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peruvian

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100 Kilogram

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polypropylene bags of 20kg

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27 de nov Mz G Lte 43 S.J.M, LIMA, Other

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Description

 guinea henweed (Petiveria alliacea L)
Used in Spanish, Múcura, Carricillo wild grass of the hens, japachumi branch of skunk, skunk, skunk wild (Martinez, ***9). Elsewhere in Latin America is often called anamú, skunk or garlic herb. Rzedowski and Rzedowski (***0) also report the names of scorpion tail, epazote of skunk, arlomo grass, cat's claw herb and skunk.
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Medicinal properties are attributed anti-inflammatory, anticancer, analgesic, immunostimulatory and hypoglycaemic. It can cause abortions in humans and animals. View this article (pdf) and comments on the species in La Selva Digital Flora in Spanish and English this or this for more details. Extracts are sold widely on the internet.
  Immunostimulant, anti-inflammatory, antitumor:
Several clinical studies have demonstrated antileukemic and antitumor action, probably due to its inmunostimulantes. In a ***3 study, an aqueous extract of this plant showed that stimulates the production of lymphocytes and interleukin 2 in mice. Another year study in mice showed that the extract of Anamu increases the activity of NK (Natural Killer) by **0% and stimulates production of interferon, interleukin 2 and interleukin 4. More recent research also shows immunostimulatory properties of Anamu.

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