One Way Out - Lymphatic System
Here are some ways each of these herbs have been used by indigenous communities and what scientific research has found:Matico – Its most common uses amongst indigenous communities of the Amazon Rainforest in ancient times was as a wound healing herb. In fact, the name “Matico” stems from the last name of an injured Spanish soldier who was part of Spanish conquistador, Francisco Pizarro’s army. It is said that this soldier’s wound was allegedly healed with the Matico leaf by a native of Peru. In addition to skin-related conditions, studies show Matico is also used to address excessive fluid retention, improve digestive health, and strengthen respiratory conditions.Nettle - In ancient times, indigenous people of Ecuador would use Nettle to do spiritual cleanses, as the plant represented protection against unwanted energies. Nettle has also been used as a blood cleanser, adrenal activator, bone and joint pain reliever, diuretic, and urinary tract cleanser.Chanca Piedra – a powerful