Amazing Exotic Herbs From The Amazon

Amazing Exotic Herbs From The Amazon

Even though many herbal medicines have not yet found scientific validation in the West, it is only logic that people wouldn’t use a product for hundreds of years if it didn’t work. Many of the herbs known for having great health benefits were just recently considered pretty exotic, even green tea. It is likely that this will happen the same way with herbs from the Amazon basin, one of the most bountiful environments on the planet. It has been looked to by explorers and botanists for “the next big thing,” which will have been in use by those in the Amazon basin for centuries.

Maca, which as been cultivated for at least 2000 years by the Andean people in Peru’s central highlands, is related to the brassica family, which includes radishes, mustard and cabbage. Although its foliage appears somewhat like a radish, maca grows close to the ground. Maca contains numerous beneficial compounds that increase overall health and vitality. The cultivation of maca dates back to Incan sites in 1600 B.C. During early European colonization, maca was used by the local natives as a form of currency. Maca is found thriving between 10,000 and 16,000 feet and seems to grow better in harsher conditions. Efforts to grow the plant in Central Europe have been unsuccessful, as maca seems to enjoy its home turf best. Maca is popular in Peru, a beloved super food that is commonly powdered and mixed into drinks. Maca is a natural energizer, known mainly for its libido enhancing abilities. However, it does have other uses, as it can act as an adaptogen like rhodiola or ginseng providing many similar benefits. Maca is recommended for its ability to boost the immune system, and support menopause and hormonal balance in general. Maca is most recognized as a great source of energy and endurance for daily use, as alkaloids from maca root are partially responsible for its affects on the hypothalamic-pituitary axis (HPA). These alkaloids, along with compounds called macamides and macaenes, have been boosting energy and overall aphrodisiac prowess in men and women for over 2000 years. Other reasons maca is such an excellent plant includes its isothiocyanates which may reduce risk of breast and stomach cancer.

Guarana, widely loved for its mild stimulating effect due to caffeine, has many benefits. This herb is so logically ingrained in the culture of Brazil that it actually out-sells Coca-Cola in its soft drink form. Like other herbs, guarana was in use locally way before European settlement. Its Latin name, Paullinia cupana, comes from the German botanist C.F. Paullini who first encountered it in the 1700s. This evergreen vine can be found climbing up the Brazilian forest trees, however the seed is the only part used. Clinical studies have proven that guarana boosted memory alertness in participants, even when the caffeine level per dose was as low as 9 mg, compared to the 100 mg found in a cup of coffee, proving that agents other than caffeine contribute to a feeling of well-being. Guarana contains many antioxidants which include: catechin, epicatechin, and proanthocyanidins that protect cells against destruction from free radicals and give benefits to the body’s tissues and blood.

Catuaba Bark, a common tree found in South America, contains components known as alkaloids which are responsible for the mental boost most people get when they take catuabe-based supplements and mixes. Because various species and genus types use the common name, there may be a little confusion regarding catuaba. Read labels carefully to find Erythroxylum catuaba, which has shown the best results in clinical studies.

Many people consider coffee an essential part of their morning. The part of coffee that we use the most is the seed of the coffee fruit, appearing as a bright, red berry. Because it is so delicate and cannot last long in hot conditions, most of the time the fruit is left behind in the process of making coffee. However, advances in technology have tapped the previously discarded resource. Current research of coffee fruit shows its impressive abilities to decrease tumor size and possibly prevent their formation in the first place. It seems that the elements in the coffee berry activate T-lymphocytes, causing mammary tumors to be shrunk or simply put on hold.

Muira puama, which grows between 15 to 45 feet high, is native to the Amazon basin of Brazil. The dried bark has been used for centuries for its energy support with components including beta-sitositerol, campesterol, and lupeol. Like other central nervous stimulants, muira puama has an ability to boost memory retrieval and protect brain tissue. This traditional ingredient could someday be fighting Alzheimer’s the way green tea and turmeric are currently. In a published French study 262 men with low libido and poor erectile function were told to take an extract of Muira puama. This resulted in 62% experiencing significant improvement.

Acai berry is found on a tall-growing palm with berries that provide a rich source of anthocyanins, potent purple pigments, and extraordinary high antioxidant activity. After being harvested, acai fruits decay rapidly, meaning special processing is necessary to make certain that the nutrients of acai berry make it to consumers outside of the Amazon basin. Not only does this fruit fight free radical damage, but it also helps our natural digestive enzymes and boosts our immune defenses. Current research is studying whether compounds in acai have a fighting effect on leukemia as well, and is showing positive results. When choosing an acai berry, look for supplements that are organically-grown under fair trade. The best companies ensure that the local people harvesting acai gather more than just the short-term benefits, and therefore provide jobs and better lives for generations to come. The traditional cultures that use, and have used these ingredients for generations wouldn’t have done so if they weren’t effective. Thankfully, we live in a time when formerly locally-used herbs are now available all over the world. We are also fortunate to have companies and individuals working hard to make sure that the people who care for these resources are paid fairly for their efforts and that their families and communities also benefit.

If your looking to boost libido, memory, energy, or boost your over all feeling of wellness, give one of these exotic Amazon herbs a try. All the above listed herbs can be found at your local or online vitamin store.

