Chaparral leaf - Latin Name: (Larrea tridentata (or spp?))
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Herbal Anecdote: It has been used for thousands of years by Native Americans for a variety of purposes. The Cahuilla Indians used it for menstrual irregularities. In some cultures bathing in Chaparral once per year was customary to eliminate skin parasites and to detoxify the body. Traditional Uses: Colds, flu, arthritis, tuberculosis, melanoma, parasites, urinary tract infections, respiratory infections, skin disease,diuretic, antiinflammatory. |
The following products contain Chaparral leaf:
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Anti-Fungal Blend
This formula may be used to combat any fungal or yeast infections including candidiasis, ringworm, athlete’s foot, toenail and fingernail fungus. read more... |
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Anti-Microbial Soothing Salve
Apply this antibacterial ointment to cuts, scrapes and skin abrasions to soothe and heal sore and inflamed tissue. This salve will tighten tissue and speed the healing pr read more... |
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Chaparral leaf
Chaparral works as an antiseptic and antifungal, and so may be used for athlete’s foot, ringworm, candidiasis, etc. It contains the most powerful antioxidant (NDGA) in th read more... |
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Skin Rash Salve
This salve has been shown to be effective in soothing and healing all types of skin rashes: poison ivy and oak, insect bites, diaper rash, psoriasis, eczema, contact derm read more... |
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