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    Rasta Maroon Medicine Sinkle Bible Aloe barbadensis Miller

    Monday, March 31st, 2008

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    Aloe vera syn Aloe barbadensis Aloe Vulgaris
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    Aloe barbadensis Miller
    Sinkle Bible, Barbados Aloe, Curacao Aloe, Indian Aloe, Jafarabad Aloe, burn plant, lily of the desert, elephant’s gall, aloin, aloe-emodin, barbaloin (English); Ghrit Kumari, Kanya (Bengali & Sanskrit); Kumarpathu, kunawar(Gujarati); Ghee-kanwar, ghi-kuvar(Hindi); Kolasoar, Komarika, Maulisara(Kanada); Kattavazha (Malayalam); Korphad (Marathi); Kumari, […]

    The Third World Band Pure Reggae Genius

    Monday, March 17th, 2008

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    The Third World Band is made up of some very very good musicians.
    William Clark Bunny Rugs(lead vocals)
    Stephen Coore Cat (Guitar/Cello/Harmonica/Vocals)
    Richard Daley Bassie (Bass/Vocals)
    Herbert Harris Herbie (Keyboard)
    Tony Williams Ruption (Drums)
    For thirty three years they have been producing smash hit songs with inspirational messages […]

    Jamaican Traditional Tropical Fruits as Medicine

    Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

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    Ackee
    Blighia sapida
    Ackee and salt fish is the “national dish”. The Ackee was first brought from West Africa on a slave ship. It is a tropical evergreen tree that grows to thirty feet tall with leathery leaves and fragrant smelling flowers. Ackee, […]

    Jamaican Plants Unique Flora and Fauna of a Magical island

    Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

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    Jamaican Flora and Fauna
    A little bird called the Jamaican tody makes its nest, not in a tree, but in a hole in the ground. This particular tody is found only in Jamaica, and is one of the many endemic species found […]

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