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Judi Lynn

(160,516 posts)
Mon Mar 20, 2023, 09:01 AM Mar 2023

Copaiba: The "miracle" medicinal tree in Bolivia

One of the many riches from forests, medicinal oils provide better incomes and health for local and global communities

20/03/2023

In Bolivia, a group of women walk single file through the forest on their way to “tap” a copaiba (Copaifera langsdorffii), the “miracle tree” that is a source of income, health and empowerment for them and their community. These Indigenous Women belong to the Association of Women Entrepreneurs, otherwise known as “the Pioneers”. They harvest the tree’s oleoresin, collecting it from a hole drilled carefully into the trunk. They then process it into cosmetic and medicinal products, overseeing every part of the production chain.

The copaiba is known as the “miracle tree” because it is one of the medicinal trees most widely used in Bolivia’s Chiquitania region – and indeed in the Amazon in general. It treats inflammation and wounds and is considered one of the most important natural remedies in a rural region where people live far from pharmacies and hospitals and have little access to public health care.

The Pioneers are following in their ancestors’ footsteps. For centuries, the copaiba has been a staple of natural medicine. In Bolivia, healers used the oil, distilled from the oleoresin, to cure colds and rheumatism, massaging the pain away. Taking two drops daily mixed with a tablespoon of honey still treats bronchitis, tonsillitis and coughs here. In Brazil, they place copaiba oil on tumours and hives. A tea made from the seeds of the tree also works as a purgative and treats asthma.

Modern medicine uses copaiba oil to promote the healing of wounds and ulcers, as well as to treat serious and chronic skin diseases, such as dermatosis and psoriasis. One of the active ingredients in the oil is BCP (beta-caryophyllene), a potent compound with anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antibacterial and antioxidant properties.

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https://www.fao.org/fao-stories/article/en/c/1634082/









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Copaiba: The "miracle" medicinal tree in Bolivia (Original Post) Judi Lynn Mar 2023 OP
Interesting that this trees essence include beta-caryophyllene. lark Mar 2023 #1
Outstanding comment! Thank you, very much. 🌳 Judi Lynn Mar 2023 #2
I wonder if they are planting more.... Karadeniz Mar 2023 #3

lark

(23,091 posts)
1. Interesting that this trees essence include beta-caryophyllene.
Mon Mar 20, 2023, 09:06 AM
Mar 2023

This is the exact terpene I look for in the flower I buy. I find it to be quite mentally relaxing, and it helps calm my stomach as well as my brain. I look at the lab results and buy the strain with the highest level of caryophyllene or beta-caryophyllene.

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