Mary Rodríguez

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Elemi Profile

Elemi Canarium luzonicum Elemi is distilled from the resin of a tree, Canarium luzonicum, which is native to the Philippines.  It is closely related to frankincense and they both belong to the botanical family Bursacerae which includes some 75 tropical trees, and they share many of the same qualities. In vibrational medicine and esoteric uses [...]

By |2021-01-25T12:45:29+01:00January 25th, 2021|Uncategorised|0 Comments

Elemi Profile

Elemi Canarium luzonicum Elemi is distilled from the resin of a tree, Canarium luzonicum, which is native to the Philippines.  It is closely related to frankincense and they both belong to the botanical family Bursacerae which includes some 75 tropical trees, and they share many of the same qualities. In vibrational medicine and esoteric uses [...]

By |2021-01-25T12:36:42+01:00January 25th, 2021|Uncategorised|0 Comments

Dittany of Crete Profile

Dittany is a low-growing bush with fuzzy green leaves similar in shape to oregano. The hairs that cover the leaves and stem give the herb a whitish-grey sheen and soft texture. Sometimes, the edges of the leaves are purple. It blooms in summer when pink or purple flowers with a strong herbal scent appear. The [...]

By |2021-01-18T12:20:06+01:00January 18th, 2021|Uncategorised|0 Comments

Happy New Year 2021

Tonight we say  heartfelt goodbye to 2020! My wish for you all is that 2021 will bring good health, happiness, peace and fulfilment in all that you aspire to do and that your work will contribute to improve the wellbeing of animals at every level - physical, mental and emotional. See your New Year card [...]

By |2020-12-31T14:14:58+01:00December 31st, 2020|Uncategorised|0 Comments

The Value of Cooperation

Some years ago during a trip to Guatemala they told me this joke. "A man went to the market where he saw a fishmonger who had two wooden barrels on his stall. In each barrel there were shrimps. One barrel had one price and the other a different, higher price. One barrel was open and [...]

By |2020-12-14T16:16:31+01:00December 14th, 2020|Uncategorised|0 Comments

Zoopharmacognosy in Action

While digging to redirect rain water we discovered that under the top soil there was a layer of white clay. The "inspectors of works" came to do their job and it was not long before they found the clay. They immediately began to lick both the soil and the tools which had clay on them. [...]

By |2021-08-15T16:47:50+02:00September 21st, 2020|Uncategorised|0 Comments

Mezquite & Digestive Complaints

Yesterday a member of the Mexico zoopharmacognosy group had a query about a little dog that she is working with. She noticed that on recent walks this dog, who has digestive complaints, was eating mezquite pods. Further investigation revealed that mezquite does indeed have properties which have been used traditionally in cases of digestive upsets. [...]

By |2020-06-22T15:23:17+02:00June 22nd, 2020|Uncategorised|0 Comments

Cooling Foods

Sometimes when we have an animal who suffers in the heat or who generates excessive internal body heat, is anxious, nervous or hyperactive, an important factor may be diet. Here are some “cooling” foods based on Chinese medicinal concepts: turkey duck duck eggs seafood crab fish rabbit yoghourt barley wholegrain ricee tofu sesame seeds In [...]

By |2020-06-22T14:53:02+02:00June 22nd, 2020|Uncategorised|0 Comments

Grapefruit & Cancer

In the Japanese prefecture of Oita, located on Kyushu the most southwesterly island of that country,  for centuries they have been cultivating varieties of citrus fruits which are not widely available in the rest of the world. Among these is a fruit called kabosu. Alerted by the well-known fact that in this region cancer is [...]

By |2020-06-07T11:48:16+02:00June 7th, 2020|Uncategorised|0 Comments
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