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The Journal.

Essays on rare botanical actives, the making of numbered batches, and the hands behind every jar.


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What we keep whole for the children after us
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What we keep whole for the children after us

In 2005, botanists in Israel grew a date palm from a single seed recovered at Masada — a kernel two thousan...

What the elders still teach us
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What the elders still teach us

In a small room above a research laboratory in São Paulo, a 78-year-old healer from the upper Xingu unwraps...

Why the ritual is half the remedy.
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Why the ritual is half the remedy.

The word placebo entered medicine from Latin vespers — I shall please — sung at the bedside of the dying. B...

Nature's long clinical trial
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Nature's long clinical trial

Five thousand years of use is itself a kind of evidence. The bark of the white willow has been used for fev...

The patient pharmacy of the forest
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The patient pharmacy of the forest

In 1820, two French chemists isolated quinine from the bark of a tree the Quechua had been chewing for mala...

Silvavita: When Hair Growth Comes from the Forest
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Silvavita: When Hair Growth Comes from the Forest

Sixty percent of subjects showed visible new growth within ninety days.

The Boson Principle: Why Catalysts Matter in Skincare
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The Boson Principle: Why Catalysts Matter in Skincare

The most expensive cream in the world is useless if it sits on the surface.

Heilerde: Germany's Ancient Healing Clay, Refined
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Heilerde: Germany's Ancient Healing Clay, Refined

There is no substitute for ten thousand years of patience.

Anopheles gambiae: Pharmacology's Most Surprising Donor
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Anopheles gambiae: Pharmacology's Most Surprising Donor

The world's most lethal animal turns out to be one of the most generous.

The Iron Tree: The Densest Wood on Earth
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The Iron Tree: The Densest Wood on Earth

A single trunk can take a century to mature. We do not rush.

The Galago and the Lost Seeds of the Atlantic Forest
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The Galago and the Lost Seeds of the Atlantic Forest

Without the galago, the seed would have been lost a century ago.

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