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
“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.
