Summary of Plantas bioativas: erva-baleeira, guaco, açafrão-da-terra, pariri, fáfia, erva-de-santa-maria

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The speaker discusses five bioactive plants from the orto of Guaraciaba, highlighting their various uses and benefits. The plants, including erva-baleeira, guaco, açafrão-da-terra, pariri, and fáfia, are showcased for their anti-inflammatory properties, with some being used to treat joint pain, arthritis, respiratory issues, and boost immunity. The speaker shares their personal experience using guaco to make a xarope for respiratory issues and notes that certain plants, such as pariri, are contraindicated for certain individuals and should only be used by those who want to boost their immunity.

  • 00:00:00 In this section, the speaker discusses five bioactive plants from the orto of Guaraciaba, including erva-baleeira, guaco, açafrão-da-terra, pariri, and fáfia. The speaker highlights the anti-inflammatory properties of erva-baleeira, which can be used to treat joint pain and arthritis, and can be consumed as a tea, cataplasma, or added to food. The speaker also shares their personal experience using guaco to make a xarope, which they claim is effective in treating respiratory issues. The speaker then moves on to discuss açafrão-da-terra, which is anti-inflammatory and can be used to boost immunity, and erva-de-santa-maria, which has been used for centuries to treat various ailments and is known for its anti-inflammatory properties.
  • 00:05:00 In this section, the speaker discusses the Pariri plant, also known as Crajiru, which is a plant that can be used to increase immunity and protect against respiratory diseases and anemia. The plant's leaves and flowers can be consumed as a tea, and it is recommended to use the older leaves and flowers to make the tea. However, the speaker notes that the plant is contraindicated for certain individuals, including children, pregnant women, and people with allergies or blood clots, and advises that it should only be used by those who want to boost their immunity.

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