Cha’ de Bugre is well know on the beaches of Brazil as a weight loss aid. It decreases appetite, reduces cellulite, and acts as a diuretic. It is also considered a cardiotonic1 that stimulates circulation. It is a useful antiviral, especially when tested against herpes virus,2 which showed to reduce virus penetration by 99 percent. Scientists also discovered it to have toxic activity against cancer cells, (demonstrating 40 percent inhibition).3 It is also used to relieve coughs, regulate renal function, and, traditionally, is applied externally to heal wounds.4
Laboratory analysis found Cha de Bugre to contain caffeine, potassium, allantoin and allantoic acid. Allantoic Acid is reported to help reduce body fat in people who are overweight and in combination with allantoic acid may explain it’s impact on cellulite. The berries of Cha de Bugre contain caffeine.
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Suggested Use: Liquids: Use 10-15 drops mixed with water thirty minutes to an hour before meals or as recommended by a practitioner.
Cautions: Contains natural zanthine like caffeine.
Contraindications: None known.
Ingredients: Extracted in distilled water and 40% organic grain alcohol.
More About Chá de Bugre:
1. Matsunaga, K., et al. “Excitatory and inhibitory effects of paraguayan medicinal plants Equisetum giganteum, Acanthpspermum australe, Allophlus edlis, and Cordia salicifolia on contraction of rabbit aorta and giunea-ig left atrium.” Natural Medicines 1997; 51: 478-481.
2. Antiviral activity of an extract of Cordia salicifolia on herpes simplex virus type 1.
Hayashi K, Hayashi T, Morita N, Niwayama S. Planta Med. 1990 Oct;56(5):439-43.
3. Arisawa, M., et al. “Cell growth inhibition of KB Cells by Plant Extract.” Natural Medicines 1994: 48(4): 338-347.
4. Saito, M. L., et al. “Morfodiagnose e identificacao cromatografica em camada delgada de cha’ de bugre - Cordia ecalyculata Vell.” Rev. Bras. Farm. 1986;67: 1-16.
2. Antiviral activity of an extract of Cordia salicifolia on herpes simplex virus type 1.
Hayashi K, Hayashi T, Morita N, Niwayama S.
Department of Virology, Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University, Toyama, Japan.
Planta Med. 1990 Oct;56(5):439-43.
A partially purified extract (COL 1-6) from whole plant of Cordia salicifolia showed an inhibitory effect on herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1). The activity of COL 1-6 on different steps of HSV-1 replication in HeLa cells was investigated. Under single-cycle replication conditions, COL 1-6 exerted a greater than 99.9% inhibition in virus yield when added to the cells 3 h or 1.5 h before infection, and even when added 8 h after infection the extract still caused a greater than 99% inhibition. The extract has been shown to have a direct virucidal activity. And also, analysis of early events following infection showed that COL 1-6 affected viral penetration in HeLa cells but did not interfere with adsorption to the cells.
PMID: 1963951 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
5. Amazon Medicines of Brazil, Columbia, Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador
by J. River Jones,
Amazon Therapeutic Laboratories, unpublished field journals 1994-2005.
Disclaimer: Statements on this page have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Information on this publication should not be used as medical advice. Data prvided for research and professional use only.
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The following list includes medical conditions treated by Chá de Bugre.
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