Tabebuia fluviatilis

Tabebuia fluviatilis, also known as the "pau d'arco" or "lapacho" tree, is a plant species native to the tropical regions of South America, belonging to the bignonia family.

The plant's inner bark contains high levels of quinones and other bioactive compounds, which are responsible for its medicinal properties, including antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant activities.

The health benefits of Tabebuia fluviatilis include its ability to boost the immune system, reduce fever, and alleviate symptoms of digestive disorders, as well as its potential to prevent the growth of certain types of cancer cells.

Herbal preparations of Tabebuia fluviatilis can be found in the form of capsules, teas, and tinctures, which are often used to treat various health conditions in traditional medicine.