Jean Francois Sobiecki's Phytoalchemy Health and Wellness Practice

Jean Francois Sobiecki's Phytoalchemy Health and Wellness Practice Nutrition and Herbal Medicine consultancy service, online skype or face to face consultations: http: What does Jean Francois do?
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Jean-Francois Sobiecki is a herbalist and intuitive healer, a qualified nutritionist and one of South Africa’s leading psychoactive medicinal plant researchers (ethnobotanists). His work of Phyto-Alchemy (Fyto) is about helping teach and guide people to heal themselves. Jean Francois' 1hr consultation integrates a nutritional assessment using organ system pattern recognition, together with counsel

ling and wellness coaching and recommendations of what herbal medicine, vitamins and minerals you should take and their correct dosages. Jean Francois' holistic healing practice is based in Fourways Johannesburg where he helps his patients to holistically heal from stress, anxiety and depression and other lifestyle conditions through using plant based natural medicine. Take a look at one of Jean-Francois Sobiecki’s New Online Courses on Food as Medicine, Psychoactive Plants and Herbal Medicine here:http://phytoalchemy.co.za/ &
Check out the All Courses Launch Discount! Jeans Francois contact: 063 537 5413
email: phytoalchemist@gmail.com
www.phytoalchemy.co.za

Dear facebook friends.I have a new print run of my book: African Psychoactive Plants.If you are interested and would lik...
22/07/2024

Dear facebook friends.

I have a new print run of my book: African Psychoactive Plants.

If you are interested and would like to purchase the book I would be happy to autograph and send the book couriered to you.

About the book:

Psychoactive plant use research has been gaining momentum over the last century around the world, particularly in the Americas. Despite this, Africa has been considered in the literature to be poor in psychoactive plants. How can this be, given the rich floral and cultural diversity found on the continent?

Are African traditional healers using visionary entheogenic plants in order to assist their spiritual healing practices? This is the research question Jean-Francois Sobiecki, an ethnobotanist and herbalist, asked in 1999, that set him off on a personal Journey to explore African traditional medicine plants and their psychoactive uses.

What resulted from this study is an inventory of over 300 species of plants being documented for psychoactive purposes in African traditional medicine; the first comprehensive inventory of psychoactive plants from the continent. This includes plants with sedative, stimulant, memory enhancing and visionary entheogenic uses amongst others, for treating various conditions such as; Alzheimer’s, dementia, insomnia, epilepsy, stress, anxiety and depression.

Sobiecki also demonstrates that there is a cross cultural technology of using the same categories of initiation plants by both the African traditional healers and Amazonian curandero healers, in order to take the initiate traditional healer through a process of self-inquiry, self-development and potential self-mastery. What does this tell us about psychoactive plants ability to heal the mind, and how does this psychoactive plant technology extend to other areas of the world?

Following his 15 year apprenticeship with his teacher; Northern Sotho diviner, Mrs. Letty Maponya, Sobiecki gives an account of his plant medicine initiation in becoming an Inyanga or traditional herbalist, and the insights he learnt about healing along the path.

African Psychoactive Plants is a foundational text that offers practical guidance on shamanic dietas and informs the reader of how one can engage and apply the four major categories of initiation plant medicines – a must have for any initiate or practicing healer as well as the spiritual seeker. The book also contains a chapter on useful psychoactive plants and their effects and health benefits.

The book highlights African and other global psychoactive plants indispensable for boosting health, cognitive performance and well-being, outlines steps and stages involved in the African traditional medicine initiation, as well as elaborating on the use of African plant teacher medicine called ubulawu such as Silene capensis or the Xhosa dream root to enhance dreaming and divination.

Join Sobiecki on his Phytoalchemy Journey as he unlocks the healing gifts of the African psychoactive plants, the vision he has of creating healing gardens to conserve these invaluable plants into the future, and the plants role in creating an integrated planet.

To purchase a signed book in South Africa please do an eft into the following account: (South Africa)

Mr J.F.S Sobiecki

FNB savings account: 623 963 06930

Branch code: 252242

Amount: R499 (that includes the courier fees)

Your support for this work would be highly appreciated.

Please email me at phytoalchemist@gmail.com or whatsapp me on 0635375413 your delivery address, phone number and email addie for the courier, once you have done your EFT.

For international sales see the link here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0639763855

Take an online course in ethnobotany and psychoactive plants and fungi with ethnobotanist Jean Francois Sobiecki B.Sc Ho...
23/05/2024

Take an online course in ethnobotany and psychoactive plants and fungi with ethnobotanist Jean Francois Sobiecki B.Sc Hons
This course is 5 hrs of video time with supplementary notes, papers and podcasts and is non expiry membership which allows you to redo the modules as many times as you like.
For the course content, how to access the course after you sign up and benefits you'll gain see here: http://phytoalchemy.co.za/faq/
To Sign up see here: http://phytoalchemy.co.za/2018/07/27/all-courses-special-offer/
Ps my new book on African psychoactive plants: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0639763855

Thank you

Some Topics covered include:
What are psychoactive plants?
Traditional uses of psychoactive plants in shamanic healing and trance states.
Examples: Ayahuasca, San Pedro, Brugmansia-Tao, Sceletium, catha edulis, Ubulawu.
Applications of their use in medicine.
How psychoactive plants can help treat and heal conditions such as stress, anxiety and depression?

