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Tepezcohuite (pronounced Te-pez-Cco-wheety) is a tree bark from Mexico. Also known in Mexico as the Skin tree, some of the bark’s significant properties are that it is: · An anti-microbial · An analgesic agent · A cellular regenerator Principal health institutions in Mexico have studied Tepezcohuite for many years.

An extract of Tepezcohuite contains: Flavinoids that diminishes the capillary permeability and increases its resistance; protects from skin aging. Tannins that have an astringent action; makes smooth skin. Micronutrients such as zinc, copper, manganese, iron and magnesium; which play an important role in cellular reparative and protective action.

Extensive research has been performed in labs in Mexico, Canada and the United Kingdom. They have found that tepezcohuite is non-toxic, a cellular regenerator, an anti-bacterial 300% more effective than streptomycin, and a powerful fungicide.

Uses for Tepezcohuite

Burns

· Stops the loss of liquid plasma (blood) · Is an analgesic · Protects burns from the environment · Prevents the formation of cheloidal scars. · Regenerates hair follicles · Is very effective in treating first- and second-degree burns. · Does not have harmful side effects. From research at the BIOGIR Lab., Paris France.

Traumatology

· Protects exposed bone (first and second degree) – Muller. · Regenerates deep soft tissue · Is antiseptic and germ-killing. From research by BIOGIR Lab., Paris, France

Infectology

· External local application on abscesses · Diabetic foot as a result of damp gangrene. Information from the CRUZ AZUL HOSPITAL

Dermatology

· Prevention facial expression lines and acne. · Treatment of psoriasis. · Treatment of Herpes I and Herpes II. · Treatment of chicken-pox scars. Information from the CRUZ AZUL HOSPITAL, Oaxaca, Mexico

Cosmetology

· Regenerates hair follicles. · Is an analgesic · Is an anti-bacterial · Is a fungicide · Protects "hyaluronic" acid · Protects and stimulates the generation of collagen and "elastina." · Is an astringent · Protects Vitamin P (a cellular regenerator). Information from the CRUZ AZUL HOSPITAL, Oaxaca, Mexico

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