Ubos Bark Powder  Spondias mombin
Traditionally used for colds, flu and viruses. Also for candidiasis and other yeast infections.
Price: UK£40.00 - 1lb / 454 gm Bag
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Iporuru Powder  Alchornea castaneifolia
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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Cumaseba Powder  Swartzia polyphylla
In the Amazon, the bark and/or wood of the cumaseba tree is employed as a postpartum tonic, for rheumatism, and to speed the healing of bone fractures and dislocations. The Tirio Indians in Suriname prepare the bark in a decoction for malaria.
Price: UK£40.00 - 1lb / 454 gm Bag
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Cumaseba Extract        DISCONTINUED
Cumaseba Extract, traditionally used as a female hormonal tonic and as an aphrodisiac
Price: UK£DISCONTINUED
Amor Seco Powder  Desmodium adscendens
Used as a blood cleanser; to detoxify the body from environmental toxins and chemicals; as a urinary tract cleanser; and to treat ovarian and uterine problems such as inflammation and irritation, vaginal discharges, and hemorrhages.
Price: UK£40.00 - 1lb / 454 gm Bag
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Joint-Muscle Support (traditional use - Joints & Musclesl)
A powerful formula of 8 rainforest botanicals to nutritionally support joints and muscles. Has shown to be of benefit to Arthritis / Rheumatism sufferers.
Price: UK£29.95 - 120 Capsules
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Ajos Sacha Powder  Mansoa alliacea
Ajos Sacha is traditionally used for coughs, colds, flu, pneumonia and upper respiratory conditions.
Price: UK£40.00 - 1lb / 454 gm Bag
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