What are the properties of Chaparral in supplements?

The properties of Chaparral



The Chaparral has not yet been classified as a component of any supplement we recommend, however, if you know of any specific that should be put on our list, please feel welcome to submit your proposition (contact us). We will gladly consider adding it to our catalogue.


Chaparral (Larrea Tridentata)

TBS Ingredient ID (TBSI ID):
FamilyZygophyllaceae
NameCommon Names
Larrea TridentataChaparral, Creosote Bush, Stinkweed, Gobernadora, Hediondilla, Chaparral Leaf, Chaparral Leaf Powder
Description
Native Americans used chaparral for rheumatism, intestinal problems, colds, flu, bronchitis, diarrhea and urinary tract problems. They also chewed the twigs of this plant to relieve toothaches. Today chaparral is known to contain a powerful antioxidant and is being studied as a possible treatment for cancer.
Parts Used Medicinally:Leaves, Twigs
Habitat
Chaparral Is Native To The U.s. And Mexico