The Sacred Altar of Cacao: Honoring the Fire
When the 18th-century botanist Carl Linnaeus gave the cacao tree its scientific name, Theobroma cacao ("food of the gods"), he backed up what the Maya had stated for millennia. Minimally processed, raw ceremonial-grade cacao is a pharmacologically dense plant medicine.
When consumed at a true ceremonial dose (35 to 50 grams of pure paste), the biochemistry is profound.
The Living Apothecary: Ancient Roots, Modern Science, and the Power of Plant Intelligence
True herbalism means balancing a deep reverence for ancestral traditions with a sharp, discerning eye for modern scientific data. By taking the time to understand the science and chemistry of the natural world, you can learn to work with plants safely, effectively, and intentionally.