Pau D'Arco Bark C/S (Brazil)
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Botanical Name: Tabebuia impetiginosa
Pau d'arco is a tree with extremely hard wood. Its name is the Portuguese word for “bow stick,” an appropriate term considering the tree’s use by the native South American Indians for making hunting bows. The bark and wood are used to make medicine.
Pau d'arco is used to treat a wide range of infections. These include viral respiratory infections such as the common cold, flu, and H1N1 (swine) flu; sexually transmitted infections such as gonorrhea and syphilis; infections of the prostate and bladder; ringworm and other parasitic infections; yeast infections; and infectious diarrhea.
Other uses for pau d’arco include diabetes, ulcers, stomach inflammation (gastritis), liver ailments, asthma, bronchitis, joint pain, hernias, boils, and wounds. Because some people see pau d’arco as a “tonic and blood builder,” it is also used to treat anemia.
Pau d'arco is applied directly to the skin for Candida yeast infections.
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Botanical Name: Tabebuia impetiginosa
• Yeast infections
• Common cold/flu
• Bladder and prostate infections
• Sexually transmitted diseases
• Intestinal worms