is commonplace.
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Seeking to bring the two unique worlds of medicine and spirit closer to one another, Grauds is co-founder of the Living Shaman Museum, a nonprofit with offices in San Francisco, California and Iquitos, Peru. Shamans have, in their practices and principles, always been healers of the sick and keepers of the forest. Their responsibilities are to look after the wellbeing of both Mankind and Mother Nature. The power of a shaman is known by their work in the world. To that end, as needs arise for appropriate action to assist humankind and in conscious stewardship of nature, all shamans and supporters of shamanic principles are called to act on behalf of Mankind and Mother Nature. To fulfill that call to action, Grauds is also the co-founder of the Living Amazon Peru Project, whose nonprofit mission is to raise awareness and educate on the many gifts of the Amazon from the natural and spiritual worlds; and to empower the people of the Amazon and the world to conserve these gifts. The mighty Amazon is the greatest expression of life on Earth. As goes the Amazon, so goes the Earth. Join the Living Amazon Peru Project and become a keeper of the forest. Connie Grauds, RPh, MNPA http: //www.LivingAmazonPeru.org http: //www.LivingShamanMuseum.org