Jatobá (Hymenaea Courbaril)

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Jatobá (Hymenaea Courbaril)

Postby Chinaski » Fri Jun 13, 2014 1:32 am

Jatobá, or Hymenaea Courbaril, or 'stinking toe':

- A rainforest stimulant (caffeine free)
- Also has antifungal, antiparasitic, antibacterial, diuretic, digestive, cough suppressing, worm expelling, wound healing and liver protecting properties

I have a bark water/alcohol 1:2 extract from Raintree Nutrition (from when they were still in business, unfortunately due to FDA hassles this company closed down in 2012). A typical dosage for this would be 2 ml. I use it for nail fungus (externally) and it was one of many ingredients in an energy cocktail I used to make (internally). It's not a common ethnobotanical, or at least to my knowledge, so i was wondering if there were others familiar with this special tree. If so, you can post about it here.
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