Pau D„¢ Arco bark also known as Taheebo and Lapacho, comes from a tree predominantly in Argentina and Brazil. Pau D„¢ Arco contains a compound called lapachol, which may provide nutritional support to the immune system. The tree bark was one of the major plants used to promote health and immunity among the Incas, and its use has continued among the Callawaya tribe in South America.
Nature„¢s Sunshine„¢s Pau D„¢ Arco comes from Brazil. It is available in both capsules and bulk powder for tea.
- Supports the immune system
- Assists the detoxification process
- Fortifies against foreign invaders
- Fungal support
- May support blood cleansing
Per 2 capsules: Brazilian Taheebo Bark (Tabebuia heptaphylla) 1000mg
Other ingredients: Capsule (gelatin, water), vegetable magnesium stearate, silicon dioxide
Take 2 capsules with a meal three times daily. Five capsules equal two cups of Pau d„¢ Arco tea.
Consult your health care provider prior to use if you are taking blood thinning medications or have a bleeding disorder
Pregnant or lactating women should consult their healthcare provider before use.
Keep out of reach of children.
Pau D'Arco contains bark from Tabebuia heptaphylla, also known as taheebo or lapacho. It has a long traditional history of use for immune support and is often chosen during times when you want extra support for resilience and general wellbeing.
Because this product uses the bark on its own, Pau D'Arco keeps the focus on the herb itself rather than combining it with a larger blend. That can be useful if you want a traditional South American herb in capsule form, or if you prefer not to prepare it as a tea.
What is Pau D'Arco made from?
Pau D'Arco is made from Brazilian taheebo bark, also known as lapacho. The bark is the part traditionally used in herbal practice.
What is Pau D'Arco commonly used for?
Pau D'Arco is commonly used for immune support and general seasonal wellness. Some people also choose it as part of a broader cleansing routine.
Why choose Pau D'Arco capsules instead of tea?
Capsules give you a measured amount without having to brew the bark. That can be easier if you want the herb in a quicker, more portable format.