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Chá de Bugre
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Chá de Bugre (Cordia ecalyculata / Cordia
ecalyculata), a small tree 20-40 feet high and 1-2 feet in diameter
with its origins in Brazil is growing in various tropical areas
of South America including Argentina and Paraguay. Thanks to
the red cherry fruit resembling coffee beans, Chá de Bugre
is also known as 'café do mato' (coffee of the woods).
In small villages, you can still find many locals using it as
a coffee substitute.
For centuries, Chá de Bugre has been known as a very
potent weight loss aid and you can find it in pharmacies, stores
and even local stalls all around Brazil. Thanks to its wide range
of applications, Chá de Bugre can be found in various
forms such as tea bags, tinctures and fluid extracts and from
NHS In capsule form.
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