Clavo huasca, Tynanthus panurensis
Clavo huasca, Tynanthus panurensis vine bark powder - rich in all the active and beneficial phytochemicals that occur naturally in this plant. Clavo huasca is a large woody vine indigenous to the Amazon rain forest and other parts of tropical South America. The name means 'clove vine' Clavo meaning clove or nail, Huasca meaning vine, which refers to the rich clove-like scent of the trunk and leaves. In Peruvian herbal medicine, Clavo huasca is regarded as an aphrodisiac for both men and women. It is widely regarded as an libido booster for both men and women and is a ingredient in two famous formulas which are widely sold in the herbal markets and stores in Peru for sexual potency; one called Siete raices Seven Roots and the other is Rompe Calzon Bust your Britches.
The Shipibo-Conibo, Kayap, and Assurini Indian tribes in the Amazon rainforest regard Clavo huasca highly as an impotency remedy, for weak erections, and as an effective aphrodisiac for both men and women. It is also used as an adjunctive ingredient in various Ayahuasca recipes or taken shortly after taking the magical, medicinally brew to settle the stomach.
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