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Okoubaka aubrevillei

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Ecclesiastes 3:1 "There is a time and a purpose for everything under the heavens."
Quick note: I gotta call out wikipedia. Whoever wrote the entry for this plant made a false claim that "There is no scientific evidence that it has any medicinal properties." However: This is not true. There's tons of scientific proof of its benefits, and I quote that proof and cite it from authoritative academic sources on this page. If you don't already know about scholarly database used by universities and colleges across the globe, then look into it.
Nicknames: Okoubaka tree;[4]
Ethnobotany: Okoubaka aubrevillei bark is utilized by indigenous cultures as medicine for treating skin problems, to counteract poisoning, tachycardia, and can be vaporized(like with a vicks vapo machine), or as nose drops for edema(swelling), and even to disperse hematomas(use a compress).[6] It's mostly known for treating skin ailments, to combat poisoning, and in southern Nigeria, it is an utilized n religious ceremonies.[4] (occult reference) [See Deuteronomy 18] There's not a whole lot of information out there on its ceremonial use. The Okoubaka aubrevillei tree is utilized by the "Juju men", as they're called.[10]
Plant Family: Santalaceae;[1] Genus: Okoubaka;[4] Species: O. aubrevillei;[4]
Natural Habitat: Africa; SouthWestern Nigeria;[3] Sierra Leone, to Cameroon, and DR Congo;[4] Check https://africanplantdatabase.ch/, as it is a very useful resource. ( a totally rad website! ) According to the database I just linked to, it grows in western Africa, and parts of central Africa as well.
Mixes well with: Wormwood is said to be toxic in excessive doses, but can also be used as a medicine. Wormwood is used by the Native Americans as an anti-toxin[9], and so too is Okoubaka aubrevillei an anti-toxin[8] Learning about herbal medicine and how different plants synergize can be very powerful knowledge. I hate how the occult has essentially tried to steal all medicine form the masses, and replace it with tainted versions of these miraculous drugs. They seek to steal it from us and hoard it for theirselves. I write a good blog on this subject that details the connection between the occult and modern pharmaceuticalas.
OG Observations: There seems to be a limited number of medicinal plants for sale in the USA. The socialist with their new social media oppression system, have set up supremacist rings where them and their buddies can get all of the traffic, sales, and networking, while the people they hate find it virtually impossible to do this anymore. I used to make a ton of money and do tons of entrepaneur networking on facebook, but the socialist have ruined it. They're literally oppressing those that they hate, and gaslighting them. They are seeking to steal the Kratom industry, and they're selling stolen kratom. See more on that in my article about what happened to Edens Ethnos A bunch of loser in the SRCSO, FBI & DEA in Pensacola florida from the satanic temple, freemason lodges, and other occult gangs of losers, are in possession of Edens Ethnos kratom(12 50 pound bricks). He's in jail so they can pretend to be like him and me, and bouncing bear, and merdiain botanicals was also robbed. They're selling his stuff in shops across the US. More on that can be found on 850.NEWS I even list their names. They tried to ruin my kratom business out of envy and hate. I will launch a new shop in 2025 to combat their attacks on the global economy.
There is a medical rule discovered by ancient medicine men and women that modern science confirms. In homeopathy it is called by a number of names, but generally the rule of thumb is "like treats like".[11] For example, Wormwood is toxic in high enough dosages. It's generally safe, but daily use for long term periods will cause toxicity to build up within the persons body using it. However, Native Americans used Woormwood to combat poison, as a poison antidote![9] Anyway, because this tree is known as a allelopathic(a tree that causes the death of surrounding vegetation)[3], it makes sense that when we apply said medical rules, that it would combat anything that induces death(poison). IE, it's an effective anti-poison.
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Phytochemicals:
O. aubrevillei contains(produces): alkaloids, flavonoids, tannins, saponins, anthraquinnes, mucilages, oses, holosides, coumarin and glycosides, All of which were found in both the leaves, and bark of the tree.[3] Six different catechins have been studied (they exist in the bark), including: catechin, gallocatechin, sitosterol and stigmasterol[4] It's loaded with Phenolic components as well[6] Studies show that the leaves of O. aubreville have significantly higher amounts of alkaloids, flavonoids and glycosides than the bark.[3] Saponins and anthraquinnes were in much higher concentrations in the bark than in its leaves.[3] Concentrations of tannins, mucilages, oses and holosides and coumarin in bark and leaves of O. aubreville trees.[3] Mucilages by the way, are good for ulcers, upset stomach, intestines, sore throat, etc (it's found in high concentrations in the Mullein plantWhat is Phytochemistry? What are Phytochemicals? Phytochemistry is the scientific study of phytochemicals produced by plants, and their complex pharmacology. The information on various plants used by cultures across the globe for centuries is how phytochemist figure out which plants to study. We know which plants are medicine from indigenous cultures using them, and now thanks to modern phytochemistry we can prove scientifically that they work. Sadly, serpent medical and the occult powers that be do not want the average person healthy, intelligent, and independent. They want you dependent upon their pharmakeia sorceries, and working for them. At any rate, phytochemistry, ethnobotany, and pharmacognosy are all closely related academic fields of interest.
