Ubos Bark Powder  Spondias mombin
Traditionally used for colds, flu and viruses. Also for candidiasis and other yeast infections.
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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.
Price: £15.95 60mil / 2fl oz
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Rainforest Revive           DISCONTINUED
Nature's Powerful help to reduce wrinkles, fine lines and aging skin. Revive, rejuvenate and nourish your skin with the essence of the rainforest!
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Guacatonga Powder  Casearia sylvestris
It is currently used in Brazilian herbal medicine systems as a blood purifier, anti-inflammatory, and antiviral to treat rheumatism, syphilis, herpes, stomach and skin ulcers, edema, fevers of all kinds, diarrhea, and as an topical pain-reliever.
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Copaiba Oil  (traditional use - Skin Care & Massage) DISCONTINUED-INFO ONLY
Skin care and massage
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Clavillia Powder  Mirabilis jalapa
Indians put the flowers in baths to treat colds and flu. In Brazil, the Kayapo Indians inhale the powdered, dried flowers as a snuff for headaches, and use a root decoction to wash wounds and to treat such skin afflictions as leprosy.
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Skin P support (traditional use - Skin Problems, Dermatitis Eczema etc)
A synergistic formula of rainforest botanicals that are traditionally used in South America for the skin during times of special needs. has traditionally been used for many skin conditions dermatitis, eczema etc
Price: £24.95 for 120 capsules
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