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Baobab: the Ancient Wild Plant That Holds the Key to a Healthy Modern Life

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Written by Dr. Luc Maes
How can we explore ways to bring nature to our urban environment to achieve and maintain good health? How do we regenerate human health in modern urban life? 
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How To Boost Your Immune System With Vitamin C

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Written by Barbara Maes
What is vitamin C?   Vitamin C, also known as L-ascorbic acid, is a water-soluble vitamin found...
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It's A Matter Of Biodiversity Podcast I KAIBAE

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Written by Barbara Maes
Listen below for a heartwarming conversation between Dr. Luc Maes, co-founder of KAIBAE, and ...
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Get a Healthy Glow by Nourishing Your Microbiome

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Written by Dr. Luc Maes
By now you’ve probably heard that your gut is home to billions of microbes, but did you know that your skin has a microbiome too?  Modern life can be tough on your skin microbiome, but there are certain ways to nourish it and achieve that healthy glow!  Read more1
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KAIBAE Impact Report: Making an Impact Beyond Our Wildest Dreams

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Written by Barbara Maes

 

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Hello, How Are You, Are You Well?

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Written by Barbara Maes
"Kaibae" means "Hello, how are you, are you well?" It is a common greeting in Kusaal, the languag...
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Baobab fruit powder pod on table with dim lighting

Is Baobab Fruit Powder The Super Food of the Future?

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Written by Carmen Eulberg
In efforts to diversify our food staples, food futurists are looking far and wide for “new” foods to add to our everyday choices. That’s where undervalued plants like Baobab and Cacay come in.
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15 Reasons Baobab Oil Is The Best For Your Hair and Skin

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Written by Dr. Luc Maes
Updated January 10, 2023 Whoever said, “You can’t have it all,” clearly didn’t know about Baobab...
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Kaibae’s Guide to a Healthy Summer Saturday

Kaibae’s Guide to a Healthy Summer Saturday

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Written by Barbara Maes
We take Saturday mornings during summer very seriously. The rest of the year we like to nestle be...
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Beauty Ingestibles & Why They Are All the Rage

Beauty Ingestibles & Why They Are All the Rage

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Written by Barbara Maes
When it comes to beauty, it sometimes seems like there is no easy answer. Serums, moisturizers, ...
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The Baobab: A Symbol of Nature’s Resiliency

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Written by Carmen Eulberg
The Baobab has been in the news this past week. Science Magazine, National Geographic, The New ...
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So, What Is A Lost Crop Anyway?

So, What Is A Lost Crop Anyway?

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Written by Carmen Eulberg

Dr. Luc Maes says it best:

“Kaibae uses wild crafted plants, as nature intended, not modified by man. Nature shaped these plants in the wild, concentrating vital nutrients, making them hardy and beautiful, ensuring longevity in the harsh environments of the Ocean, the Amazon and the Savanna. There is a wisdom within plants that organize their nutrients to live long. It is that wisdom that Kaibae is bottling to make people healthy and beautiful. These ancient plants will disappear if we do not capture that wisdom and vitality. We can only save these plants by supporting communities to use these plants wisely, by creating sustainable harvesting opportunities which ultimately protects the environment. These plants once lost now are found, and they are precious to the survival of the planet and humanity.” -Dr. Luc Maes, Kaibae Co-Founder

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