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Tabebuia impetiginosa (Pau d arco) Tabebuia impetiginosa (Pau d’arco )
One of the best known, but least understood, herbs from the Amazonian rainforest, Pau d'arco is a key ingredient in the tribal medicine chest, used as whole herb to treat infections, for pain, arthritis, fever, dysentery, and some reports suggest cancer. The Pau d'arco tree is a huge canopy tree that grows up to 125 feet high, with pink to violet colored flowers. Its history of use is thought to go back to the Incas, and several tribes have been using it t ...(more) |
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Theobromine Extract Powder
Theobromine is Uncontrolled in the United States. It can be purchased in many beverages, diet pills, and foods.
Mechanism of Action: Inhibits the Neurotransmitter Adenosine, which in turn increases Dopamine and Norepinephine.
Theobromine, also known as xantheose, is a bitter alkaloid of the cacao plant. It is in the methylxanthine class of chemical compounds, which also includes the similar compounds theophylline and caffeine. Despite its name, the compound contains no bromine — theo ...(more) |
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Turnera diffusa- Damiana
Turnera diffusa and Turnera aphrodisiaca has the same medicinal properties, whereas Turnera ulmifolia looks the same but has a different chemistry.
Introduction:
Damiana is a small shrub reaching a height of 4 to 6 feet (1-2 meters), bearing sweet-smelling, serrated leaves growing 4 to 10 inches (10-25 cm) long. Small, yellow flowers bloom in summer and are followed by small fruits with a fig-like taste. The Greeks named it aphrodisiakos, and it was known as the "goddess of love". Th ...(more) |
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Ulmus rubra- Slippery Elm Bark
The slippery elm is a large, deciduous tree that is native to North America from Texas to Manitoba, and from Florida to Quebec. When growing in well-drained soils, it can reach a height of 60 feet (20 meters). The inner bark of the branches is collected in Spring for medicinal used. Slippery elm bark added to hot water has a slippery and mucilaginous consistency. Native Americans used soaked slippery elm bark as a natural bandage, allowing to dry over wounds. Many tribes also wrapped slipp ...(more) |
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Valeriana officinalis, Valerian Root
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Valerian Root (also known as All-Heal, Amantilla, Setwall, Capon’s Tail)
Valerian is a hardy perennial flowering plant, with heads of sweetly scented pink or white flowers. The flowers are in bloom in the northern hemisphere from June to September. Valerian, in pharmacology and phytotherapic medicine, is the name of a herb or dietary supplement prepared from roots of the plant, which, after softening, grinding, and dehydrating processes, may be used for certain effects, ...(more) |
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Viburnum opulus- Cramp Bark
Cramp bark is a large deciduous shrub growing as much as 15 feet (5 m) tall and 15 feet wide. It is native to the moist lowland forests of England and Scotland and naturalized to moist forests of the northern United States and southern Canada. The bark is stripped before the leaves change color in the fall, or before the buds open in the spring. A member of the honeysuckle family, cramp bark bears large white flowers, up to 5 inches (12 cm) across that yield red berries in the fall. The be ...(more) |
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Vitex agnus-castus- Chaste Tree
Chaste tree is a small shrub with lance shaped leaves and purple flowers that are native to the eastern Mediterranean and easily grown in warm climates around the world. Its peppery fruit has been used for over two thousands years, or at least since the time of the Greek physician Dioscorides who recommended it in beverages intended to help the wives of soldiers remain chaste while their husbands were in battle. The fruit was used by both man and women in ancient Greece and Rome, and by mo ...(more) |
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Withania somnifera- Ashwagandha
Ashwagandha is a member of the nightshade family, however it should be noted that that unlike other Nightshades, Ashwagandha lacks the poisonous attributes. Typically found and cultivated in India, Ashwagandha has been popularly applied to those with overworked and often hyper-tense lives. Ashwagandha is India's native answer to Ginseng and it is currently being applied in Ayurvedic medicine to treat hypertension and stress related ailments. Recent studies have attempted to popularize its u ...(more) |
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