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"Healing The Prostate" serves as your comprehensive guide to embracing a natural urogenital approach that effectively addresses prevalent issues such as prostatitis, BPH (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia), and prostate cancer. Within these pages, the book unveils the transformative benefits of natural remedies, dietary choices, and the revitalising power of fasting. By immersing yourself in the world of herbs supported by compelling research, you will gain valuable insights into their potential role in revitalising prostate health. The healing approaches presented in this book focus on seamlessly integrating natural remedies into your lifestyle. From providing dietary insights that uncover the profound impact of nutrition on prostate health to suggesting practical changes in your daily life, including herbal uses and formulas, this guide is meticulously crafted to empower you to take charge of your prostate health in a natural and healthy manner.
An investigation of US participation in the transatlantic slave trade to the Americas, from the American Revolution to the Civil War While much of modern scholarship has focused on the American slave trade’s impact within the United States, considerably less has addressed its effects in other parts of the Americas. A rich analysis of a complex subject, this study draws on Portuguese, Brazilian, and Spanish primary documents—as well as English-language material—to shed new light on the changing behavior of slave traders and their networks, particularly in Brazil and Cuba. Slavery in these nations, as Marques shows, contributed to the mounting tensions that would ultimately lead to the U.S. Civil War. Taking a truly Atlantic perspective, Marques outlines the multiple forms of U.S. involvement in this traffic amid various legislation and shifting international relations, exploring the global processes that shaped the history of this participation.
"This bilingual volume brings together the first comprehensive compilation of Afro-Brazilian literature produced by the Quilombhoje group over three decades of their existence as a cultural and political movement in Brazil. Comparable to the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s and 1970s in the United States, Quilombhoje continues the tradition of the Quilombo, a communal sense of cultural resistance, survival and renewal assumed by descendants of Africans who refused to be enslaved. In producing poetry and prose through the Cadernos Negros series, contemporary Afro-Brazilian writers make a cogent statement against the stereotypical images of blackness while formulating a defiant and regenerativ...
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