Catuaba

OTHER NAME(S): Caramuru, Catigua, Catuaba Casca, Chuchuhuasha, Erythroxylum catuaba, Golden Trumpet, Pau de Reposta, Piratancara, Tatuaba, Anemopaegma arvense, Anemopaegma mirandrum, Erythroxylum vaccinifolium, Trichilia catigua, others.r r Family: Bignoniaceae, Erythroxylaceae, Meliaceae, others.

Overview

Catuaba is an herb. People use the bark to make medicine.

People use catuaba for sexual arousal and performance, agitation, poor memory, and many other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses.

Catuaba contains chemicals that might work against certain bacteria and viruses.

Catuaba contains chemicals that might work against certain bacteria and viruses.

References
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