Love & Greed That Kill: How Plant Poisoning Is Covertly Being Portrayed As Voodoo.
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.28 (994 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1518737234 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 126 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-10-26 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The author further explains how plant poisoning was used in the past, how it is distributed on the black market and used today as a secret weapon to control or kill, and how it is causing tormenting autoimmune diseases that often leads to death. Descriptions are given on various plants, plant toxins, and the relationship of plant toxins to at least ten different autoimmune diseases.. The author describes some history of voodoo as it occurred in Haiti, when the slaves were transported to New Orleans before the Louisiana Purchase, and how plant poisoning began to be used and was portrayed as a part of the voodoo religion. This book was written to expound on how the voodoo religion has been given an unfair atroci
"Love and Greed that Kill" according to ALY. I enjoyed this book. I don't know much about Voodoo so it was a learning experience for me. If you like to read about Voodoo you should check out this book. Maybe you are like me and a bit curious. * I received this book from the author in exchange for an honest review*. Informative, Insightful, Thought Provoking The author provides research that is informative, insightful, and thought provoking. Additionally, she explores a topic that deserves much more awareness. Everyone can benefit from having the knowledge she shares. Her book can serve as an excellent resource on the topic of plant poisoningLove & Greed That Kill. Ms. Burton thank you for your daring and bold contribution to this subject matter.
Lillian Burton is the mother to a son and a daughter. She is a retired emergency medical technician, and a retired secondary classroom teacher and school administrator. She has thirty-eight years of experience in public education in Mississippi and Tennessee. . She has taught a majority of the middle and high school sciences. Her hobbies are reading, s
. She is a retired emergency medical technician, and a retired secondary classroom teacher and school administrator. Her hobbies are reading, sewing, and learning how to do something new and different. She has thirty-eight years of experience in public education in Mississippi and Tennessee. She has taught a majority of the middle and high school sciences. About the Author Lillian Burton is the mother to a son and a daughter