COW FOOT LEAVE BAUHINIA FORFICATA 11 LBS CASE
Bauhinia forficata, Pata de vaca is most commonly used for diabetes, but there is no good scientific evidence to support this use. Traditional medicine has been using this herb for many years to help promote healthier glucose levels and maintain better kidney function.
The natural powerful antioxidant used in traditional medicine for many years
Promotes healthier kidneys.
Great support for glucose levels
Whole leaves for easy crafting
Ingredients: Fresh Pata de Vaca Leaves (Cow’s Foot) Air Dried
Packing: 16 oz Kraft bag
Instructions
Boil a cup of water and add the cow’s foot to taste. Let it rise for 3-5 minutes, then drain the leaves, adding your favorite sweetener (if desired). Drink one (1) to three (3) cups daily. You can also enjoy it in salads.
Origin: Mexico
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COW FOOT LEAVE (BAUHINIA FORFICATA) DRIED
Cow Foot or Pata de vaca is a tree. The leaves are used to make medicine. Pata de vaca is most commonly used for diabetes, but there is no good scientific evidence to support this use. Traditional medicine has been using this herb for many years to help promote healthier glucose levels and to maintain better kidney function
What is Cowfoot Leaf?
Cow-Foot Leaf is an erect, somewhat woody plant, 1-2 m tall. … Cow-Foot Leaf is native to South America, and naturalized in many parts of the world. Medicinal uses: fresh leaves are applied on the surface of abscesses as topicals. Juice of leaves applied to eyes for conjunctivitis.
How does it work?
Cow foot or Pata de vaca might lower blood sugar levels. But the specific way it works is unclear. Pata de vaca might lower blood sugar levels. Pata de vaca might also reduce cancer growth, lower cholesterol levels, or work like an antioxidant.
Diabetes. Early research shows that drinking tea containing 3 grams of cow foot or pata de vaca daily for 8 weeks does not improve blood sugar levels or insulin levels in people with diabetes.
SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS & WARNINGS
Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Not much is known about the use of cow foot or pata de vaca leaves during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Stay on the safe side and avoid use.
Diabetes: Pata de vaca might lower blood sugar levels. People with diabetes should monitor their blood sugar levels closely. If you have diabetes, it’s best to check with your healthcare provider before starting cow foot or pata de vaca.
Surgery: Cow foot or Pata de vaca might affect blood sugar levels. There is a concern that it might interfere with blood sugar control during and after surgery. Stop using pata de vaca at least 2 weeks before a scheduled surgery.