Diarrhea
Traditionally used to treat and prevent a wide range of digestive and gastrointestinal disorders, to facilitate child birth or to induce an abortion, as a contraceptive, and for throat cancer. It is also put on the head as a hair tonic and to treat or prevent baldness, and used externally to heal wounds and treat snake bite.
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Traditionally used for colds, flu and viruses. Also for candidiasis and other yeast infections.
Price: UK£40.00 - 1lb / 454 gm Bag
Several of the quassinoids found in simarouba, such as ailanthinone, glaucarubinone, and holacanthone, are considered the plant's main therapeutic constituents and are the ones documented to be antiprotozal, anti-amebic, antimalarial, and even toxic to cancer and leukemia cells.
Price: UK£25.95 - 60 mil / 2fl oz
Pedra hume caá has been used by indigenous tribes in the rainforest for diabetes, diarrhea, and dysentery.
Price: UK£40.00 - 1lb / 454 gm Bag
Researchers have determined that mutamba bark is a rich source of this natural chemical compound. Other independent research indicates that procyanidin B-2 also has antitumorous and anticancerous effects (even against melanoma) as well as lowers blood pressure and protects the kidneys. The bark also contains a chemical called kaurenoic acid which has been documented with antibacterial and antifungal properties in many studies over the years.
Price: UK£40.00 - 1lb / 454 gm Bag
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