Home Actress Trudie Styler HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers February 2024 Trudie Styler Instagram - Today, I wanted to share with you a much loved project supported by the @rainforest_fund 🌱. It caught my attention last year for its outstanding contribution towards protecting the world’s rainforest, its inhabitants and its precious resources. The Kaibi indigenous community living in the Amazon’s Xingu Park are paving the way by recording and monitoring the forest’s abundance of medicinal plants šŸƒ. Painstakingly, the Kaibi have studied and surveyed their land, documenting each and every plant in their ecosystem for its potential health benefits. Their aim has been to preserve and strengthen indigenous knowledge in the use of medicinal plants and the value of preserving the forests. Gaining knowledge from their elders they have created an encyclopaedia of plants and the best way to use them in treating illnesses. This ingenious project has set up kitchen garden nurseries in each of their villages to cultivate the most vital plants needed. This played a vital role during the covid pandemic when locally grown remedies undoubtedly saved countless lives. We have much to learn ourselves from these projects, about the health benefits of the world’s rainforests and its plant life, including the much known periwinkle flower a powerful remedy in fighting childhood leukaemia. We are so thankful for all these initiatives which seek to preserve the beauty of the rainforest, while demonstrating how to harness its magical powers, in a sustainable way. šŸŒ±šŸƒšŸ’š #rainforest #medicinalplants #brazil

Trudie Styler Instagram – Today, I wanted to share with you a much loved project supported by the @rainforest_fund 🌱. It caught my attention last year for its outstanding contribution towards protecting the world’s rainforest, its inhabitants and its precious resources. The Kaibi indigenous community living in the Amazon’s Xingu Park are paving the way by recording and monitoring the forest’s abundance of medicinal plants šŸƒ. Painstakingly, the Kaibi have studied and surveyed their land, documenting each and every plant in their ecosystem for its potential health benefits. Their aim has been to preserve and strengthen indigenous knowledge in the use of medicinal plants and the value of preserving the forests. Gaining knowledge from their elders they have created an encyclopaedia of plants and the best way to use them in treating illnesses. This ingenious project has set up kitchen garden nurseries in each of their villages to cultivate the most vital plants needed. This played a vital role during the covid pandemic when locally grown remedies undoubtedly saved countless lives. We have much to learn ourselves from these projects, about the health benefits of the world’s rainforests and its plant life, including the much known periwinkle flower a powerful remedy in fighting childhood leukaemia. We are so thankful for all these initiatives which seek to preserve the beauty of the rainforest, while demonstrating how to harness its magical powers, in a sustainable way. šŸŒ±šŸƒšŸ’š #rainforest #medicinalplants #brazil

Trudie Styler Instagram - Today, I wanted to share with you a much loved project supported by the @rainforest_fund 🌱. It caught my attention last year for its outstanding contribution towards protecting the world’s rainforest, its inhabitants and its precious resources. The Kaibi indigenous community living in the Amazon’s Xingu Park are paving the way by recording and monitoring the forest’s abundance of medicinal plants šŸƒ. Painstakingly, the Kaibi have studied and surveyed their land, documenting each and every plant in their ecosystem for its potential health benefits. Their aim has been to preserve and strengthen indigenous knowledge in the use of medicinal plants and the value of preserving the forests. Gaining knowledge from their elders they have created an encyclopaedia of plants and the best way to use them in treating illnesses. This ingenious project has set up kitchen garden nurseries in each of their villages to cultivate the most vital plants needed. This played a vital role during the covid pandemic when locally grown remedies undoubtedly saved countless lives. We have much to learn ourselves from these projects, about the health benefits of the world’s rainforests and its plant life, including the much known periwinkle flower a powerful remedy in fighting childhood leukaemia. We are so thankful for all these initiatives which seek to preserve the beauty of the rainforest, while demonstrating how to harness its magical powers, in a sustainable way. šŸŒ±šŸƒšŸ’š #rainforest #medicinalplants #brazil

Trudie Styler Instagram – Today, I wanted to share with you a much loved project supported by the @rainforest_fund 🌱. It caught my attention last year for its outstanding contribution towards protecting the world’s rainforest, its inhabitants and its precious resources. The Kaibi indigenous community living in the Amazon’s Xingu Park are paving the way by recording and monitoring the forest’s abundance of medicinal plants šŸƒ. Painstakingly, the Kaibi have studied and surveyed their land, documenting each and every plant in their ecosystem for its potential health benefits. Their aim has been to preserve and strengthen indigenous knowledge in the use of medicinal plants and the value of preserving the forests. Gaining knowledge from their elders they have created an encyclopaedia of plants and the best way to use them in treating illnesses. This ingenious project has set up kitchen garden nurseries in each of their villages to cultivate the most vital plants needed. This played a vital role during the covid pandemic when locally grown remedies undoubtedly saved countless lives. We have much to learn ourselves from these projects, about the health benefits of the world’s rainforests and its plant life, including the much known periwinkle flower a powerful remedy in fighting childhood leukaemia. We are so thankful for all these initiatives which seek to preserve the beauty of the rainforest, while demonstrating how to harness its magical powers, in a sustainable way. šŸŒ±šŸƒšŸ’š

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Trudie Styler Instagram – Spellbound watching pigeons racing from a rooftop in Old Delhi last week – took me right back to my childhood when the men of my street (ā€˜pigeon-fanciers’) also raced pigeons, and there would be such excitement among us all when the birds started to arrive home. They call it Kabootabazi in India, but it’s a pastime (and means of communication) that has been enjoyed and put to good use for thousands of years all over the world. How amazing that they find their way home over hundreds of miles. Watching them wheel and turn over our heads brings back so many memories of my childhood, and also of the wondrous feeling of childhood dreams of flying. 

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Trudie Styler Instagram – This week for #femalefilmmakerfriday, I want to highlight Rose Glass for her upcoming film Love Lies Bleeding.

Rose got her start as a student at the National Film and Television School, leaving behind a trail of five compelling short films, including Room 55 and Storm House. In late 2020, she was nominated for and won Best Debut Director at the British Independent Film Awards.

Her latest film, Love Lies Bleeding, delves into the intricate narrative of Lou, a reclusive gym manager entangled in a passionate romance with Jackie, an ambitious bodybuilder bound for Las Vegas to chase her dreams. As their love story unfolds, it weaves through the complexities of Lou’s criminal family, leading to a crescendo of emotions and suspense. Congratulations, Rose- can’t wait to see this one in theatres!

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