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The species is used in folk medicine and shamanism in the aphrodisiac and stimulant catuaba. Cinchonain-Ib is a flavonolignan found in the bark of T. catigua. [1] Catuaba from Trichilia catigua was found to increase the release of Serotonin as well as Dopamine in rats. [2] Additionally, Trichilia catigua was shown to have neuroprotective ...
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Bottle filled with "Catuaba" bark Catuabines are a group of tropane alkaloids , isolated from Erythroxylum vaccinifolium , which are used in the preparation of the drug Catuaba (which in traditional Brazilian medicine is purported to be an aphrodisiac and central nervous system stimulant, though such claims have not been substantiated).
At Sam’s Club, you’ll get four 1 pound packs for $5.47, or $1.37 per pound. At Target, the store brand of frozen broccoli florets will cost you $1.59 for only 12 ounces. ©Sam's Club
Bottle filled with "Catuaba" bark. The name Catuaba (/ k ə ˈ t w ɑː b ə / kə-TWAH-bə, via Portuguese from Guarani) is used for the infusions of the bark of a number of trees native to Brazil. The most widely used barks are derived from the trees Trichilia catigua [1] and Erythroxylum vaccinifolium.