Safety of this herb is not established in pregnancy. so as a rule of thumb, please keep away from this tea during pregnancy.
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No, Palo Azul is used as an anti inflammatory. It also helps to reduce joint pain due to arthritis and gout.
If you take palo azul a week before your drug test will I pass? Well.....yes, yes I would? But then, I'm not foolish enough to use. Did you mean yourself? Probably not.
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Palo Azul tea has many benefits including treating and controlling diabetes. It is also believed to help cure urinary tract infections.
It will not work even if you take it for 2-3 weeks a gallon a day.
Typically your nearest Mexican meat market will have it.
Directions Items you will need: - 1 quart of water - 14 grams of Palo Azul ( Add more chips for a stronger brew) Preparation instructions: - Boil 1 quart of water - Add Palo Azul to boiling water - Let the water boil for 30 mins - 1 hour. *The longer you steep the wood the more potent the tea will become. - When done, the tea will have a bluish hue at the top.
Palo Azul, Kidney Wood is a popular Teatox used to assist in eliminating toxins concentrated in kidney and bladder. Relieves symptoms caused by urinary tract and kidney infections, and traditionally used as a kidney cleanser. Palo Azul tea is made from the Eysenhardtia polystachya herb, more commonly known as kidney wood or palo azul, which is Spanish for "blue stick." This plant contains the flavonoids coatline A and coatline B. Other phytochemical contents of the palo azul herb include a cholesterol-like plant sterol known as beta sitosterol, a bicylic ketone that has a pleasant smell.