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            <description>Preserving the Rainforest helps balance the earth's delicate eco-system. Rainforests sustain us. They are the lungs of our planet - they give us the oxygen we need to sustain all life. Rainforests are also the living pharmacies of our planet, and many of the world's most important medicinal herbs-are located within the green belt that encircles our globe. Rainforests are home to more species of plants and animals than all the Earth's other ecosystems combined. We also find numerous Indigenous communities still living in the Rainforest in their traditional Earth-honoring way. Each of us can take action daily to preserve the Rainforest, and by doing so protect its ancient wisdom that sustains our lives. At Amazon Herb Co. preserving the Rainforest and its Indigenous Communities is at the heart of our reason for being.</description>
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