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Siete Raices Powder
Siete Raices Powder
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SIETE RAÍCES
An Amazonian Botanical Blend of Seven Roots for Circulatory, Immune, and Energetic Support
BOTANICAL IDENTIFICATION
The Siete Raíces blend consists of seven South American medicinal plants, each with unique properties.
Chuchuhuasi — Maytenus macrocarpa (Celastraceae)
A tall tree native to Amazonian Peru, Brazil, and Colombia. The bark is reddish-brown and rough, traditionally used for joint and circulatory health.
Huacapurana — Campsiandra angustifolia (Fabaceae)
A woody shrub or small tree native to the Amazon Basin. Leaves and bark are used for anti-inflammatory and tonic effects.
Azúcar Huayo — Hymenaea courbaril (Fabaceae)
A large hardwood tree widespread in tropical America. Resin and bark are utilized for immune support and wound healing.
Icoja — Unonopsis floribunda (Annonaceae)
A lesser-known Amazonian tree; bark and roots used traditionally for anti-inflammatory and circulatory purposes.
Mururé — Brosimum acutifolium (Moraceae)
A rainforest tree with latex-containing bark, employed for its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties.
Cumaceba — Swartzia polyphylla (Fabaceae)
A tropical tree used in Amazonian medicine primarily for anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects.
Clavo Huasca — Tynanthus panurensis (Bignoniaceae)
A woody vine with fragrant flowers and bark, known for circulatory and nervous system benefits.
CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL USE
All seven plants are traditionally used by Indigenous peoples of the Amazon Basin, particularly in Peru, Brazil, and Colombia.
The blend "Siete Raíces" symbolizes the unity of seven roots providing holistic support for cardiovascular health, inflammation, immune modulation, and energy restoration.
These botanicals are often used in decoctions, tinctures, and ritual cleansings ("dieta") for both physical and spiritual healing.
KEY BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS & BENEFITS
Maytenus macrocarpa (Chuchuhuasi)
Compound | Role in Plant | Human Benefits | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Triterpenes | Anti-inflammatory agents | Joint pain relief, anti-arthritic | Bark contains high triterpene levels |
Alkaloids | Nervous system modulators | Mild analgesic and mood support | Concentrated in bark |
Flavonoids | Antioxidants | Vascular protection, anti-inflammatory | Elevated in mature bark |
Polyphenols | Astringents | Tissue healing | Enhances immune response |
Campsiandra angustifolia (Huacapurana)
Compound | Role in Plant | Human Benefits | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Saponins | Immune modulators | Circulatory support, anti-inflammatory | Abundant in bark |
Tannins | Astringent compounds | Anti-inflammatory, wound healing | High tannin content |
Flavonoids | Antioxidants | Vascular health | Leaves rich in flavonoids |
Alkaloids | Neuroprotective | Mild nervous system support | Variable by harvest time |
Hymenaea courbaril (Azúcar Huayo)
Compound | Role in Plant | Human Benefits | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Resins | Protective agents | Antimicrobial, wound healing | Resin used topically |
Flavonoids | Antioxidants | Immune support | Concentrated in bark |
Triterpenoids | Anti-inflammatory | Pain relief | Present in leaves |
Phenolic acids | Antioxidant, astringent | Gut health support | Extracted from bark |
Unonopsis floribunda (Icoja)
Compound | Role in Plant | Human Benefits | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Alkaloids | Nervous system modulation | Mild analgesic | Concentrated in bark |
Flavonoids | Antioxidants | Anti-inflammatory | Leaf and bark extracts |
Tannins | Astringents | Tissue healing | Present in root bark |
Terpenoids | Anti-inflammatory | Circulatory benefits | Extracted from bark |
Brosimum acutifolium (Mururé)
Compound | Role in Plant | Human Benefits | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Latex glycosides | Antimicrobial agents | Infection control | Present in bark latex |
