Of all the herbs used by the ancient Incas, Lapacho was one of the mainstays. Also called Pau d’Arco, Ipe Roxo or Taheebo, Lapacho is a rainforest medicine made from the inner bark of the large native South American tree known as Tabebuia.
Pau d’Arco extract (Tabebuia impetiginosa) is derived from the bark of a giant hardwood tree that is native to the Amazon rainforest in South America. Also known as ‘Purple Lapacho’, Pau d’Arco trees and bark infusions have been used by many rainforest tribes for over two thousand years to contribute to the immune system.
Rio Amazon Pau d’Arco vegicaps are prepared using only certified inner bark from the ‘cambium’ layer of these magnificent rainforest hardwoods. This process is entirely sustainable and the bark can be ‘harvested’ causing no permanent damage to the tree.
– Contains antioxidants
– Supports the immune system
– Popular use in South American medicine
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Pau d’Arco (Tabebuia impetiginosa) powdered bark 5:1 extract. Capsule shell: vegetable cellulose. Suitable for vegetarians and vegans.
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