Pharmacological / Medicinal Properties:
Anti-microbial;[2] Anti-oxidant;[6] Anti-pathogenic[7] A study on its anti-oxidant properties found that: "When compared to standard drug vitamin C at various concentrations, both extracts exhibited potent antioxidant activity that increased with increasing concentration of extracts."[6] It's the phenolic components that are believed to produce these powerful anti-oxidant effects, primarily.[6] Okoubaka has been studied for its positive effects in dealing with chemotherapy as well.[5] You can look up each individual phytochemical produced by this plant(from academic sources), and learn even more details about its medical value. Each individual phytochemical has a wide range of medicinal properties, making each one of these herbal remedies(including Okouabaka aubrevillei) an entire pharmacy. An entire pharmacy exist within these plants, not just one drug(medicine) but many.Importance Of Anti-Oxidants:
People hear about anti-oxidants all of the time, but how many actually understand their importance? One scholarly source puts it best: "Excessive production of reactive oxygen species can cause oxidative damage to a variety of biomolecules, including lipids, proteins, DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid), and cell membranes."[6] This means that oxidative stress even effects our DNA! This is huge. You need to be putting more helpful stuff in your body than harmful stuff... Health is not that difficult for those who try, learn, and apply knowledge. I hope that this project helps a lot of people. I am backing up all academic sources using the internet archive save tool, to prevent socialist from deleting more facts from the internet, as they seek to suppresss books, and all other forms of truth. Again, studies show that this herbal remedy really does work. One such study concludes: "The results showed that both plant extracts had good scavenging ability and are therefore primary antioxidants that can limit free radical damage by reacting with free radicals in the body"[6]Buy Okoubaka aubrevillei




Not intended to diagnose, treat, prevent, or cure, any ailments, conditions, diseases, etc. Not evaluated or approved by the tyrants of the FDA and their satanic puppet-masters. Scientific facts and medical claims the FDA wants you to ignore, as they claim the sky is orange rather than its true color, blue.
Academic citations:
[1] Veenendaal, E. M., et al. "Root hemiparasitism in a West African rainforest tree Okoubaka aubrevillei (Santalaceae)." New Phytologist 134.3 (1996): 487-493.
[2] Anyadoh-Nwadike, S. O., Alisa, E. N., Okeke, P. C., & Alisa, C. O. (2022). Phytochemical and Antimicrobial Properties of Anunuebe (Okoubaka aubrevillei) Fruit. Global J Pure and Applied Chemistry Research, 10, 53-69.
[3] Akintola, Oluwatoyin Opeyemi, et al. "Quantitative Analysis of Phytochemical Compounds in Barks and Leaves of Okoubaka Aubrevillei Collected from Iwo, Southwestern Nigeria." Journal of Bioresource Management 7.3 (2020): 11.
[5] Bagot, Jean-Lionel. "Okoubaka aubrevillei. A new homeopathic medicine for the side effects of chemotherapy." La Revue d'Homéopathie 6.2 (2015): e1-e6.
[6] Alisa, Christopher O., et al. "Antioxidant Activity and Phenolic Content of Okoubaka aubrevillei (Anunuebe) Fruit Pychnobotrya nitida (Osu) Leaf Extracts." J. Environ. Sci. Eng. B 11.5 (2022): 206-212.
[7] Buchheim-Schmidt, Susann, et al. "In vitro evaluation of the anti-pathogenic activity of Okoubaka aubrevillei on the human gastrointestinal tract." Zeitschrift für Gastroenterologie 59.05 (2021): 423-437.
[8] Bagot, Jean-Lionel. "Okoubaka aubrevillei. A new homeopathic medicine for the side effects of chemotherapy." La Revue d'Homéopathie 6.2 (2015): e1-e6.
[9] Rain, Mary Summer. Earthway: A Native American Visionary's Path to Total Mind, Body, and Spirit Health. Simon and Schuster, 1992.
[10] Oliver-Bever, B. E. P. Medicinal plants in tropical West Africa. Cambridge university press, 1986.
[11] Hall, Liz. "Like treats like." Occupational Health & Wellbeing (2005): 10.
[?] Food of the Gods: Schults, Hoffman
Encyclopedia Sources:
[4] Plants For A Future Archive
Other resources:
M.A.P.S. Ethnobotanical Studies By Scholars
PubChem - pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov