The extraction methods utilized provides the equivalent of approximately 500 mg of Brazilian peppertree bark per milliliter of extract—resulting in a highly potent concentrated extract. For more complete information on this unique rainforest tree, please see the Tropical Plant Database File on Brazilian Peppertree below
Traditional Uses:
As a broad-spectrum antimicrobial and antiseptic against bacterial, viral, and fungal infections; for Candida and yeast infections; to tone, balance, and strengthen heart function and as a heart regulator for arrhythmia and mild hypertension; to stop bleeding and heal wounds internally and externally; for mycoplasmal infections
Ingredients:
Brazilian peppertree (Schinus molle) bark extracted in distilled water and 40% ethanol.
Suggested Use:
Take 60 drops (2 ml) 2-3 times daily or as needed. Can also be used externally by applying to the skin twice daily and letting dry completely.
As a gargle or mouth rinse, dilute 60 drops (2 ml) in a small amount of warm water and swish in mouth 2-3 times daily.
Contraindications: This plant has been documented with uterine stimulant and uterine antispasmodic actions in animal studies and should therefore not be used in pregnancy.
Drug Interactions: None reported.
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