Larrea tridentata
Chaparral
Larrea tridentata, also known as creosote bush, greasewood, and chaparral is a species of herbaceous flowering plants in the family Zygophyllaceae. This plant is native to Mexico and the southwest United States and has been used as a “cure-all” for centuries. Proven studies show that chaparral can help the body fight cancer, harmful bacterial, and viral infections including sexually transmitted diseases. Interesting fact: After the 1962 nuclear bomb tests were done, chaparral was one fo the first plants to grow back in the Yucca Flats.
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Vitamin Content
Vitamin C
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Mineral Contents
Iron
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Origin
North America
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Therapeutic Properties & Benefits
Blood Sugar Balancer, Liver Health, Mucus Remover, Anti-Arthritic, Carminative, Skin Health, Anti-Bacterial, Anti-Viral, Anti-Cancer, Anti-Fungal, Blood Detoxifier, Pain Reducer, Wound Healer, Weight Loss Promoter, Blood Health
Contradictions
Talk to your doctor if taking any medication(s) with similar therapeutic properties as this herb before consuming. Combining this herb with pharmaceutical medicine may cause adverse effects.