HealinGifts Palo de Brasil Brazil 1 ounce
HealinGifts Palo de Brasil Brazil 1 ounce
HealinGifts Palo de Brasil Brazil 1 ounce
HealinGifts Palo de Brasil Brazil 1 ounce
HealinGifts Palo de Brasil Brazil 1 ounce
HealinGifts Palo de Brasil Brazil 1 ounce
HealinGifts Palo de Brasil Brazil 1 ounce
HealinGifts Palo de Brasil Brazil 1 ounce
HealinGifts Palo de Brasil Brazil 1 ounce
HealinGifts Palo de Brasil Brazil 1 ounce
HealinGifts Palo de Brasil Brazil 1 ounce
HealinGifts Palo de Brasil Brazil 1 ounce
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Palo de Brasil Brazil 1 ounce

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Description
  • Botanical name: Haematoxylum brasiletto
  • Common Names: Brazilwood, Logwood, called azulillo, palo rojo, Brasilillo marismeo, and in Nahuatl quamchitl (or cuamchitl) and hoitzqunhuitl
  • Origin: Wildcrafted from Mexico
  • Tea directions: Boil water or pour into a 6-8 oz cup, add 1/2 tablespoon of Palo de Brasil wood chips. Simmer for about 10-15 minutes. Enjoy your tea.
  • Other tea directions. Boil 1/2 liter or 2 cups water. Add one tablespoon or 15 grams of Palo de Brazil wood chips, simmer for 10-15 minutes. Drink as tea.
  • HEALTHFUL BENEFITS. As with any herbal supplementation, pregnant, lactating women, children 18 years or less of age, has medical conditions, prescriptions and older people need to consult your own health provider prior to supplementing any herbs.
  • PACKAGING: Enjoy long term shelf time two years from opening the package. Kraft stand-up barrier pouches are presentable, no need to move to a cannister. Airtight zippered display pouches lock in freshness. Thick barrier material protects items from moisture, gas and odor. FDA and USDA compliant. Bottom of gusset allows back to stand once filled.


HealinGifts Palo de Brasil hardwood chips 1 oz . Palo brasil hardwood chips from Mexico. Wildcrafted, all-natural. One ounce per package. Usually originated from west coast of Mexico, Columbia, Guatemala, Central America, and Venezuela. Brazilwood can be propagated from seeds and grow into tall trees, that grows into 15-20 feet tall, that has yellow flowers. Uses for Brazilwood is for lumber, dye but many traditional natives use the wood for teas well known for healthy benefits. Many health benefits from literatures. Also used for dyeing.