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Ranchero Cuachalalate - 0.25 oz

$395


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Ranchero Cuachalalate .25 oz

Cuachalalate puts within reach this very famous herb that has been utilized for centuries in Mexico and Centroamerica for its healing properties. Cuachalalate is a tree, main characteristic is its bark, which is the most utilized part. The cuachalalate has a gray, verrucose and wrinkled bark, with cork protuberances. The trees branches are covered with fine hair-like structures and scars from fallen leaves. The name Cuachalalate comes from the name "Cuauchachalatli" which originates from the Nahuatl, Aztec Language and was later hispanized to Cuachalalate. It was used during the Mexican Revolution by soldiers to treat their combat wounds, since its known that Cuachalalate has healing properties, it may not accelerate the healing process but it helps as the wounds are healing so there will be no ugly scaring afterward. Cuachalalate, Cuachalala or Ampbypteryngium adstingens as this tree is commonly known, is used to treat gastritis, gastrointestinal ailments such as ulcers and cutaneous wounds. It is also said that Cuachalalate is known for its cleansing properties as well as detoxifying effects within the circulatory system.

Ways to Use:
  • Boil about 4-5 pieces of cuachalalate for 5 minutes and let cool for another five before taking.
  • For ulcers, Cuachalalate should be soaked until the water gets colored, and then be consumed. Depending on how bad your ulcers are, it might sting at first when you first began drinking the tea.
  • Cold sores or canker sores can be treated by using the cuachalalate infusion as a mouthwash.
  • In the case of acne wash the area with the water or drink it, for sores and light injuries place the powdered bark or resin on the affected area.
  • In insect bites or blows, and as a skin healer wash the affected area with cuachalalate for at least 5 days.
  • If the ovaries or uterus are infected, boil the bark of cuachalalate to use as a compress for at least 5 days.
  • To treat wounds, acne and skin infections, infusion must be consumed and the cuachalalate in powder form be applied to the affected area.
  • Lung and respiratory ailments like cough, colds, tonsil inflammation, tuberculosis and the flu can be treated with cuachalalate. Boil the bark until water gets colored and drink infusion four times a day.
  • For gastrointestinal diseases, by drinking the cuachalalte infusion.
  • Treat urinary infections by drinking the infusion every day for 20-30 days. Cola de Caballo may be added for better effectiveness.

WARNING: Always consult your physician before using this product or any herb based product. Features:

  • Net Wt. .40 oz. (11.63g) bag
  • 3 CT per bag
  • Quality spices, chilies, snacks, herbs

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