Handroanthus selachidentatus
Handroanthus selachidentatus, also known as the "Brazilian cherry tree," is a plant species native to the Amazon rainforest.
The plant is known for its medicinal properties, particularly in traditional medicine, where it has been used to treat various health conditions, including fever, inflammation, and digestive issues.
The bark and leaves of the tree contain compounds with analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties, which provide several health benefits, including reducing pain and inflammation, improving cardiovascular health, and supporting immune function.
Handroanthus selachidentatus is typically used in herbal preparations, such as teas, infusions, and extracts, which can be consumed orally to take advantage of its medicinal properties.