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EPISODE · Apr 14, 2021 · 52 MIN

(Archive) 124. Bringing Baobab Back, with Dr. Luc Maes

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Just like Shel Silverstein’s classic children’s book “The Giving Tree,” the Baobab tree just keeps giving and giving. A “lost crop” known locally for its many benefits, Dr. Luc Maes is a naturopathic doctor on a mission to bring it back. His company, KAIBAE, is focused on offering Baobab-based beauty and wellness products, encouraging the growth and development of this incredible plant, and providing economic benefits to the African communities that grow it. Dr Luc's research has taken him to study plant medicine throughout Africa, Central and South America. We dive into what his company is doing and how he’s working to change the habits of people around the world. Dr. Luc Maes talks about... How indiginous communities used the Baobab tree The way KAIBAE is empowering economies The benefits of Baobab fruit Getting people into a preventative state of mind Changing people’s daily habits  Resources: Learn about Rewilding Your Microbiome with Dr. Luc Maes. Discover the power of wild plants, and how Baobab and the lost crops™ hold the key to preserving biodiversity and resilient health and beauty.  gokaibae.com Instagram: @gokaibae Visit earthandstar.com and use code HTW for 15% off at checkout Highway To Well is a production of Crate Media

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