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Cuachalalate herb hardwood chip , Amphipetyglum Adstringens
Cuachalalate herb hardwood chip , Amphipetyglum Adstringens
Cuachalalate Bark Amphipetyglum Adstringens Juliana Adstringens
Cuachalalate is a tree, main characteristic is its trunk hardwood chips from bark.,
Cuachalate is a tree that grows to 5m in height.
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.
Directions : Cuachalalate is usually taken in the form of a tea. The exact ratios and doses have not been established. Most have said to put 2 tablespoons of cuachalalate to 1 liter of boiling water. Infuse for 15-20 minutes, filter and drink twice a day.