Description
Tincture made by a process of hydro-ethanolic percolation, with a ratio of 1 part Muira puama Bark to 3 parts liquid. Liquid comprises of 55% water and 45% sugar beet derived ethanol.
Ptychopetalum is a genus of two species of flowering plants in the family Olacaceae (not to be confused with the Oleaceae or olive family), native to the Amazon rainforest. The indigenous name for the genus is Muira Puama, “potency wood”. The species are shrubs or small trees growing to about 14 feet in height. It produces small, white, jasmine-scented flowers.
Packaging
Product is supplied in amber PET bottles with tamper evident screw tops.
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