Lapacho (red trapper, Tabebuia impetigínosa, Pau D’Arco) is a tree native to South America, bark is used for medicinal purposes, which is a source of flavonoids (quercetin, dehydrotectol), B vitamins, C, A.
Vilcacora - Uňa de gato (Uncaria tomentosa, cat's claw) is a climbing creeper-shaped sacred plant of the Incas, growing to a height of 30 m, originating in rainforests from South America, specifically from the Peruvian Andes and the Amazon.
Camu Camu (Myrcaria dubia) is a round fruit of the shrub Myrciaria dubia, which grows in floodplains on the banks of the Amazon River. Camu Camu shrub with light green to dark red fruits according to current maturity.
Camu Camu (Myrcaria dubia) is a round fruit of the shrub Myrciaria dubia, which grows in floodplains on the banks of the Amazon River. Camu Camu shrub with light green to dark red fruits according to current maturity