
Chá de Bugre (Cordia ecalyculata / Cordia ecalyculata), a small
tree 20-40 feet high and 1-2 feet in diameter with its origins in
Brazil is growing in various tropical areas of South America
including Argentina and Paraguay. Thanks to the red cherry fruit
resembling coffee beans, Chá de Bugre is also known as 'café do
mato' (coffee of the woods). In small villages, you can still find
many locals using it as a coffee substitute.
For centuries, Chá de Bugre has been known as a very potent
weight loss aid and you can find it in pharmacies, stores and even
local stalls all around Brazil. Thanks to its wide range of
applications, Chá de Bugre can be found in various forms such as
tea bags, tinctures and fluid extracts and from NHS In capsule
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In fact, this herb has become so popular as a weight loss aid in Brazil that it is available as tea bags, fluid extracts and tinctures.
The name of this magical herb? Well the Brazilian call it Chá de Bugre.
Chá de Bugre is an unasuming small tree which grows 26-40 feet in height with a trunk diameter of 12-16 inches. Indigenous to Brazil, it is found
mostly in the states of Goias, Acre, Minas Gerais, and Bahia, and is commonly called café do mato (coffee of the woods) because it produces a
red fruit similar to a coffee bean which can be roasted and made in to a coffee substitute.
Dr. C.L. Cruz in his book, Dictionary of the Plants Used in Brazil, recommends chá de bugre as an excellent diuretic and weight loss aid as well as
a good general heart tonic which can help stimulate circulation. It is also used in Brazil and Haiti as a tea to help relieve coughs, regulate renal
function, reduce uric acid and externally to heal wounds.Cha de Bugre
(Cordia salicifolia)
Cha de Bugre Herbal Properties and Actions
Main Actions AND THERE ARE MORE BENEFITS BUT HERE ARE A FEW....
Decreases Appetite, without leaving you hungry or having any hunger pain..
Kills Viruses and it kills the viruses that make you gain weight.... LEAVING YOU SKINNY!!
Leaves body smooth and lean, it is obvious that in Brazil they are using this... look at those bikini bodies.
Reduces Cellulite, yeah!! Something that actually works from inside to reduce those lumps and bumps.
Reduces Fever, yes!
500mg 3 Times Daily can put your body in the best shape it has ever been in.
Increases Urination, this gets out all that extra water that is making you look bloated and well... Fatter.
Supports Heart, this is a benefit that most supplements don't do... This one is good for the HEART!
Stimulates weight loss and fat breakdown.... NEED WE SAY MORE?
Despite the massive popularity of Chá de Bugre in Brazil, little has been done to analyze the plant phytochemicals.
Cha de Bugre is known to contain caffeine, potassium, allantoin and allantoic acid. The red fruits or berries of chá de bugre (resembling a coffee
bean) contain caffeine. The allantoin and allantoic acid may explain the traditional use of the plant for wound healing. The main plant chemicals
include allantoin, allantoic acid, caffeine, potassium.
In 1990 however, a Japanese University discovered some new uses for chá de bugre. They showed that Cha de Bugre leaf extract reduced
herpes virus penetration by 99% when they pre-treated cells with the extract.
In 1994, they showed that the Herpes virus yield was reduced by 33% with as little as 0.25 mcg/ml and also discovered that it had toxic activity
against cancer cells (demonstrating a 40% inhibition) utilizing an extract of the branches and leaves.
Then in 1997, research with rabbits and guinea pigs validated the traditional use of the plant as a heart tonic when they reported cardiotonic and
increased cardiovascular actions using a leaf extract.
CURRENT PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF CHA DE BUGRE
Cha de Bugre is a great appetite suppressant, but rather than stopping appetite completely (then causing intense hunger when it wears off at the
wrong time) it gives one a sense of being full and satiated after eating only a few bites of food.
This seems to promote much smaller meals, more often, which is what many practitioners believe is better for sustained weight loss and
keeping the metabolism going throughout the day.
It works best if taken 30 minutes to one hour prior to a meal.
Chá de bugre is not widely available in the U.S. market today, but give it some time . . . these types of natural weight loss aids are just as popular
(and profitable) here as they are in South America - especially BECAUSE they work. SO NOW YOU CAN GET YOURS HERE AT PROTHINSPO FOR THE
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Cha de Bugre is one of the newest product to hit the market, combining an energy boost and weight loss
It comes from Brazil, where it is commonly called Tea of Bugre, Porangaba, Cordia Salicifolia, Cafe do
mato .... certainly enough names to please most people!
Cha de Bugre (as the name we have chosen to call it here), is a powerful stimulant with double the
properties of caffeine - with none of the side effects!
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