Product Description - Amazon Therapeutics Clavo Huasca Herbal Extract 1 fl. oz.
Clavo Huasca Maytenus macrocarpa (Celastracae)
A stunning jungle vine that clambers high into the forest canopy. Large sections of the vine have distinctive markings with the mild fragrance of clove, hence the name Clavo Huasca, or clove vine. It is far and wide one of the more famous botanical vines in the upper Amazon often being cultivated near village huts. Destined to become well-known in North America someday because of its excellent antipyretic compounds and the mischievous reputation often employed in women's love potions. It is often referred to as rompe Calozones or break your underwear. Sections of the vine bear a distinctive maltese cross when severed from the mother plants. It regrows readily in the humid tropics. The bark of this great vine is highly regarded in the Amazon region as a remedy for impotence, weak erections, and as an aphrodisiac for men and women. It is relied on for its analgesic properties in fevers, aches, and arthritis. It is also used as a stomach and digestive aid.
Suggested UseLiquids:Use 15-20 drops mixed with water two to three times daily or as recommended by a practitioner.
Cautions:Unknown. Use under care/advice of a medical practitioner. Not intended for long-term therapy.
Contraindications:Unknown.
Ingredients:Extracted in distilled water and 40% organic grain alcohol.
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Manufacturer | Amazon Therapeutics |
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SKU | ATL2966 |
UPC # | 838451002966 |
Product Type | Herbal Extract |
Volume | 1 oz. |
Country of Manufacture | |
How Many Drops? | 1 fl. oz. = 450 Drops |
How Many Teaspoons? | 1 fl. oz. = 6 teaspoons |
How Many Tablespoons? | 1 fl. oz. = 2 Tablespoons |
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