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Troy Casey independent Platinum Amazon Ambassador. for business opportunity & saving the Amazon visit: wecansavetheamazon.com The information contained in this video is intended for educational purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, cure, mitigate, treat or prevent any disease. If you have any health concern, it is recommended to seek the advise of a certified health practitioner. In May, 1994, the World Health Organization sponsored the first international conference on Uña de Gato in Geneva, Switzerland. At the conference, Uña de Gato was recognized as one of the most important medicinal plants of the whole world pharmacopoeia. The oxindole alkaloids found in the bark and roots of Uña de Gato have so far drawn the greatest attention for their effect on the immune system. A scientist, Dr. Klause Keplinger made their discovery in the 1980s. attention has been drawn on chanca piedra in the early 1980s after the report of its beneficial effect on hepatitis B. Subsequent studies provided mitigated results, probably due to variations in strains, origin and process of extraction. However, in 1992 a Japanese group discovered that a simple water extract of chanca piedra contained a compound able to inhibit an enzyme called reverse transcriptase. Reverse transcriptase is an enzyme involved in the process of virus replication. A recent scientific study revealed that nearly 90% of dried Sangre de Drago sap was composed of one of the most potent antioxidants
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  • 28 Responses to “Amazing Exotic Herbs From The Amazon”

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    4. germanicelt says:

      @certifiedhealthnut - Thanks I’ll check out the other stuff. Actually I don’t mean to make fun of Cannabis as I’ve come across a man named Rick Simpson who has helped cure many from cancer (and other diseases) using the extract of the Cannabis flower.

    5. certifiedhealthnut says:

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    6. germanicelt says:

      I take raw Cocoa, and I’ve just started taking Cats Claw. I hope it will cure my 18 month long chronic pain condition.

      I think the brown haired guy is taking a herb called Cannabis.

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    8. RawGenerator says:

      Great info!
      I live in Peru though I am Australian, your info has inspired me to learn all I can about these sacred plants and superfoods. Any tips or contacts to point me in the right direction?

    9. certifiedhealthnut says:

      with all due respect to this research, which i have respect for, i replied with humor below as our current choices on Earth leave me with the only option to make light of our situation ;-]

    10. certifiedhealthnut says:

      although health is ultimately MENTAL EMOTIONAL PHYSICAL & SPIRITUAL lymes is a major undertaking nutritionally/physically.

      dr james duke the leading ethnobotnist has it and told me he nutritional likes Camu Camu & the allicin family of plants which includes jergon sacha the Amazonian snake bite antidote.

    11. certifiedhealthnut says:

      DOUBLE BLIND analyzing studies will make one blind with ANAL EYES ;-]

      god set forth medicines known as plants with alkaloid structures to balance out toxicity. if one needs to know how to use them simply ask a plant shaman who has communed with the spirits..this is how the pharmaceutical companies got their information!

      the studies are just nonsense drug co.’s to own and or justify their products and makes good for confusing mumbo jumbo marketing campaigns aka diseases.

    12. SlashBastard63 says:

      Word has it that TOA free chemo type helps with Lyme disease. I’ve been taking it for two months but it’s hard to gauge it’s efficacy due to herxing.
      I’ll stay on it for a while in hopes that it bolsters my immune system to where it hopefully kills off the spirochete.
      I may try Venus Fly Trap as well, as I understand this is good for Lyme as well for those seeking alternative methods to modern medicine.

    13. inheavenswake says:

      in case anyone is interested beyond herbalism the other present alkaloids are majoritly uncarine, pentacyclic/tetracyclic oxindole (alks) the pentacyclic being the immune boasting one/ones im not sure if it has a variety of forms it probs does, anthraquinones, procyanidins, and catechin tannins . and this is a teacher plant used as a ayahuasca admixture also i believe tho i cant quote that im pretty sure thats schulties for interest im sure u can talk to a shaman about it when ur next there

    14. inheavenswake says:

      the guy ses uncaria has no negative effects (which i believe) but in medical plants chemistry and properties by dr M. daniels states and i quote ‘….,while the tetracyclic alkaloids affect CNS(and are toxic)’ tho he doesnt state precise alkaloids of the 17 (< many of which and majoritly not tetracyclic) alkaloids present or % in the plant and the harmfull levels required i imagine its nothing to be worried about tho i thought i should state it

    15. certifiedhealthnut says:

      i think you are referring to copal which is another esin that is used for incense.

      Sangre de Drago is a resin used for its antioxidant properties and benefits to the stomach and intestines.

    16. androshi says:

      steve in sangre de drago the same thing as dragons blood ? i bought 2 big peices of dragons blood resin from a herbal store. is this the same thing?
      when you tasted the sangre did it have a perfume type of taste?

    17. Challuayacu says:

      I agree. I grew up drinking it whenever I was sick!

    18. kenzer2007 says:

      no, i have hepatitis b so they say chancha piedra is good for person with h b..

    19. radlikemad says:

      are you taking it for kidney stones?

    20. certifiedhealthnut says:

      thanks for the heads up Stevorino!

      all sites appear to be working like a charm now!

      sometimes you have to clear your browser.

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    22. certifiedhealthnut says:

      yes a little sarcasm….didn’t want to lambaste them to much while researching the truth!

    23. OptimusPrimeX says:

      Good stuff,

      But.. pharmaceutical companies are NOT “looking for health and longevity for you LMAO
      unless that was a joke : D

    24. kenzer2007 says:

      chanca piedraa is goodd im drinking and im feeling betterr…

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