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Ezekiel 47:12 "And by the river upon the bank thereof, on this side and on that side, shall grow all trees for meat, whose leaf shall not fade, neither shall the fruit thereof be consumed: it shall bring forth new fruit according to his months, because their waters they issued out of the sanctuary: and the fruit thereof shall be for meat, and the leaf thereof for medicine."


Nicknames: Insulin Plant;[1] Spiral Flag;[9]


Classification: Non-psychoactive medicine;[x]


Plant Family: Costaceae;[1] Genus: Chamaecostus;[1] Species: C. cuspidatus;[1]


Ethnobotany: Ethnobotany is the academic study of the cultural use of plants, and it is critical to future drug and medicine discovery.[2][3][4][5][6] Phytochemist find out which specimens to study for their pharmacology thanks to the field of ethnobotany.[2][3][4][5] In the Phillippines, in Siddha medicine, and by tribes of Kolli hills, the Insulin plant(Chamaecostus cuspidatus) was used for its anti-diabetic properties. In Mexico it was used for renal disorders, and its anti-inflammatory actions.[11]


Natural Habitat: The Insulin plant is native to Eastern Brazil.[11]


Synergizes with: I'll update this later. I'm new to this plant.


O.G. Observations & Thoughts: The serpent on the side of the ambulance doesn't want the average sheep to smarten up and take their health into their own hands. They don't want you to learn for yourself and become independent. They herd socially and train their victims into submitting to their percieved authority. Doctors should never have authority over you. You need to empower yourself by learning about the pharmacology of the food that you eat, by learning about the toxic food additives being put into your fortune-500 crap by socialist, and what those pharmakeia chemicals are slowly doing to your body, as well as the dangers of pharmaceuticals and how they have other evil applications besides what they're "prescribed" for. On that note, I want to share a clip with you of Obama making a joke in the White House about how we could "prescribe something", to make their jobs easier in washington. What he was saying was, that they want to drug America to make them better and more complacent sheep and slaves. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJuxLDRsSQc&t=8m18s is the url to that mainstream news clip, and NO the news is not fake. The socialist are the ones telling everyone the news is fake.


Phytochemicals produced by the insulin plant: By the way, Christians seem to be really confused about what phytochemicals are. They think "it's laced with drugs". I explain more on that and cite sources further on down the page.


Pharmacological / Medicinal Properties Of The Plant: Anti-hyperglycemic;[7] Anti-diabetic;[8] Antioxidant;[10] Anti-microbial;[10] The plant has been tested in the lab against: Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus subtilis, Escherichia coli, and its antifungal properties were tested against the Aspergillus flavus, and the Candida albicans strain, and the herbs extracts have demonstrated effective anti-microbial activities.[10] Scientific research in the field of phytochemistry have proven that the Insulin plant possess many pharmacological activities including antidiabetic and hypolipidemic properties, due to the bioactive compounds that it produces. Plants are pharmacological factories, that contantly produce drugs and medicines.[2][3][4][5][6]


What is Phytochemistry, Phytochemicals, and Ethnobotany? Phytochemistry is a branch of science that peers beneath the surface of the dried ethnobotanical specimens to discover new drugs and medicines via the phytochemicals produced by these plants.[2][3][4][5][6] Phytochemicals are drugs or medicines that are produced by plants, and most of them are non-psychoactive but their properties range across the board.[2][3][4][5][6] A lot of people confuse ethnobotanicals and herbals for "spice" and "k2". Phytochemicals are not "k2" or "spice", and they're NOT laced onto plants, rather they are PRODUCED BY PLANTS, like how Coffee produces Caffeine, and Cannabis produces THC, and how Poppies produce Morphine, etc, etc.[2][3][4][5][6] Phytochemicals are natural, God-made substances that exist within live plant material, and dried plant material, as they are produced by the plants using the harnessed energy via the process of phytosynthesis.[2][3][4][5][6] Christians have a hard time understanding these facts. If they walk into a Walmart and see Ginseng in a bottle, being marketed as a supplement, they know that it is a supplement, however when they see a big clear bag full of dried plant material with the word "Ginseng" written on it, and "not for human consumption", they think it's spice, when it's not. It's the same Ginseng you see at walmart, except it is packaged and marketed differently. I wanted to clear up the confusion, both phytochemistry, and ethnobotany are both academic fields of study in school, and are both critical for drug and medicine discovery and production.[2][3][4][5][6] They are both fields of research that relate to medicine.[2][3][4][5][6] Ethnobotany is the precursor of phytochemistry, and is the study of the cultural use of plants, including their use as medicine, as drugs, and for spiritual purposes..[2][3][4][5][6]


