Pau d’Arco

The Inner Bark Ally

Common Name: Pau D’Arco (also called taheebo or lapacho) Botanical Name: Handroanthus impetiginosus (often listed as Tabebuia impetiginosa) Energetic Description: Cleansing, grounding, protective Pau d’arco is traditionally prepared from the inner bark of South American trees. It’s commonly used as a tea in traditional wellness practices, and modern sources often discuss it in the context of general immune and microbial support — though human research is limited.

🌱 Traditional Uses

  • Traditional tea for broad wellness support
  • Often used in folk practices for immune and microbial balance
  • Used traditionally in cleansing-style routines
Pau d’arco teaches boundaries. It’s often chosen when you want a strong, grounded “protective” feeling in a routine.
“Reach for Pau D’Arco when you want steady protection — firm, grounded, and simple.”

🌿 Preparations

Traditionally prepared as a tea/decoction from inner bark. (Many modern supplements also exist, but quality and dosing can vary widely.)

🌿 Parts Used

Inner bark: Used for traditional tea preparations.

Pau D’Arco is often used in broader cleansing protocols alongside Black Walnut and liver-supporting herbs such as Milk Thistle.

⚠️ Disclaimer

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. Always consult your healthcare provider before use, especially if pregnant or nursing.

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