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Rio Health Catuaba

  Recommended Use:

 

Follow instructions on labels.

There appear to be no known contra-indications for Catuaba.

 

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r030111

r030319

r030418

 

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60 x 500mg v.caps

120 x 500mg v.caps

90 x 500mg 5:1 Extract vegicaps     

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CATUABA has been, maybe for thousands of years, the most loved and respected herb for men in that nation of passionate lovers - Brazil!

May be helpful in alleviating symptoms as follows:

  • impotency

  • Insomnia

  • Exhaustion and fatigue

  • Nervous debility, agitation, neurasthenia, poor memory or forgetfulness

  • Pain related to the central nervous system

  • Hypochondria

(please read this important notice concerning supplement medical claims)

It is made from the bark of a powerful tree from the Amazon. The cambium layer - beneath the outer rind - is fibrous, and is shredded to make a tea taken throughout the day and last thing at night. In Brazil they often drop a whole piece of bark into a bottle of rum to make a relaxing night-cap, the alcohol drawing out the actives. These have been shown to be a relaxant of involuntary muscle, and a calmer of the mood. Increased blood-flow and the release of both mental and physical tension are often important steps in the re-awakening and maintenance of sexual potency in men. 

It is the most famous of all Brazilian aphrodisiac plants. In the Brazilian state of Minas there is a saying, “Until a father reaches 60, the son is his; after that, the son is catuaba’s!”

A regular course is recommended, and the benefits usually come within the first four weeks.

References:

  • van Straten, Michael. Guarana: The Energy Seeds and Herbs of the Amazon Rainforest. Essex, England: C. W. Daniel Company, Ltd., 1994.
  • Garcez, W. S., et al. “Sesquiterpenes from Trichilia catigua.” Fitoterapia 1997; 68(1): 87–8.
  • Satoh, M., et al. “Cytotoxic constituents from Erythroxylum catuaba. Isolation and cytotoxic activities of cinchonain.” Natural Med. 2000; 54(2): 97–100.
  • Manabe, H., et al. “Effects of catuaba extracts on microbial and HIV infection.” In Vivo 1992; 6(2): 161–65.
  • Vaz, Z. R., et al. “Analgesic effect of the herbal medicine Catuaba in thermal and chemical models of nociception in mice.” Phytother. Res. 1997; 11(2): 101–6.

Rio Health

The herbal preparations in the Rio Range have been sourced and prepared to the highest standards, and are manufactured in facilities licensed for pharmaceutical use. They contain the finest quality ingredients, tested at source for purity and active levels.

Herbs
For thousands of years, herbs have been used to help maintain many aspects of health and wellness. Today, research and technology are bringing herbalism into the modern age – with improved extraction, standardization, and farming methods. Clinical studies are beginning to validate herbal therapies, so even some in the medical community are starting to accept them.

Many of today’s medicines were originally derived from botanicals. Aspirin once came from the white willow tree, quinine from the bark of the cinchona tree, and digitalis from foxglove. Herbs are still the basis for Chinese medicine and are important constituents of many European natural remedies. As Hippocrates said, “Let they food by thy medicine, thy medicine be thy food”.

Some of the herbs available on this site are wild-crafted – grown in the wild – while others are meticulously cultivated on herb farms.

 

 

 

 

 

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