IS THE COCA LEAVES A DAMN HERBAL OR A BLESSED PLANT Natural Herbs for a long and healthy life.By Paul Ramssauer http://www.peruherbals.com
The Incas discover
coca medicinal and magical properties 2,000 a.c., but
large industrialized nations found other applications for
coca leaves that have nothing to do with beneficial applications for
human being.
The coca plant is essentially a medicinal plant per excellence, whose preventive and therapeutic properties have demonstrated their effectiveness throughout time.
Erythroxylon is
botanical name of
coca herbals and there is a full in deep study made by Antonio Brack Egg a Peruvian scientific biologist who devoted more than twenty years studying Peruvian native plants under
financial support of
United Nations Development Program and CBC (Centro de Estudios Reginales Andinos Bartolome de Las Casas.
Coca leaves might be useful as a natural treatment for; altitude illness, asthma, gastrointestinal ailments and motion sickness, high blood, as a fast-acting antidepressant, boost alertness, as a substitute stimulant for coffee in certain cases, and as an adjunct in programs of weight reduction and physical fitness (reduce
to anxiety of eating). In leaf form, coca does not produce toxicity or dependence. Its effects are distinct from those of cocaine (see references).
A whole extract of
leaf, include; alkaloids, natural flavors, and several nutrients vitamins A, B1, C, E, B12 potassium, magnesium Zinc copper Sodium, Phosforus, Calcium Fibre, iron.
the Andean natives like to chew today coca (chacceo) burning some coca leaves and mixing with fresh coca leaves wrapping a piece of lime forming a ball of coca leaves with
lime as
nucleus to obtain a chemical reaction together with
inner mouse fluids to support long hardworking periods without a need to eat or get tired
It is not by chance that
plant has acquired a broad and diverse range of applications in
traditional medicine of
indigenous people. Its irreplaceable qualities have been demonstrated over time and throughout a vast territory. The coca leaf has established itself as
traditional remedy for treating physiological and psychological illness, and by virtue of its composition it is a powerful energy restorer for curing stomach and digestive ailments, alleviating affections of
larynx and vocal chords, preventing vertigo, regulating arterial pressure and
metabolism of carbohydrates, and even of improving sexual prowess.
Today if you arrive to Cusco to visit
Machu Pichu
most famous Incas ruins you will be invited to deserve a cup of Coca tea for free and will advice you to accept
invitation if you don't want to suffer
altitude illness. and if you like to visit Huaraz you also will have
opportunity to try Coca Tea for free (of course if you like to try again they will charge your credit card).
- CONTAINS MORE PROTEINS (19.9%) THAN MEAT (19.4%) - FAR MORE CALCIUM (2,191%) THAN CONDENSED MILK - RICHER IN VITAMIN B-1 (276%) THAN FRESCH CARROTS - SATISFIED DIETARY ALLOWANCE FOR CALCIUM, IRON, OSPHOROUS, VITAMIN A, B AND E.
The physical effects of MATE DE COCA are as follows
- INCREASED STAMINA. - ABILITY TO GO LONG PERIODS OF TIME WITHOUT FOOD. - BLOCKED SENSE OF FATIGUE AND COLD. - DECREASED NEED FOR SLEEP. - MOOD ELEVATION. MATE DE COCA is a traditional remedy for:
- ALTITUDE OR MOUNTAIN SICKNESS - STRESS (excellent!!) - TREATING GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS. - ALLEVIATING IRRITATION AND INFECTION OF THEVOCAL CORDS AND LARYNX - PREVENTING VERTIGO. - REGULATING ARTERIAL PRESSURE AND THE METABOLISM OF CARBOHYDRATES. - ALLEVIATING DIARREA. - IMPROVING SEXUAL PROWESS. - RELIEVING COLDS, BRUISES, SORE JOINTS, MUSCLES. - SWOLLEN FEET AND HEADACHES
It is also extremely benign: patients at
San Francisco National Addiction Research Foundation, were encouraged in
1980s to drink as much mate de coca as they desired to help wean themselves off cocaine. When consumed in generous quantities, coca tea is remarkably good at easing drug-cravings. Mate Coca is not addictive so you can take up to three cups a day you can stop at any time. Shamans from some traditional Indian tribes still smoke coca leaves for magical purposes. Inhaling
sacred vapors induces a trance-like state. Coca enables a shaman to cross 'the bridge of smoke', enter
world of spirits, and activate his magical powers. Alas
leaves don't travel well; and this ancient usage is uncommon in
urban industrial West.
Strictly speaking,
leaves aren't actually chewed. Typically,
dried coca leaf is moistened with saliva. The wad is placed between
gum and cheek and it is gently sucked. The invigorating juices are swallowed.
Andean people refused several times to stop using
coca leaves for their magic ceremonies, but
city people also likes to use coca tea because their medicinal properties
But cocaine is a complete different thing, To get a few grams of cocaine
evil drug, is necessary to collect a large quantity coca leaves and process it using harmful chemicals in an illegal danger process.
References:
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According to research,
chemical composition of coca leaves is more complete and rich in calories, proteins, fats, carbohydrates, fibre, ash, minerals (calcium, phosphorous, iron, potassium, magnesium, sodium, ascorbic acid, etc.) and vitamins A, C and E than other food plants and infusions in common use such as coffee, tea, chamomile, etc. Thanks to this research, it is nowadays recognized that
coca leaf contains more proteins (19.9 per cent) than meat (19.4 per cent) and far more calcium (2,191 per cent) than condensed milk, and that it is richer in vitamin B-1 (276 per cent) than fresh carrots (see, Carter and Mamani, Coca in Peru, 1980).