| If youre a
woodworker, you may be familiar with lapacho, a dense, extremely hard tropical wood. It
makes beautiful, fine-grained furniture, but by woodworking standards, its a
challenge. Lapacho resists
sawing and bending. To put a nail in it, you have to prebore a hole. It doesnt take
paint well and is impermeable to most wood preservatives. In the wild, lapacho is
practically indestructible, yielding to neither termites nor decay.
The trees resilience in the
midst of the damp South American rain forest may have been what first attracted the
attention of natives to its medicinal properties. Brazilian Indians used its inner bark to
treat colitis, dysentery, snakebite, wounds, sore throats, ulcers, cancer, and a number of
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Pau darco, the phytomedicine made from the bark, is
used today by herbalists to treat bacterial, fungal, viral, and parasitic infections.
Its a common herb in health food stores and drugstores that carry herbal
supplements.
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- Smothering the Bugs
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- You may hear the tree referred to
interchangeably as pau darco and lapacho. In South America, the common
name is trumpet tree. There are some 100 species native to tropical
America.
The tree, which can grow 125 feet
tall, has been well-studied by plant scientists because of its value as a hardwood. The
wood is believed to contain between 2 and 7 percent of a compound called lapachol, which
is considered by herbalists to be the most active ingredient. On microorganisms, lapachol
acts as a respiratory poison, interfering with their oxygen and energy production.
- When researchers purified an extract
of the herb in an attempt to increase the amount of lapachol, however, the chemical was
less effective. This led them to believe that other ingredients, such as beta-lapachone
and quercetin,
were also active medicinally. One theory holds that beta-lapachone inhibits certain
enzymes that viruses require to spread and grow. If thats the case, having more
beta-lapachone in our bodies would be an effective way to block viruses, says Debra
Gibson, N.D.,
- a naturopathic doctor in Woodbury,
Connecticut.
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Pau dArco
Botanical name: Tabebuia species; also known as lapacho.
May help: Fungal infections, including candidiasis; viral, bacterial, and parasitic
infections; and cancer.
Origin: Native to the West Indies and Central and
South America; there are some 100 known species.
Cautions and
possible side effects: Generally regarded as safe. |
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Product Recommendations |
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d'arco, garlic, vitamin A, free form amino acids and more. Contained in a soft gelatin
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Pau d' Inner
Bark is good for candidiasis, smokers cough, warts, and all types of infection.
Helpful for AIDS, allergies, cancer, cardiovascular problems, inflammatory bowel disease,
tumors, and ulcers. Each capsule provides 500 mg. |
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Tea Tree
Anti-Fungal Treatment is a Broad Spectrum gel with natural, anti-fungal and antiseptic Tea
Tree Oil. All natural active ingredients - No chemical fungicides. A water-free
formulation makes this gel easy to apply and minimises moisture residual. The gel
permeates the skin to reach the seat of infection, promotes a cooling sensation upon
application and has a clean, natural fragrance that keeps the area fresh and masks any
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- Fungus Fighter
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- Whatever its active ingredients, pau darco poses a death threat to a type of fungus called Candida albicans. Candida is always present to a
small degree in our bodies, but it can reproduce uncontrollably under some circumstances.
If your immune system is weak, you have diabetes, or you are pregnant, candida is more
likely to take every opportunity to spread. Youre also more open to candida if you
are taking antibiotics or anti-inflammatory drugs.
"When you take antibiotics, you
kill many of the bacteria in your body, including the good bacteria," says Dr.
Gibson. "That leaves an opening for Candida albicans. Its an opportunistic
organism. When theres no competition, it will grow."
Usually the fungus occurs on the
skin or in the mouth, respiratory tract, or vagina. Many women know candida simply as a
yeast infection.
Many people find relief by drinking
a tea made with pau darco bark, says Kathleen Head, N.D., a
naturopathic doctor in Sandpoint, Idaho, and senior editor of Alternative Medicine Review.
A supplement will work as well, she adds. "If youre a woman who has recurring yeast
infections, this would be a very good herb to try," she says.
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If you read up on pau darco, youre likely to come across
references to its cancer-fighting properties. Although its true that lapachol was
studied by the National Cancer Institute and found to reduce tumors
in rats, theres no evidence that its effective against cancer in humans.
Some clinical trials used the
compound lapachol on human cancers, but the trials were stopped after side effects, which
included nausea, vomiting, , and bleeding, were found to be too severe. Still, there are
anecdotal reports of cancer patients who have had positive results after taking the herb,
which doesnt cause the side effects associated with the isolated compound lapachol.
Some herbalists and naturopaths still use pau darco as one of their cancer-fighting
phytomedicines.
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- Its in the Bark
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- The active ingredients in pau darco seem to be most
present in the bark, the part traditionally used by the South American
Indians.
Pau darco is available as a tincture, in capsules,
and as dried bark, from which you can make a tea. You can find lapachol in capsules and
tincture. "Its really quite safe. It would be pretty hard to do yourself harm
with it," Dr. Gibson says.
Although some animal studies of
long-term, high-dose consumption of lapachol have shown that it may cause a
reduction of red blood cells that can lead to extreme fatigue and other symptomsDr.
Gibson says that is very unlikely if you take typical medicinal doses.
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- Tea Tree Oil
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- Tea Tree is an effective bactericide killing a
broad spectrum of bacteria and some stubborn fungi. Apply topical, tea tree is an
effective healing agent for many ailments including infected gums, cold sores, athletes
foot, and toe and nail fungi.
Tea Tree effective as an anti-fungal, specially for Candida
and Malassezia The in vitro anti-fungal activity of tea tree oil evaluated
against 26 strains of various dermatophyte species, 54 yeasts, among them 32 strains of Candida
albicans as well as 22 different Malassezia furfur strains. Nenoff, P, Haustein
U.F. & Brandt, W. Dept. of Dermatology, University of Lippzig & Dr K. Hollborn
& Söhne GmbH & Co., KG, Leipzig, Germany "Anti-Fungal Activity of the
Essential Oil of Melaleuca alternifolia (Tea Tree Oil) against Pathogenic Fungi in
vitro" Original Research Article Skin Pharmacol 9: 388-394 (1996)
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