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Guarana (Paulinia cupana)
Guarana is a plant is found largely
in Brazil, Uruguay and Venezuela. The plant was named after
the German medical botanist Paullini, who died in 1712. The
seeds of P. sorbilis are sometimes also used with it to prepare
Guarana, which was first made by a particular South American
Indian tribe. The seeds crushed and mixed with water and Cassava
and left to ferment forms a popular national drink. Its activity
is to raise metabolism and acts as a stimulant, tonic (folk
medicine), and in the homeopathic mother tincture for headaches.
Active substances in Guarana include catechin tannins, caffeine,
theobromine and other xanthines.
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