Porangaba - Cha de Bugre - Cordia salicifolia - Weightloss -Energy

Porangaba - Organic

Porangaba is a tree that is native to Brazil The tree produces a red fruit that looks a lot like a coffee bean.

Nutritional value of Porangaba 

Potassium

Constituents of Porangaba 

Phytochemicals: Allantoin, Allantoic Acid, Caffeine, Plant Sterols.

Health Benefits Of Porangaba 

Weight loss 
The key factor of Porangaba is that though it is an appetite suppressant, it only reduces the appetite levels. It is highly effective for weight loss. 

Fat burner 
Fatty tissues get diminished, and it helps to regulate the body’s respiratory system. It is quite natural and is becoming famous with many fitness training participants, not only because it helps in the reduction of fat, but also because of its feature of being a mild stimulant.

Stamina 
It helps a person to do intensive exercises without the loss of breath.

Detoxify 
It is a powerful diuretic, eliminating toxins from the body through urine. It's a blood tonic.

Blood Circulation
The blood circulation in the body can be improved with the help of Porangaba because of its medicinal features.

Boost metabolism 

It helps in increasing the metabolism and energy levels.

Porangaba Medicinal benefits 
Porangaba also has antiviral characteristics. It can also help treat the following health conditions: Cough, fever, gout, heart disease, herpes, high blood pressure.

OTHER NAME(S): 
Brazilian Diet Pill, Bugrinho, Cafe de Bugre, Café de la Forêt, Café des Bois, Cafe do Mato, Cafezinho, Cha-de-Negro-Mina, Chá de Bugre, Cha de Frade, Claraiba, Coffee of the Woods, Coquelicot, Cordia ecalyculata, Cordia salicifolia, Grao-do-Porco, Laranjeira-do-Mato, Louro-Salgueiro, Louro-Mole, Pilule Amincissante Brésilienne, Porangaba, Rabugem
Overview Information
Cha de Bugre is a tree that is native to Brazil and can also be found in the tropical forests of Paraguay and Argentina. The tree produces a red fruit that looks a lot like a coffee bean. This fruit is often roasted and brewed into a tea as a substitute for coffee. One of its names is "cafe do mato" or “coffee of the woods.”
Cha de Bugre is a popular weight loss aid in Brazil and is a common ingredient in "Brazilian diet pills" that are also becoming popular in North America.
How does it work?
Some people think Cha de Bugre decreases appetite, but there is no scientific evidence that this is true. There is not enough known about Cha de Bugre to know how it might work for any medical use.
Uses & Effectiveness

  • Weight loss and obesity.
  • Reducing cellulite.
  • Cough.
  • Fluid retention (edema).
  • Gout.
  • Cancer.
  • Herpes.
  • Viral infections.
  • Fever.
  • Heart disease.
  • Wound healing.
  • Other conditions.
Cha de bugre has a fruit that resembles a coffee bean and it is high in caffeine. The fruit also contains allantoin and allantoic acid. Supplements with Cha de bugre note that they might be used as an appetite suppressant and for the caffeine effect of increased energy.
Side Effects & Safety

There is not enough known about Cha de Bugre to know if there are any safety concerns or if it is safe to take.
Special Precautions & Warnings:
Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Not enough is known about the use of Cha de Bugre during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Stay on the safe side and avoid use.
Lithium interacts with CHA DE BUGRE
Cha de Bugre might have an effect like a water pill or "diuretic." Taking Cha de Bugre might decrease how well the body gets rid of lithium. This could increase how much lithium is in the body and result in serious side effects. Talk with your healthcare provider before using this product if you are taking lithium. Your lithium dose might need to be changed.
Dosing
The appropriate dose of Cha de Bugre depends on several factors such as the user's age, health, and several other conditions. At this time there is not enough scientific information to determine an appropriate range of doses for Cha de Bugre. Keep in mind that natural products are not always necessarily safe and dosages can be important. Be sure to follow relevant directions on product labels and consult your pharmacist or physician or other healthcare professional before using.
The Health Benefits of Cha De Bugre
Cha de bugre is a substance often touted as a naural weight loss aid. Also known as "cafe do mato," cha de bugre is the fruit of the Cordia salicifolia tree (a plant that grows in tropical forests throughout South America). Often roasted and consumed in tea form, cha de bugre is also available as a dietary supplement.
Where to Find It
Available for purchase online, cha de bugre can be found in some natural-foods stores and in stores specializing in dietary supplements.
www.rterraherbs.com
At R. Terra, our mission reaches far beyond just being a provider of herbal products and supplements. We believe that for every disease or problem, there is a natural cure based in herbalism.

At R.Terra, Is committed to providing longevity and vitality through superfoods, herbs, and natural cosmetics. These provide energy, antioxidants, detoxing, weight management and supports the immune system.
About Our Cosmetics - Are all natural, certified organic sustainable and sourced from the Amazon Rainforest, cruelty-free, They are created with plant-based food-grade cold pressed butter, oils, We do not use any chemicals, fillers, or preservatives in our products.

1 commentaire

  • Tertarik sekali pohon ini. Bisa saya dapat bibitnya? Mohon bantuannya. Terima kasih

    Eugenio Soares

Laissez un commentaire

Veuillez noter que les commentaires doivent être approvés avant d'être affichés