06/18/2026 / By Ramon Tomey

“The Pine Tree Prescription: Unlocking Nature’s Forgotten Medicine” urges readers to imagine a time when your grandmother’s herbal remedies were the first line of defense against illness, not the last resort. That world was real, and it was thriving in America at the turn of the 20th century.
Then came a single document that changed everything: the Flexner Report of 1910. Funded by the deep pockets of the Rockefeller and Carnegie foundations, this report was not a neutral study of medical education.
It was a calculated hit job, designed to centralize medical training and crush every form of healing that didn’t fit a new, profitable mold. The Flexner Report declared that any medicine not based on the emerging pharmaceutical model was unscientific.
This was a death sentence for the hundreds of herbal, eclectic and homeopathic medical schools that dotted the country. These schools taught students how to use nature’s pharmacy – plants, tree resins and nutritional therapies.
Overnight, they were labeled as quackery. Their doors were forced shut. The path was cleared for a monopoly.
With the competition eliminated, the American Medical Association rose to power as the ultimate gatekeeper. It aligned itself tightly with the rising pharmaceutical industry. The goal was no longer to heal, but to manage illness with patented drugs.
Plant-based remedies, which had been used for thousands of years, were pushed aside. They couldn’t be patented, so they couldn’t generate massive profits.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) did not hesitate to use its new powers. It launched a relentless campaign of persecution against natural healers. The pattern was always the same: If a natural substance threatened the profits of a patented drug, the FDA would move to suppress it.
Nowhere is this suppression more evident than in the case of tree-based medicines, particularly turpentine. Before the Flexner Report, turpentine – the distilled resin of pine trees – was a staple of the medical cabinet. The 1898 Merck Manual listed it as a treatment for over 100 conditions, from encephalitis to yellow fever.
But the FDA, in its crusade to eliminate natural alternatives, banned turpentine for medicinal use. They grandfathered in only one product – Vicks VapoRub, which still contains turpentine, but is not allowed to list it as an active ingredient on the main label. The healing power of the pine tree was erased from public knowledge.
This is not ancient history. This war on natural healing is still being fought today. The same forces that closed the herbal schools in 1910 are the ones that now try to censor information about vitamins, suppress the use of ivermectin and attack doctors who use nutritional therapies.
The suppression of pine-based remedies is a perfect example of this ongoing assault. The knowledge that a simple pine needle tea is rich in vitamin C and shikimic acid – the very compound used in the expensive drug Tamiflu – has been hidden from the public. The fact that the resin from a pine tree can be used to safely detoxify the body of fat-soluble poisons is not taught in medical schools.
This is not an accident. It is the result of a century-long campaign to make us dependent on a system that values profit over our well-being.
So where does that leave us? It leaves us with a choice. We can continue to hand over our health to a corrupt and broken system, or we can reclaim the lost knowledge of our ancestors.
The information is still out there, buried in old medical texts and kept alive by independent researchers. The power of the pine tree, and of nature’s entire pharmacy, is waiting to be rediscovered.
This book is a step in that direction. It is an act of rebellion against a system that has stolen our medical freedom. The war is not over, but the first step to winning it is to remember what we have lost.
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