Friday, February 14, 2014

Baye Fall Reggae from Senegal

Baye Fall Reggae from Senegal
enjoy our delicious teas while listening to the beautiful songs of praise and devotion from Senegal Senegal has a long, heartfelt traditional music that has fused with reggae to deliver a message of peace, tolerance and love in these modern times. Heal your soul with this music and enjoy our medicinal, and gourmet herbal superfood teas, either through www.saafara.com and now available at www.Sufiherbs.com along with other great spiritual products. This is a song to Cheikh Amadou Bamba, who told rescued the botanical knowledge of Senegal from oblivion during the French Colonial period. He said to drink the herb Combretum micranthum for physical and spiritual health, but he said to call it by its ancestral name, Seh-haw (or sekhaw), contrasted to the French name kinkeliba. This is a tonic miracle, superfood, with higher antioxidants than green tea, good for the blood, the liver and proven to help diabetes. While certain biopiracy motivated groups are attempting to patent this use for the herb, seh-haw/kinkeliba enjoys a reputation as a special medicinal herb for diabetes and related disordered throughout West Africa. Its also great for losing weight, better quality of sleep, and even in opium and heroin addiction. One can add other herbs to the cup, such as fresh mint and gota kula and lemon grass depending on one's health intentions. Lemongrass and seh-haw/kinkeliba is a delightful nighttime infusion to relax one to sleep without a drowsy crash. Instead, one achieves a relaxing mental clarity, slowly stilling the mind and soothing the body, for a most restful, healing sleep. We plan on launching a major campaign against biopiracy with our herbalist allies around the world, stay tuned for details!
 

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