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Cuachalalate Herb 8 oz

Scientific Name :  Amphipetyglum Adstringens

                              Juliana Adstringens

 

What is Cuachalalate?  It is a tree, that grows to 5m in height. The main characteristic is its trunk hardwood chips from bark, used mainly for herbal teas and made into infusions and extracts. The cuachalalate tree has a gray, verrucose, and wrinkled bark, with cork protuberances. The tree 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.

We sell the hardwood chips,  from the bark, dried, cleaned, which can be boiled. We also have it in tea bags, which is the most convenient form of this herb. Herbs are better infused or decocted in hot water, nutrients move to the water as tea to drink. Most people use cuachalalate for stomach health. Our cuachalalate herb is wildcrafted in Mexico. We always have fresh batches, since this product is one of our best sellers. 

Cuachalalate herb 8 oz Popular Cuachalalate for stomach health

SKU: HG_Cua_8_oz
$13.40Price
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  • To make a refreshing tea, mash a teaspoonful of the cuachalalate chips, with a mortar and pestle, then add to a cup of hot water, filter as desired, and long-term drink after 10 minutes to allow diffusion of nutrients of the nutrients into the water.  You can also mix it with other herbs to improve a licorice-like sweet taste.

    PACKAGING: Enjoy long term shelf time two years from opening the package. Kraft stand-up barrier pouches are presentable, no need to move to a canister. Durable, flexible, and tear-resistant. Airtight zippered display pouches lock in freshness. Thick barrier material protects items from moisture, gas, and odor. The small front window is made of Polyethylene (PE) laminated interior, FDA and USDA-compliant for food contact. When emptied, recycle the kraft paper bag. HealinGifts is committed to helping our environment be sustainable.

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