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Brazil Demonstrating That Reducing Tropical Deforestation Is Key Win-win Global Warming Solution
Nov 30th
Tropical deforestation is the source of nearly a fifth of annual, human-induced emissions of heat-trapping gases to the atmosphere. Recent studies by Woods Hole Research Center scientists demonstrate that during years of severe drought, tropical rainforest fires, can double emissions from tropical forests. Now, an international team of forest and climate researchers has found that halving deforestation rates by mid-century would account for 12 percent of total emissions reductions needed to keep concentrations of heat-trapping gases in the atmosphere at safe levels. This work is profiled in a recent issue of Science.
Anti-oxidents from the rainforest
Jul 7th
Anti-oxidents from the Rainforest
Needless to say, the Amazonian Rainforest is replete with herbs offering a wide variety of health benefits. But beyond specific health benefits, like the ability of stevia to regulate blood pressure or sangre de drago to accelerate wound healing or chanca piedra to break kidney stones into a myriad of small stones, allowing their painless elimination, the Amazonian Rainforest offers unique and unparalleled antioxidants essential for radiant health. Let’s briefly look at a few of them.
Una de Gato
Uña de gato is known for its ability to stimulate and balance the immune system, activating and enhancing various aspects of immunity. But research on Uña de gato has revealed first and foremost its exceptional anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. In one study, micropulverized Uña de gato was used to quench free radicals in an assay using macrophages. Not only was Uña de gato effective at scavenging free radicals, but the whole bark was shown to be more effective than freeze-dried extracts of u?a de gato. In this study, Uña de gato also reduced the production of the potent inflammatory compound TNF-a (Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha), providing insight in the anti-inflammatory properties of Uña de gato. Uña de gato has also been shown to protect DNA against UV damaged, possibly explaining its protective effect on skin against sun exposure. Finally, the antioxidant properties of Uña de gato are such that it has been reported to be cytoprotective (protect cells) against various cytotoxic compounds, like NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) on the intestinal mucosa.Sangre de drago
Sangre de drago is the sap of a tree (Croton lechleri) that grows in the Amazonian basin. When applied on a wound, sangre de drago stops the bleeding and accelerates healing. When taken orally, sangre de drago helps eliminate parasites and maintain good intestinal health. But aside from these unique properties, sangre de drago was also shown to have unique antioxidant properties. In a cellular assay, the sap was shown to protect against oxidative damage by various oxidative agents. As with u?a de gato, sangre de drago was shown to protect DNA from damage induced by hydroxyl radicals. Sangre de drago was shown to contain a large quantity of proanthocyanidins, the same kind of antioxidant found in grape seed extracts. Proanthocyanidins are flavonoids that are not only antioxidant, but they also play an important role in the maintenance of healthy connective tissues and blood vasculature.Camu Camu
Camu Camu is a small fruit growing in the wet areas of the Amazonian jungle. Camu’s claim to fame is its very high content in vitamin C. The work of Nobel Laureate Linus Pauling and others have established the important role of vitamin C in human health. Vitamin C is essential for a series of physiological reactions like the synthesis of collagen, the protein matrix making up the human body, and the synthesis of noradrenaline, a brain neurotransmitter involved in the experience of joy. But aside from these, vitamin C is first and foremost an exceptional antioxidant playing a unique role in the retina. Vision is obtained when light hit receptors in the retina (rods and cones), oxidizing the receptors which then transmit the signal to the brain through the optic nerve. In order to be functional again, the receptors must be immediately reset, the failure of which would create floating blind spots in the eye. Vitamin C is essential to reset the light receptors in the retina. It is common to hear people say that their vision has increased after consuming natural vitamin C as found in camu.To this list we could add tayuya, iporuru, boldo, and many more. The Amazonian Rainforest is definitely the natural pharmacy of the world.
Governor of Mato Grosso blamed for “rape of rainforest”
Jun 16th
Maggi protests report blaming him for "rape of rainforest" – News – AE-Brazil.
Governor of Mato Grosso and "Soy King" Blairo Maggi (Popular Socialist Party – PPS) refuted a report in the Friday edition of British daily "The Independent" calling him the man behind "the rape of the rainforest".
"I think the accusation is shocking, an exaggeration and disrespectful", he said.
"I can personally say that my company (Grupo Amaggi) has carried out no deforestation over the past few years. I think they (the newspapers) were heavy handed and they exaggerated. We’re going to defend ourselves and make a formal protest to these newspapers," he said.
Maggi said that his state is being attacked because its economy has grown at a rate of 8% annually.
He added that he had not been sought out by the Independent, and accused Greenpeace of carrying out a campaign against his state in Europe and the U.S..
"It’s an exaggeration. This is not what’s going on. Sensationalist newspapers are doing this to sell their stories," he claimed.
Maggi added that the Mato Grosso government does not take responsibility for deforestation of the Amazon, only for what takes place in the state itself."It should be made clear that areas of under 300 hectares are the responsibility of Ibama (the Brazilian Environmental Protection Agency), a federal government inspection body," said Maggi.
"In 2004, areas of up to 300 hectares and therefore the responsibility of Ibama, saw deforestation on a total of 748,000 hectares", he added.
As for areas of over 300 hectares, which are the responsibility of the Mato Grosso government, 890,000 hectares were deforested. Of this total 400,000 hectares were deforested legally, that is, with correct licensing. The remaining 490,000 hectares were illegally cleared and were appropriately fined by the Mato Grosso government, he went on.
These fines totaled R$ 77 million (approximately $30 million) in 2004, with 94.8% of illegal clearing activity thus fined.
Maggi went on to say that when he became state governor in 2003 only 1,587 rural properties had environmental licensing and that over 2003 to 2005 4,793 properties received licenses. He said this means a greater monitoring and control of clearances.
At present 15 million hectares have this licensing, of which 11.1 million hectares were granted by the Maggi government.
Maggi said in April that he will run for reelection in 2006 and that he is available to run as President of Brazil in 2010.
Maggi is the single largest soy producer in the world.

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