COX-Inhibitor
Traditionally used for colds, flu and viruses. Also for candidiasis and other yeast infections.
Price: UK£40.00 - 1lb / 454 gm Bag
Peruvian Amazon picão preto is used for aftosa (foot-and-mouth disease), angina, diabetes, menstrual disorders, hepatitis, laryngitis, intestinal worms and for internal and external inflammations. In Piura region of Peru, a decoction of the roots is used for alcoholic hepatitis and worms.
Price: UK£40.00 - 1lb / 454 gm Bag
As a local remedy for rheumatism, arthritis, colds, and muscle pains. It is well known to the indigenous peoples of Peru for relieving the symptoms of osteoarthritis, and in aiding flexibility and range of motion. The Candochi-Shapra and the Shipibo Indian tribes use both the bark and roots for treating rheumatism.
Price: UK£40.00 - 1lb / 454 gm Bag
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