• 18Aug

    http://www.naturaltherapypages.com.au/article/pau_darco

    Pau D’Arco

    Oct 14, 2009

    Pau d’arco or Taheebo is a broad-leaf evergreen tree that grows in rain forests throughout Latin America. It has extremely hard wood, and as such is resistant to disease and decay. It grows to a height of around 40 metres and has pink to violet coloured flowers. Its inner bark is used by natives of Central and South America for medicinal purposes.

    Nutritional information

    Pau d’arco contains two primary active compounds (naphthaquinones) called Lapachol and beta-lapachone. Laboratory tests have shown that these compounds possess anti-fungal properties which are as potent as or more so than ketaconazole, a common antifungal drug used for treating yeast infections. Pau d’arco also contains high amounts of vitamins such as Vitamins-A, C, and B-complex and minerals like calcium, magnesium, selenium, zinc, cobalt and chromium.

    Key uses of Pau d’arco
    Immune support

    Pau d’arco boosts energy levels and helps the body resist most chronic diseases. It also promotes healing and is an effective treatment for digestive problems such as diarrhoea and intestinal infections. Pau d’arco may also prevent and cure ulcers, diabetes and rheumatism.

    Antifungal and antibiotic

    Taken as herbal tea, Pau d’arco has been proven to be helpful to many Candida sufferers. It is also used in the treatment of skin diseases such eczema, psoriasis, and skin cancer, pyorrhea, athlete’s foot, herpes simplex infections and a variety of fungal and viral infections.

    Analgesic

    Pau d’arco is a natural pain reliever and is useful for treating migraine and dysmenorrhoea.

    Decongestant

    As a decongestant, Pau d’arco is helpful for treating the cold, flu, asthma and sinusitis.

    Anti cancer

    It has been noted that Pau d’arco promotes the production of healthy cells and there have been some claims of reduction of tumour sizes and cancer cures arising from the use of Pau d’arco. As such, many naturopaths recommend it for those with goiter, hemorrhoids, abnormal cell growth and tumours.

    Wellness support

    Pau d’arco promotes normal blood function, helps the body to replenish vital elements, stimulates appetite and helps detoxify the body. As preventive medicine, it regulates blood sugar levels, lowers blood cholesterol and promotes better urine flow, reducing your risk of diabetes, hypertension and kidney dysfunction.

    Precautions

    Pau d’arco has no known serious side effects but it may interact with other herbs, supplements and medications you may be taking. Pau d’arco may affect the blood’s ability to clot and should be avoided if you are taking an anti coagulant or blood thinner. It is also not recommended for young children, pregnant women and those who are breastfeeding.

    There are many varieties of the Pau d’arco tree but only one kind has been proven to be highly effective in treating diseases, that which has the scientific name Tabebuia Avellanedae.

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  • 17Feb

    www.herbalicious.com/herb_PAU_D’ARCO.html

    Herbs ~ Pau d’arco (Tabebuia impetiginosa)
    Rumored to have been prescribed by the Incas to treat serious ailments, the herb pau d’arco has recently been investigated as a remedy for infectious diseases and cancer.Though its anticancer properties are debatable, it may indeed combat a variety of infections. ..

  • 24Dec

    Herbal Detox Bath
    Ron Teeguarden reveals the ‘surface relieving herbs’ that have been used for centuries with hot baths for sweating out viruses and other pathogens. Truth Calkins shares how to infuse tonic herbal healing deep into your tissue matrix with a hot detox bath… click below to watch now!

    surface-relieving herbs

    Using Pau D’arco Wisdom Herbs Loose Tea, as an anti-inflammatory, to soak in
    Also Gynostemma in the same way