Description:Are you interested in exploring ancient histories and long-ago tales of Mama Coca? Me too, and here's something special. I've put together a collection of fully digitized and searchable original ancient sources on Coca planting, harvesting, and curing Coca Leaf, and making Coca medicines. These long-forgotten books contain amazing stories of early explorers and their discovery of the powerful natural medicine, as well as detailed recipes for preparing Coca medicines and first-hand accounts of the healing power of simple Coca leaf tea. To enhance your browsing experience, I've added hyperlinks to the bibliographies of each book. With just one click, you'll be taken to dozens of other ancient books from the world of Coca through archive. org. How cool is that? You'll even get to follow the long path walked by Angelo Mariani through the Bolivian Andes searching for the finest leaf, and see how he went back to Europe and created "Vin Mariani," a chateau Bordeaux wine infused with Coca Leaf that took Victorian Europe and America by storm. All of this is original source material, so you'll be hearing directly from the author's own voice. (I may sneak in an occasional editor's note, though!)In this collection, you'll find descriptions of how Coca was grown hundreds of years ago in the Southern and Northern Andean cultures, and how it was grown in the massive Dutch Coca plantations of Java and in greenhouses in Paris. It's all in there. The collection includes complete full-text, digitized, hyperlinked lost and forgotten books with fully searchable hyperlinked bibliographies, including "History of Coca" by Dr. Golden Mortimer (1901), "A New Form Of Nervous An Essay On Erythroxylon Coca" by Dr. William Searles (1884), "Erythroxylon A Treatise On Brain Exhaustion" by Dr. William Tibbles (1877), "Coca Its Uses In Treatment of Disease" by Angelo Mariani (1885), and "Coca – Its Therapeutic Applications" by Angelo Mariani (1890). And wait, there's more! You'll also get a bonus appendix - the English translation of a groundbreaking inside story on Andean Coca, "Drug Wars & Coca Leaf In Brazil" by Brazilian scholar Ivan Barreto (2014). If you're ready to explore the fascinating world of Mama Coca, this unique resource is for you.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Coca Leaf Papers. To get started finding The Coca Leaf Papers, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: Are you interested in exploring ancient histories and long-ago tales of Mama Coca? Me too, and here's something special. I've put together a collection of fully digitized and searchable original ancient sources on Coca planting, harvesting, and curing Coca Leaf, and making Coca medicines. These long-forgotten books contain amazing stories of early explorers and their discovery of the powerful natural medicine, as well as detailed recipes for preparing Coca medicines and first-hand accounts of the healing power of simple Coca leaf tea. To enhance your browsing experience, I've added hyperlinks to the bibliographies of each book. With just one click, you'll be taken to dozens of other ancient books from the world of Coca through archive. org. How cool is that? You'll even get to follow the long path walked by Angelo Mariani through the Bolivian Andes searching for the finest leaf, and see how he went back to Europe and created "Vin Mariani," a chateau Bordeaux wine infused with Coca Leaf that took Victorian Europe and America by storm. All of this is original source material, so you'll be hearing directly from the author's own voice. (I may sneak in an occasional editor's note, though!)In this collection, you'll find descriptions of how Coca was grown hundreds of years ago in the Southern and Northern Andean cultures, and how it was grown in the massive Dutch Coca plantations of Java and in greenhouses in Paris. It's all in there. The collection includes complete full-text, digitized, hyperlinked lost and forgotten books with fully searchable hyperlinked bibliographies, including "History of Coca" by Dr. Golden Mortimer (1901), "A New Form Of Nervous An Essay On Erythroxylon Coca" by Dr. William Searles (1884), "Erythroxylon A Treatise On Brain Exhaustion" by Dr. William Tibbles (1877), "Coca Its Uses In Treatment of Disease" by Angelo Mariani (1885), and "Coca – Its Therapeutic Applications" by Angelo Mariani (1890). And wait, there's more! You'll also get a bonus appendix - the English translation of a groundbreaking inside story on Andean Coca, "Drug Wars & Coca Leaf In Brazil" by Brazilian scholar Ivan Barreto (2014). If you're ready to explore the fascinating world of Mama Coca, this unique resource is for you.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Coca Leaf Papers. To get started finding The Coca Leaf Papers, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.