Flavonoids | Antioxidants | Anti-inflammatory | Concentrated in bark |
Triterpenes | Anti-inflammatory | Pain relief | Extracted from bark |
Phenolics | Astringents | Tissue repair | Present in bark and leaves |
Swartzia polyphylla (Cumaceba)
Compound | Role in Plant | Human Benefits | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Flavonoids | Antioxidants | Anti-inflammatory, analgesic | Leaves rich in flavonoids |
Saponins | Circulatory enhancers | Immune support | Bark extracts |
Tannins | Astringents | Tissue healing | Present in bark |
Alkaloids | Nervous system modulators | Mild mood enhancement | Variable by plant age |
Tynanthus panurensis (Clavo Huasca)
Compound | Role in Plant | Human Benefits | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Essential oils | Circulatory stimulant | Improved blood flow, nervous system support | Extracted from bark and flowers |
Flavonoids | Antioxidants | Anti-inflammatory | Present in leaves |
Alkaloids | Nervous system modulator | Mild anxiolytic | Present in bark |
Triterpenes | Anti-inflammatory | Pain relief | Bark and root extracts |
HOW IT WORKS IN THE BODY
The blend acts synergistically to reduce inflammation, improve circulation, and support immune modulation. Tannins and flavonoids contribute to antioxidant and tissue-healing effects. Saponins and triterpenes enhance blood flow and reduce pain. Alkaloids provide mild nervous system modulation, promoting mood and mild analgesia.
These actions combine to support joint and cardiovascular health, reduce inflammatory discomfort, and promote overall energetic balance.
DOSE GUIDELINES
Preparation Type | Typical Dose | Purpose |
---|---|---|
Decoction (combined bark) | 3–6 grams daily, brewed for 20 min | Anti-inflammatory, circulatory tonic |
Tincture (1:5 blend) | 3–5 mL up to three times daily | Circulatory and nervous system support |
Capsules (powdered blend) | 500–1,000 mg daily | Chronic inflammation and immune modulation |
PREPARATION AND USES
Traditionally prepared as a decoction by simmering the combined barks and roots for 20–30 minutes, then consumed for circulation and inflammation relief.
Modern formulations include tinctures and capsules standardized to the combined plant profile.
The blend is also used in spiritual cleansing rituals and to support physical and emotional well-being.
OPTIMAL CONTEXT FOR USE
Recommended for individuals experiencing circulatory stagnation, chronic inflammation, or low energy.
Supports cardiovascular health when combined with a balanced diet and lifestyle.
Often used alongside adaptogenic and nervine herbs for holistic wellness.
SUSTAINABILITY AND ETHICAL HARVESTING
All plants in the blend are wild-harvested or cultivated sustainably in the Amazon Basin. Bark harvesting follows best practices to ensure regeneration without damaging trees.
Respect for Indigenous knowledge and equitable benefit sharing is critical in sourcing.
SAFETY AND CAUTIONS
Generally safe at recommended doses.
May lower blood pressure and act as a mild blood thinner; caution advised for those on antihypertensives or anticoagulants.
Avoid during pregnancy and breastfeeding due to lack of safety data.
Excessive tannin intake may cause digestive discomfort.
REFERENCES
Schultes, R.E., & Raffauf, R.F. (1992). The Healing Forest: Medicinal and Toxic Plants of the Northwest Amazonia.
Rätsch, C. (2005). The Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Plants. Park Street Press.
Brack Egg, A. (1999). Diccionario de Plantas Útiles del Perú.
Heinrich, M., et al. (2004). Ethnopharmacology and Natural Products.
FINAL NOTE
Siete Raíces unites seven Amazonian plants with complementary bioactivities targeting inflammation, circulation, immunity, and emotional balance. The blend reflects centuries of Indigenous botanical knowledge, offering a holistic approach to wellness. Responsible harvesting and cultural respect are integral to sustaining these precious botanical resources.
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