Description
The fruit is also known as vitex or monk's berry because it was used to abstain from sexual desires in monks
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RIVINA HUMILIS
PETIVERIA ALLIACEA
Cuachalalate Blood sugar The fruit is also known(Amphipterygium Adstringens) Cuachalalate bark is used as a tea for the treatment of stomach problems and gastric ulcers. In Mexican traditional medicine, the tree bark is decocted and drunk as a tea for a variety of health problems such as gastric ulcers, liver problems, blood purifier, kidney infections, lowering cholesterol, gall bladder stones, mouth ulcers, toothache, intermittent fevers, varicose veins, diabetes, against typhoid fever, malaria,
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