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  • Writer's pictureJanet Rendall

Research for TubeLight- Sequel to Route 66 to the Milky Way

Updated: Jul 2, 2018

In #Tubelight, the sequel to Route 66 to the Milky Way, the main protagonist, Neon Ryder, employs biomedical elements in healing, as does her mother May (she was originally a plant). Many of the powerful drugs used in modern medicines originated in plants. Today’s plant-based drugs treat a range of diseases, from headaches to cancer. Approximately 7,000 medical compounds prescribed by Western doctors are derived from plants.


Below the jungle temple are photos from Uxmal, Mayan ruins on the Yucatan.


The so called "Jungle Temple" of Cambodia. Plants are the ultimate survivors, reclaiming land lost to humans thousands of years ago. have unique properties



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