What buchu does :
Buchu is an herb which acts as a diuretic and anti-inflamatory. Specifically, buchu is used to ease inflamation of the colon, gums, mucous membranes, prostate, sinuses, and vagina. Buchu is also good for all sorts of bladder and kidney problems, including infection, and it is good for digestive and prostate disorders.
Where buchu is found :
The active component of buchu is found in the leaves of the herb.
What buchu is made of :
Buchu is composed of various nutrients and phytochemicals. The nutrients, listed alphabetically, are: Calcium, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, silicon, vitamin B1, vitamin B2, vitamin B3, and zinc.
The phytochemicals, listed alphabetically, are: Alpha-pinene, alpha-terpinene, barosma-camphor, diosphenol, hesperidin, limonene, menthone, pulegone, quercetin, quercetrin, and rutin.
How much buchu to take :
Take buchu as directed on the label of the supplement you are using.
Comments about buchu:
Do not consumed boiled buchu leaves as it may be harmful to your health.
Where to buy buchu:
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