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For centuries the indigenous peoples of the Amazon have used the bark and leaves of iporuru for many different purposes and prepared it in many different ways. The plant commonly is used with other plants during shamanistic training and, sometimes, is an ingredient in ayahuasca (a hallucinogenic, multi-herb decoction used by South American shamans). Throughout the Amazon the bark or leaves are tinctured (generally with the local rum, called aguardiente) as a local remedy for arthritis 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 pain-relieving properties of iporuru appear in topical treatments; crushed leaves are rubbed on painful joints and are beaten into a paste to apply to painful stingray wounds.
The leaves of Iporuru tree, found in the Amazonian Rainforest, are used to increase female fertility, and is also highly regarded as a remedy for impotency. Richard Rutter, noted Peruvian ethnobotanist, insists that iporuru is widely used as an effective aphrodisiac and geriatric tonic for males with erectile dysfunction. Iporuru extracts and products are sold in local markets and herbal pharmacies in Peru, where it is recommended highly for arthritis.
Click image for more… Iporuru has been gaining popularity among North American athletes and health practitioners recently; reports have it that iporuru provides nutritional support to muscle and joint structures. Here in the U.S., its reported analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties have begun to make it popular also to those suffering from arthritis and other joint problems, and it is also showing great promise in balancing sugar levels in diabetics. These potent powders can be mixed with wine, foods, or made into teas or tinctures. Product description coming soon.The leaves of Iporuru tree, found in the Amazonian Rainforest, are used to increase female fertility, and is also highly regarded as a remedy for impotency. Richard Rutter, noted Peruvian ethnobotanist, insists that iporuru is widely used as an effective aphrodisiac and geriatric tonic for males with erectile dysfunction. Iporuru extracts and products are sold in local markets and herbal pharmacies in Peru, where it is recommended highly for arthritis. Click image for more... These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure of prevent any disease. |
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