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Chris Kilham "Medicine Hunter" Notes from on the Trial of LifeFlower

The Medicine Hunter: Investigates LifeFlower

Chris Kilham is a "medicine hunter" and journeys regularly to the world's most exotic locations, seeking out native healers in the bope that they will let him in on their secret herbal remedies.  - The Boston Herald

To become a star, every herb needs a prophet.  In the case of kava, it is Mr. Kilham, who hails from Lincoln, Massachusetts.  Kilham has become a one man public relations agency for the herb. - The Wall Street Journal

Chris Kilham is a research of plant-based medicines worldwide and an adjunct professor of ethnobotany at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.  Kilham conducted a research project on LifeFlower.  This project covers the production and application of LifeFlower including native plants in the wild, cultivation and extraction facilities visitation, and clinical use research.

"Our team scoured the mountain area, meeting with various experts associated with LifeFlower, botanical name Erigeron Breviscapus.  The cumulative information we gathered and the depth of inquiry into the plant that we encountered confirms for me that this plant is something very special.  Many thousands of stroke patients each year are treated with LifeFlower, either in tablet or injectable form.

According to all the information I have seen or heard so far, treatment of paralysis due to stroke is at least somewhat successful in over 80% of cases.  Even if positive results were half that, LifeFlower would still be a medical miracle.  

The science on LifeFlower and Notoginseng shows that the plant improves circulation in the brain and enhances cerebral function.  The studies I have seen so far point to a unique plant that possesses both protective and restorative activity.  Considering the great number of people who need brain enhancement of these kinds, LifeFlower has the potential to become one of the most important and widely used plant-derived medicines of all time."  

In an effort of introducing the excitement and life-saving herbal remedy to the public, Kilham reinforces:  "This is one of the most remarkable plants I have ever encountered.  I think that every artist wants to paint a masterpiece, every musician wants a platinum CD, and every medical researcher wants to be in on a life-saving medical discovery.  In my estimation, LifeFlower is that life-saving medical discovery in my career.

I did not discover this plant.  But I do intent to move it along to a greater prominence, which is what I do best.  This is not Ginkgo redux.  Erigeron brevisapus helps stroke patients to recover function, when they have suffered paralysis.  It also enhances brain function in the healthy.  This is huge."


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