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Guarana is considered by natural medicine to be one of the most valuable medicines offered by nature; a food of life.

 Guarana promotes wellbeing while also benefitting the body. Dr. Aslan announced to the National Congress of Brazil in 1982 that, “You have one of the most powerful and natural sources of youthfulness known to man”. It keeps arteries free and elastic, allowing blood to flow freely through the body. It inhibits the enzyme Monoamine Oxidase, which causes depression and accelerates the ageing process. Bentei calls it the “elixir of long life”, because following scientific studies, it has been shown that:

 Guarana acts upon muscular tissue to reduce fatigue and also the central nervous system where it facilitates intellectual activity.

Guarana is an efficient gastrointestinal regulator, as well as being beneficial in disturbances caused byguaranafermentation, food poisoning or infections.

It is a general tonic and stimulant, ideal for depressive states, low mood, fatigue, stress and weakness.

It has an antipyretic action, confirmed for years by people who have been protected against malaria due to the consumption of Guarana.

It helps to dilate and preserve blood vessels, facilitating circulation and contributing efficiently to prophylaxis treatment against arteriosclerosis.

It protects the liver.

It has a widespread tonic action in the changes of old age.

It is a diuretic and remedy for venous congestion and water retention.

Guarana is an ideal tonic and healer in ill patients and those recovering from an operation.

It is a subtle aphrodisiac due to its stimulant properties.

In summary, it awakens the body’s wellbeing, combats sluggishness, lightens sleeps and makes people stronger and healthier.

Guarana as a tonic and stimulant

  • Depression.
  • Physical anorexia.
  • Cerebral asthenia.
  • Stress.
  • Burnout (exhaustion).
  • Fatigue.

Guarana as an intestinal regulator

  • Diarrhoea.
  • Gas (fermentations).
  • Food poisoning.
  • Constipation.
  • As an antipyretic (reduces fever).
  • Typhoid fever.
  • Malarial fever.
  • Dysentery.

Guarana as a dietary supplement

  • Deficiency states.
  • Patients following operations.

Guarana as a natural remedy

  • Ateriosclerosis.
  • Migraines.
  • Impotence.

In all cases, we recommend that you consult your doctor, therapist or other health professional. The information contained in this article is for information purposes only.