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CatuabaCatuaba (Erythroxylum
The name catuaba may also refer to Trichilia catigua and other species, which are used in similar ways in Brazilian medicine, but are not related to E. catuaba. Catuaba is a small tree that grows 2-4 m (6-12 ft) tall. It produces yellow to orange flowers and small inedible yellow fruits. An infusion of the bark is used in traditional Brazilian medicine as an aphrodisiac and central nervous system stimulant. These claims have not been confirmed in scientific studies, but a journalist for the
A study by Manabe et al. (1992) showed that catuaba extracts were useful in preventing potentially lethal bacterial infections and HIV infection in mice. Catuaba bark and preparations are sold as aphrodisiacs and remedies for erectile dysfunction in health food stores and through online retailers. Other useful herb information: Flaxseed | Cilantro | Olive Leaf | Catuaba | Mugwort | Juniper Berries | Witch Hazel Page Content: catuaba bark , catuaba com amendoim , catuaba bark extract , catuaba extract , catuaba and muirapuama , side effects of catuaba . |
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