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- Q1828662 subject Q7471665.
- Q1828662 subject Q8218646.
- Q1828662 subject Q8236355.
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- Q1828662 abstract "Lapacho or Taheebo is herbal tea made from the inner bark of the Pau d'arco tree Handroanthus impetiginosus.Lapacho is used in the herbal medicine of several South and Central American indigenous peoples to treat a number of ailments including infection, fever and stomach complaints. The active ingredients such as lapachol have been found to possess significant abortifacient and reproductive toxicity effects for rats.Taheebo is the common name for the inner bark of the Red or Purple Lapacho tree. This tree grows high in the Andes of the South American rainforest. The Red Lapacho's purple-colored inner bark was one of the main medicines used by the Incas and has been used for over 1,000 years by the Callawaya tribe.Lapacho is promoted as a treatment for a number of human ailments, including cancer. According to the American Cancer Society, "available evidence from well-designed, controlled studies does not support this substance as an effective treatment for cancer in humans", and using it risks harmful side-effects.".
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- Q1828662 wikiPageWikiLink Q7471665.
- Q1828662 wikiPageWikiLink Q8218646.
- Q1828662 wikiPageWikiLink Q8236355.
- Q1828662 wikiPageWikiLink Q8447489.
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- Q1828662 comment "Lapacho or Taheebo is herbal tea made from the inner bark of the Pau d'arco tree Handroanthus impetiginosus.Lapacho is used in the herbal medicine of several South and Central American indigenous peoples to treat a number of ailments including infection, fever and stomach complaints.".
- Q1828662 label "Lapacho".
- Q1828662 depiction Lapachorinde_geschnitten.jpg.