Hobe Labs Treasure of the Incas Pau D'Arco Herbal Tea Description
- Genuine Argentine Lapacho
- Economy Size
- 54 Herbal Tea Bags
- Caffeine Free
Treasure of the Incas Herbal Tea has been used for centuries by the Callawaya Indians, the caste of medicine men of the old Incan Empire of South America, for a variety of ailments. Called Taheebo by the natives, the herb comes from the botanical family Bignoniacea (genus: Tacoma, species: conspicua) and is also known as Ipe Roxo, Pau D’Arco and Lapacho Morado. Treasure of the Incas may be enjoyed y children as well as adults.
At the height of the opulent Incan Empire, its size and power was comparable to that of ancient Rome. Incan medicine was well advanced for the time of its civilization. Herbs, roots, bark and flowers were gathered from the lush jungle areas for medicinal purposes. The Callawaya are still using Lapacho today for its profound healing properties.
Dr. Theodore Meyer, discovering the special characteristics of the Argentine Lapacho tree, began researching the chemical properties of the Lapacho bark and its potential in treating degenerative diseases over 40 years ago.
The Argentine Lapacho tree, characterized by its light lavender flowers, has been found to be two or three times more effective than the Brazilian Ipe Roxo or the Bolivian Taheebo tree. Almost all research facilities use the Argentine Lapacho for their continuing studies of the reportedly remarkable effects that Lapacho can have on many degenerative disease.
Argentine Lapacho is completely non-toxic and may be used in combination with other food supplements and may be taken as your favorite beverage. Drink with meals or as a refreshment. It is caffeine free and delicious.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.