RN Mulateiro (Calycophyllum spruceanum) Extract 2 fl oz
Manufactured by:
Raintree Nutrition

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Mulateiro is noted for its ability to completely shed and
regenerate its bark on a yearly basis, making harvesting the bark a totally
renewable and sustainable enterprise. The bark is smooth (as if polished) and
changes colors throughout the year as it matures - going from a green tone to a
brownish tone. Mulateiro bark has a long history of use among the Indians and
local people in the Amazon.
Traditional Uses:* for fungal infections of the skin
(athlete's foot, nail fungus, etc.); for skin parasites; for Candida and yeast
infections; as a skin aid for wrinkles, scars, freckles, and age spots; for
diabetes
Ingredients: 100% pure mulateiro bark (Calycophyllum spruceanum)
extracted in distilled water and vegetable glycerine. No chemical additives or
preservatives are used. Concentration and extraction methods provide the
equivalent of 500 mg mulateiro bark per milliliter of extract. This product is
non-irradiated and non-fumigated. It is a wild harvested productgrown naturally
in the Peruvian Amazon without any pesticides or fertilizers.
Suggested Use: Take 60 drops 2 - 3 times daily or as needed. Can also be
applied topically to the skin if desired.
Contraindications: None known.
Drug Interactions: None known.
Family:
Rubiaceae
Genus: Calycophyllum
Species: spruceanum
Synonyms: Calycophyllum multiflorum, Eukylista spruceana
Common names: ashi, asho, capirona, capirona de bajo, capirona negra,
corusicao, escorrega-macaco, firewood tree, mulateiro, mulateiro-da-várzea,
naked tree, palo mulato, pau-marfim, pau mulato, pau-mulato-da-várzea,
uhuachaunin, haxo, huiso asho, nahua
Parts Used: Bark
MULATEIRO |
HERBAL PROPERTIES AND ACTIONS
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Main Actions |
Other Actions |
Standard Dosage |
kills bacteria
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stops bleeding
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Bark |
kills fungi
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Decoction: 1/2 cup
2-3 |
heals wounds
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times daily |
fights free radicals
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Decoction: Applied
topically |
kills parasites
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kills insects
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repels insects
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soothes skin
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