Rio Amazon Catuaba 500mg 60 vegicaps
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This famous Brazilian aphrodisiac is another tree bark and it comes from Anemopaegma mirandum, a Brazilian hardwood that flourishes in the north of the country. It has a vigorous habit, ousting other species to form forests of Catuaba, and the roots burst up through the surface a few yards from the trunk and then travel over ground before plunging down into the soil again. Traditionally, the tree-bark is gathered much as it is in the case of Lapacho, and the shredded fibre is made into an aromatic tea. It is also common for couples to leave a piece of bark to soak in a bottle of the local cane sugar rum, and allow the alcohol to draw the actives from the wood. This makes a quiet, gentle night-cap enjoyed by lovers of all ages. It is also possible to get capsules of pure, shredded Catuaba bark. And for many people...
