الأحد، 9 ديسمبر 2012

Long use of the seeds of algwarana inhibits central nervous

Dr. Jaber Bin Salem Al-Qahtani

Algwarana perennial climber tree up to 10 m with compound leaves are divided and clusters of yellow-colored flowers and fruit Blueberry agaset contain small shiny brown seeds. Original home of algwarana plant of tropical forests of the Amazon basin of Brazil and planted large areas in Brazil for commercial purpose. Known plant scientifically Paullinia cupana, Sapindaceae. The user of the tree seed that contains xanthines, are about 7% caffeine and theobromine and theophylline (such compounds found in coffee) the seeds contain acid wesaboninat tannins. Algwarana seeds in Brazil used widely where seeds when mature fruits and then FRY them as coffee toasted and crushed tea product made drink against fatigue and treatment for diarrhea and had become the seeds of algwarana currently a substitute for coffee in Brazil. Widely used against headaches and migraine and mild depression to enhance energy levels and reduced weight are used where there are drugs which are sold in pharmacies under the name Guarana as disks. Long use of seeds inhibit the central nervous system. The algwarana property contains a high content of tannins acid impede the ability of the intestine to absorb nutrients. However a short term algwarana medicine useful to enhance energy and treat headaches caused by tension which does not handle the rest. The algwarana property holding company dealing with chronic diarrhea effectively. Algwarana should not be used by people who suffer from cardiovascular disease or high blood pressure.

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