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The Immortality Herb Big Pharma Couldn't Patent (So They Buried It) Jiaogulan (Gynostemma pentaphyllum) is called the "herb of immortality" in China, where entire villages live past 100 by drinking this simple tea. This adaptogenic vine contains over 82 saponins—more than ginseng—and activates AMPK, the same pathway targeted by diabetes drugs. Yet Western medicine ignores it. In the 1970s, Chinese researchers discovered that Guizhou province had unusually high centenarian rates. The secret? A wild vine growing on mountainsides that locals brewed as tea. Japanese scientists confirmed the findings. But when pharmaceutical companies saw they couldn't patent it, research funding disappeared. Jiaogulan lowers blood pressure, reduces cholesterol, improves endurance, protects the liver, and enhances immune function. Over 100 peer-reviewed studies exist on this plant. It grows easily, even classified as "invasive" in some regions. The same plant that promotes longevity is treated as a weed. This video covers: Why Guizhou province has so many centenarians The 82+ gypenosides vs ginseng's 28 ginsenosides How jiaogulan activates AMPK (your metabolic master switch) Why pharmaceutical companies abandoned research Dr. Jialiu Liu's groundbreaking studies How to grow and prepare jiaogulan tea Where to find seeds and dried leaves The knowledge exists. The research is published. The plant grows freely. Everything Big Pharma can't control is waiting for you to discover it. 🌿 Subscribe to Lost Plant Remedies for more forgotten herbal medicine 💬 Comment below if you've tried jiaogulan 📚