In regards to the facts stated above, I'm going to focus on explaining this in great detail on all my pages from now on, and with thorough citatons, because the Pensacola FBI, DEA, and SRCSO all purposely defamed Bouncing Bear Botanicals and pretended like the ethnobotanicals that he sold for up to ten years after the banning of k2 and research chemicals, were "k2" and "laced with drugs", something that is bogus from the start because the DEA had already barged in their shop and tested everything, and they were allowed to operate after the raid, hints their products are not "k2" or "laced with drugs". An easy way to prove these claims are defamation is that 1) the DEA was in Bouncing Bear's shop and tested everything, nothing was laced with research chemicals, and 2) The shop continued to operate ten years after the outlawing of k2 and hundreds of research chemicals, because the products are not k2, nor are they laced, they're ethnobotanicals just like it said on the website, and 3) everything that bouncing bear botanicals sold that was in a grey area of the law is still being sold across the USA, and mostly by WorldSeedSupply, and a lot of those products produce and contain illegal drugs like DMT, Mescaline, etc, but they're legal to sell unless you use them illegally. Bouncing Bear put the words "not for human consumption" on everything from Ginger root, to Rosemary. Those words "not for human consumption" on Bouncing Bear Botanicals website, were there for legal purposes, not because powdered ginger root is secretly "k2". They reason the Santa Rosa County Sheriffs office did this to a guy in Kansas, is because the feds were "pretending" to "investigate" me with them, while really they were attacking businesses and entrepaneurs across the US, and other authorities were arresting people for going to church on sunday and arrested people for running their businesses during the planned-demic, as well as people like me who ran an online entrepaneurship project(botanicalguides.com). Any authority that enforces these nazi policies is un-American and will go on every patriots swamp list, and those who operate both in and out of the government. The Pensacola FBI helped the socialist attack the American economy and behaved proud, grandiosly, and emboldened about it. They're sick in the head. The owner of Bouncing Bear sold "k2" out of his other shop "Sacred Journey", as indicated on the official news story that came out after this illegal robbery that was played off as a legitimate "raid". Sacred Journey Raided Over K2 Anyone in the SRCSO, FBI, or DEA should have been able to figure this out, but after decades of taking fluoride laced pharmaceuticals, and after decades of drinking tap water, their brains are too fried to understand anything.


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Academic citations:

[7] Deogade, Meena Shamrao, Niteen Ambatkar, and Bhushan Ambatkar. "Anti-hyperglycemic activity of Insulin plant leaves (Chamaecostus cuspidatus (Nees & Mart.) CD Specht & DW Stev.) and unprocessed Haridra rhizome (Curcuma longa L.)." Journal of Indian System of Medicine 5.3 (2017): 203-207.

[8] Kaur, Manbir, and Ashi Mannan. "In vitro Antidiabetic Activity of Chamaecostus cuspidatus." Int J Pharmacogn 14.1 (2021): 496-501.

[9] Alivio, Chrisiel C., and Sofia C. Naelga. "The acceptability of insulin (Chamaecostus cuspidatus) leaves as blended with selected cucurbits fruits puree." (2025).

[10] Ponnanikajamideen, M., S. Rajeshkumar, and G. Annadurai. "In vivo antidiabetic and in vitro antioxidant and antimicrobial activity of aqueous leaves extract of Chamaecostus cuspidatus." Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology 9.8 (2016): 1204-1210.

[11] Rani, Dolly. "Phytochemical and pharmacological overview of Chemoecostus cuspidatus." Plant Arch 19.2 (2019): 4565-4573.

Book Citations:

[2] Swerdlow, Joel L. Nature's Medicine : Plants That Heal. Washington, D.C., National Geographic Society, 2000.

[3] Balick, Michael J., and Paul Alan Cox. Plants, People, and Culture: The Science Of Ethnobotany. Garland Science, 2020.

[4] Tyler, Varro E, et al. Pharmacognosy. 1988 (9th Edition)

[5] Richard Evans Schultes, et al. Plants Of The Gods : Their Sacred, Healing, and Hallucinogenic Powers. Rochester, Vt., Healing Arts Press, 2001.

[6] Heaven, Ross, and Howard G. Charing. Plant Spirit Shamanism: Traditional Techniques For Healing The Soul. Simon And Schuster, 2006.

Encyclopedia Sources:

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chamaecostus_cuspidatus

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