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About Us

Our company sets the effort in combining and preserving the cultural aspects of Louisiana with agriculture.

Besides Farmers for Health - Global Initiative, Louisiana Agriculture & Preservation Society seeks engagement into selecting and preserving native species of crops that were grown and adapted for Louisiana climate.

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Preserving the past

We seek preservation of Louisiana native species, establishing an emphasis on culinary and plant medicine inherited from Acadians, Cajun, and Creole settlers. From sassafras trees to satsumas and Creole tomatoes; -  farming, grafting, pruning and investigation, represent our main goals to attain the most satisfactory nutritional requirements.

Our History

 We engage in expanding food supply and bring herbal solutions by creating a holistic approach to 

health and body; a network of farms engaged in research and developing disciplines, tributaries, propagation and coastal erosion prevention.

Our Involvement

 Our Initiative concerning a healthier lifestyle depends on medicinal foods. We provide areas of studies that emphasize the importance of eating as healing medicine.

We invite you to join in our journey towards a healthier life.

We are the heart, soul, and spirit of Louisiana agriculture 

About our members

Clairese is a person gifted with spiritual knowledge having a special connection with the earth. 

After traveling to Egypt, Turkey, Jordan, and Israel, to pursue extensive research in Archeology, she understood the all-encompassing connections between the universe and man.

Furthermore, this close connection with the mother earth granted her knowledge in Gemology and herbal remedies and ancient practices of holistic medicine.


Her principles of knowledge  are inherited and based upon Hippocratic medicine and the ancient papyruses, which consequently, lead her further to the advancement of these writings orchestrated on the website.

This website aims at sharing knowledge globally and thus shaping the perceptions of today's world regarding the ancient remedies which are still applied in many parts of the world.


As a member of the Global Health Initiative and Louisiana Agriculture & Preservation Society, she aims to complete the missing link to Optimum Health, focusing on educating the next generation of farming, passing down this knowledge to the prospective farmers, crowning with her integrative perspective on Somatic Archeology and Pharmacognosy unveiled on the Center for Ancient Alchemy & the Healing Arts. 


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Acknowledging that the connections between optimum health and a healthier environment depend on people's integrative views on health, she commenced studying medical massage therapy, colon hydrotherapy, ancient methods of wrapping the body with essential oils encompassing ancient and modern techniques; Mayan visceral abdominal work, cranial-sacral work, Ayurvedic and Naturopathic medicine, the study of Pharmacognosy and Herbalism.

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Clairese aims to present before the world an understanding of the law of signatures and food correspondences with the body and plant species,

focusing on a futuristic concept "Farmers for Global Health," which, regarded confidently, can represent a recovery of the art of cultivation and farming.

Member of

Member of

Member of

  • International Association of Healthcare Practitioners
  • International Association of Colon Hydrotherapist I-ACT
  • American Society of Pharmacognosy
  • American Herbalist Guild
  • Louisiana State University Master Gardeners

Education

Member of

Member of

  •  Louisiana State University - International studies - Africa cultural studies


  •  Louisiana Master Gardner's 


  • Gemological Institute of America  GIA-Graduate Gemologist


  • The Hebrew University of Jerusalem -Archaeology Excavations and Studies of the Near and Far East. Temple in the Body. Sustainable Agriculture in the Desert. Ancient Studies in Aromatherapy; ANcient Scrolls, texts and arts.


  • Wood Hygienic Institute-Licensed Massage therapist/Licensed Colon Hydrotherapist. Anatomy, Physiology, Gastrointestinal visceral massage.


  • Upledger Institute - CranioSacral therapy


  • Barral Institute - Visceral Manipulation


  • Louisiana licensing for Medical massage therapy ( licensed in Florida and Louisiana )


  • Florida state-Licensed Body Wrapper specializing in inflammation ancient middle eastern and ayurvedic methods, Mayan abdominal work and fibroids and cyst


  • Published in Bayou Gourmet 45th edition cookbook 1st, 2nd, 3rd place winner for Acadian gastronomy and cooking

Culinary Medicine

Nutritional science

Nutritional science

Nutritional science

 An overview of nutrition as evidence-based science, exploring health, wellness and disease concepts.  

Health & Nutrition

Nutritional science

Nutritional science

 We want to complete the missing link to Optimum Health. 

Culinary Medicine

Nutritional science

Culinary Medicine

 We investigate the functions of nutrients that treat dietary health disorders and diseases.  

Louisiana Research on Health & crops

LSU Sugar cane

For our commitment to Louisiana Agriculture & Preservation Society, we have endeavored to take action researching the mosaic disease (Sorghum mosaic virus and Sugarcane mosaic virus) and how this affects Louisiana crops.

The productivity and sustainability of the sugarcane depend on the effective regulation of types of diseases that influence the crops.

As sugar cane is propagated vegetatively, this type of regulation measures needs to obtain and plant healthy seed cane in a group of systemic diseases that include Raton stunt, leaf scald, smut, mosaic, and yellow leaf.

Such diseases can all spread and increase by planting infected stalks. Most diseases are handled with varietal resistance and a reliable network of seedcanes. 

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