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Muira Puama Powder

Muira Puama Powder

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From the Amazonian rain forest. This tree can grow up to 15 feet high. It's white flowers are bearing with it's strong scent of jasmine. Parts used are the bark and root. Can traditionally be taken as a tea, but more effective if used as a tincture.

UPC: 084783012153.

Origin(s): Brazil.

Latin Name(s): Ptychopetalum olacoides, Croton echioides.

Also known as: Marapuama, Marapama, Potency Wood.

Plant Part(s) Used: Bark of Root.

Appearance: Light yellow-brown.

Aroma: Slightly aromatic.

Taste: Slightly astringent.

GMO Status: Non-GMO.

Allergen: None.

Additives: Free of any additives or preservatives.

Applications / Preparations: Can be put into capsules or infused as an herbal extract. For cosmetic use can be put in face or body washes, added directly to a bath, soaps & lotions.

Storage: Store in a sealed container in a cool, dry place.

Shelf Life: It is very difficult to pin down an exact expiration date for most single herbs as they do not really expire, they lose potency or strength over time but will still have value. Unlike synthetic material or drugs, herbs can contain many constituents that contribute to their medicinal effects. Even if when we know what the active constituents are, there are often many of them in a single herb, each with different rates of degradation. Some herbs lose their effect more easily. Other herbs that possess more stable compounds such as alkaloids or steroids will last much longer.

A huge part of the degradation rate of herbs depends also on the storage conditions of the herb, & even on the quality of the herb before storage – how it was grown, harvested, dried & processed. If the product is left in hot places or open to sunlight then it will degrade much quicker than if it was stored in cool, dry place & sealed tightly.

A good rule of thumb is that herbs should be stored no longer than 2-3 years but many herbs will have great strength much longer than that. To determine if a an herb is still good you can check the appearance & aroma. Herbs that are no longer acceptable will have lost much of its vibrant color & will instead appear dull & faded. The bigger key though is to smell the raw materials to see if the potent aroma is still present. 

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