Ubos Bark Powder  Spondias mombin
Traditionally used for colds, flu and viruses. Also for candidiasis and other yeast infections.
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Simarouba Powder  Simarouba amara
The leaves and bark of Simarouba have long been used as a natural medicine in the tropics. Simarouba was first imported into France from Guyana in 1713 as a remedy for dysentery.
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Simarouba Extract  (traditional use - Antimalarial & Antiprotozal)
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.
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Sangre de Grado Resin   (traditional use - Powerful Anti-Viral)
Dragon's Blood! Nature's Powerful Anti-Viral A pure natural resin extracted from the sangre de grado tree (Croton lechleri) which is also called "dragon's blood." Sangre de grado resin is a storehouse of plant chemicals including proanthocyanidins (antioxidants), simple phenols, diterpenes, phytosterols, and biologically active alkaloids and lignans.
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Pedra Hume Caá Powder  Myrcia salicifolia
Pedra hume caá has been used by indigenous tribes in the rainforest for diabetes, diarrhea, and dysentery.
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Mutamba Powder  Guazuma ulmifolia
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.
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