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Pau D’Arco [Immune] bark comes from a tree that grows primarily in Argentina and Brazil. The tree is known as taheebo. Unlike other trees in its midst, pau d’arco does not develop fungus growth. It contains a chemical called lapachol, which may account for the herb’s traditional use in strengthening and supporting the immune system. Pau d’arco also has been used traditionally to maintain a healthy circulatory system. Nature’s Sunshine’s pau d’arco comes from Brazil. It is available in a variety of forms, including capsules, bulk for tea, liquid extract and soothing lotion. Each capsule contains 500 mg pau d’arco. Take 2 capsules with a meal three times daily. Five capsules are equivalent to two cups of Taheebo tea. Liquid: Take 1/2 teaspoon with water three times daily. Bulk: Add 1 heaping tablespoon to 2 pints boiling water and remove from heat. Steep for 20 minutes and strain. Makes 4 cups. Lotion is for external use only. Label Description: Herbal Dietary Supplement Recommended Usage: Take two capsules with a meal three times daily. Ingredients: Supplement Facts Serving Size 2 Capsules Servings per container: 50 Amount Per 2 Capsules Brazilian Taheebo Bark (Tabebuia heptaphylla) 1000 mg* *Daily Value not established Other Ingredients: Magnesium stearate (vegetable), silicon dioxide (powdered silica), kosher gelatin, and water. |
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