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FÈY TI KALBAS, derived from the magnificent Crescentia cujete, more commonly known as the calabash tree, which is native to the vibrant landscapes of Haiti and proudly belongs to the diverse Bignoniaceae family, is recognized as a powerful and potent natural remedy highly esteemed in the realm of traditional medicine. Its remarkable anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antidiabetic, and antioxidant properties make it a valuable ally in supporting respiratory health by effectively addressing conditions such as asthma, bronchitis, and colds. Additionally, it proves beneficial in treating a wide array of ailments including diarrhea, stomachaches, and hypertension, showcasing its broad-spectrum healing capabilities.

 

Beyond these uses, the versatile leaves, fruits, and bark of the calabash tree have been historically cherished for their ability to induce labor in pregnant women, as well as for their efficacy in promoting rapid wound healing, making it a multifaceted component of natural healthcare. At Pineapple Health Bar, our dedication lies in meticulously offering authentic, holistic solutions that reverently honor the time-tested wisdom of plant-based remedies, enriching your wellness journey. Immerse yourself in the natural and enduring benefits of FÈY TI KALBAS and embrace it as an integral part of your ongoing commitment to achieving balanced health and sustained vitality.

FÈY TI KALBAS (Bignoniaceae crescentia cujete l)

13,95 US$Precio
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  • Key Medicinal Applications:

    • Respiratory Care: A syrup from the fruit or a decoction of leaves is used to treat coughs, bronchitis, and asthma.
    • Respiratory and Digestive Disorders: Leaf infusions and fruit pulp are employed to treat stomach issues, diarrhea, and indigestion.
    • Wound and Skin Care: Leaf extracts are applied to wounds, and the plant has antibacterial effects on internal abscesses.
    • Gynecological Use: Traditionally used to induce abortion, manage severe menstrual pain, and aid in childbirth.
    • Other Uses: The fruit serves as an antivenom for snakebites in certain regions, and fruit pulp is used for managing hypertension.
    • Phytochemical Components: The plant contains important compounds such as naphthoquinones, iridoid glycosides (crescentins, crescentosides), tannins, and flavonoids. 
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