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02/04/2024

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"The gut microbiota is responsible for production ofneuroactive substances, such as serotonin and gamma-aminobutyric aci...
25/03/2024

"The gut microbiota is responsible for production of
neuroactive substances, such as serotonin and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) [122,123]."

If you suffer from long term depression and anxiety it really makes sense to heal your gut microbiome (i.e your flora or good bacteria in your digestive system, which is most likely not in harmony if you are depressed long term,). By supplementing a good probiotic supplement can help restore a healthy brain chemistry even if you are taking antidepressants. For those on SSRIs you should supplement with a good probiotic (multi strain) once to twice a year to keep the system in balance!

A happy Gut = a happy Mind.

Research is showing the world is more depressed than ever after COVID, so we all need to take preventative measures to keep us robust.

My latest article on my book in Chacruna.net (USA). https://chacruna.net/african-psychoactive-plants-journeys-in-phytoal...
18/03/2024

My latest article on my book in Chacruna.net (USA).
https://chacruna.net/african-psychoactive-plants-journeys-in-phytoalchemy/
For book orders in South Africa please see here: http://phytoalchemy.co.za/2023/09/14/african-psychoactive-plants-journeys-in-phytoalchemy/

Ethnobotanist, Jean-Francois Sobiecki, outlines his research journey studying African psychoactive and psychedelic plants and their importance in understanding learning, growth and self development as well as their use as ubulawu in treating nervous system disease and mental illness.

Everyone is focused on Ayahuasca and the Amazon-but what about Southern Africa? 306 species have been published in my bo...
03/03/2024

Everyone is focused on Ayahuasca and the Amazon-but what about Southern Africa? 306 species have been published in my book: African Psychoactive Plants-Journeys in Phytoalchemy. These include; sedatives, stimulants, psychedelics, memory enhancers anti-anxiety plants and more. Author and researcher-Jean Francois Sobiecki takes you on his journey studying these plants and the insights its provided on self development and treating and healing mental illness.
To order a signed copy from Jean-Francois make an eft into the following account here:

Mr J.F.S Sobiecki

FNB savings account: 623 963 06930

Branch code: 252242

Amount: R455 (that includes the courier fees)

Your support for this work would be highly appreciated.

Once done the eft please provide Jean-Francois with your physical address and email for the courier.

Thank you

Are you interested in Psychedelic Medicine and healing? Learn how to use the major Visionary plants such as Pe**te, San ...
29/02/2024

Are you interested in Psychedelic Medicine and healing?
Learn how to use the major Visionary plants such as Pe**te, San Pedro, Ayahuasca and Psilocybe mushrooms and their applications in psychedelic therapy, psychology and medicine.
Learn also how to use nutrition for a healthy mind and herbal medicine guidelines for the body and well-being.
Jean-Francois Sobiecki B.Sc Hons, is a qualified nutritionist, ethnobotanist and herbalist and is offering a 5 hour video course with supplementary notes, papers and podcasts on a Special Phytoalchemy Discounted price of 50$ (usually 120$)
To make use of this special offer click this link here: http://phytoalchemy.co.za/faq/

Discover the World of Ethnobotany - The Relationship between People & Plants!  Learn all about wild food plants, medicin...
26/02/2024

Discover the World of Ethnobotany - The Relationship between People & Plants!
Learn all about wild food plants, medicines, psychoactives and shamanism and tonic plants used to boost health and well-being.
5 Hours of video time as well as articles and Herbal Medicine guidelines. No time limit-rewatch the course when you like.
For details and how to Sign up for the course: http://phytoalchemy.co.za/faq/

Fonio is also one of the most nutritious of all grains. Its seed is rich in methionine and cystine, amino acids vital to...
11/02/2024

Fonio is also one of the most nutritious of all grains. Its seed is rich in methionine and cystine, amino acids vital to human health and deficient in today's major cereals: wheat, rice, maize, sorghum, barley, and rye. This combination of nutrition and taste could be of outstanding future importance. Most valuable of all, however, is fonio's potential for reducing human misery during "hungry
times."
Certain fonio varieties mature so quickly that they are ready to harvest long before all other grains. For a few critical months of most years these become a "grain of life." They are perhaps the world's fastest maturing cereal, producing grain just 6 or 8 weeks after they are planted. Without these special fonio types,
the annual hungry season would be much more severe for West Africa. They provide food early in the growing season, when the main crops are still too immature to harvest and the previous year's production has been eaten.

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