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“All We Produce Is a Recreation of Elements that Exist in Nature,” Says Adriana Marcus, Who Chose to Heal with Plants, Love, Solidarity and “Carefulness”

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Adriana Marcus, from Buenos Aires, lived in Neuquén and now lives in a house of mud and wood in a rural area near the town of El Bolsón. She owns a story to tell in great, but which she tells with humility. She is founder of the Red Jarilla, a “multicolor collective”, as she defines it, based on cooperation and respect for nature, which highlights the connection with the earth and ancestral knowledge as turning points to understand care and medi…
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Adriana Marcus, from Buenos Aires, lived in Neuquén and now lives in a house of mud and wood in a rural area near the town of El Bolsón. She owns a story to tell in great, but which she tells with humility. She is founder of the Red Jarilla, a “multicolor collective”, as she defines it, based on cooperation and respect for nature, which highlights the connection with the earth and ancestral knowledge as turning points to understand care and medi…

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Bichos de Campo broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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