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"content": "that other than the search for food and the need to procreate, which in themselves are almost instinctive and involuntary; the next major milestone in the development of human kind was the discovery of herbal remedies for the various maladies that afflicted us then and now. It is no wonder that many cultures of the world or many communities of the world and, indeed, many countries like Kenya depend on herbal remedies in one way or the other. Indeed, all the major religions of the world somehow have reference to herbal remedies. The major Holy books: the Koran, the Torah, the Bavada Gita and the Holy Bible have elaborate references to herbal cures and healings in a number of their verses as demonstrated by the following excerpts from the Holy Bible: In the book of Exodus Chapter 15:25, there is reference to the tree that used to detoxify and purify water in the wilderness. The book of Kings II, Chapter 20:7 refers to a fig tree that was being used by Hezekiah to clean his boils. In Revelations Chapter 22:2, the tree of life which produces fruit for food and leaves for medicine is referred to. Isaiah Chapter 38:1-2, talks about all types of fig trees being used to heal boils."
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