Brazilian Guarana or Guarana
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BRAZILIAN GUARANA
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Botanical: Paullinia cupana
Family: Sapindaceae (soapberry)
Other common names: Brazilian Cocoa, Paullinia, Uabano, Guarana Bread, Paullinia Sorbilis, Uaranzeiro, Brazilian Chocolate

Guarana is another gift from the Amazon rainforest that is quickly becoming popular in North America as a wonderful way to improve mental sharpness, reduce fatigue, increase stamina and endurance, and it may even lift depressed spirits.  It is considered a favorite national diet drink in Brazil.

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The information presented herein by Herbal Extracts Plus is intended for educational purposes only. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent disease. Individual results may vary, and before using any supplements, it is always advisable to consult with your own health care provider.

History:
Guarana is a shrubby, climbing vine that is native to South America, with compound leaves, yellow-flowered panicles, and pear-shaped fruit, filled with seeds like a small horse chestnut.  It thrives in moist, humus-rich soil in the partial shade of the rainforest in a minimum of sixty-five degrees Fahrenheit.  Its botanical genus, Paullinia, is derived from the name, Paullini, a European medical botanist, who died in 1712, but it was actually thought to be discovered by the ancient Incas, who used it centuries before the Europeans set foot in the New World, as an energy and stamina booster. The Maues and Murdurow Indians have been known to travel through jungles and across mountains for miles at a steady pace with a stick of Guarana as their only food. Guarana is made by the Guaranis, a tribe of South American Indians, in a long and complicated process. The seeds are shelled, washed, roasted, and pounded into a fine powder that is mixed with water to make dough. It is then rolled and sun-dried (or over a slow fire) until it hardens and is cut into eight-inch cylindrical pieces.  The result is a bitter, chocolate-flavored substance (without chocolate's oiliness) that is used in refreshing teas or as a tasty, coffee-like drink that is said to increase energy and mental acuity, combat fatigue and promote endurance and stamina. Supposedly, Guarana was used by Japanese soldiers during World War II for maintaining stamina, alertness and courage and is also said to be the richest source of caffeine worldwide that is well-known for its stimulating effects, due to that high caffeine content.  Brazilian miners drink it constantly, claiming that it prevents many diseases and is refreshing, and it is even considered a favorite national diet drink.  Guarana is rapidly becoming popular in North America and is added to diet foods, supplements for athletes, tonic drinks, chewing gum, soft drinks, candy and liqueurs.  Some of the constituents in Guarana include adenine, caffeine, D-catechin, saponin, tannins, theobromine, theophylline, starch and a fixed oil and a crystallizable principle in the seeds called guaranine.

Beneficial Uses:
Guarana is a stimulating tonic that is believed to improve physical stamina and endurance. Because its guaranine content is almost identical to caffeine in its actions, athletes have been known to take it to stimulate and improve their performance and increase their strength and endurance.  It is also thought to reduce fatigue and exhaustion.  The combination of guarinine, theobromine and theophyline act to stimulate the central nervous system and also act to enhance the metabolic rate, which may be helpful in weight loss programs.

As a "nervine," Guarana is also said to strengthen functional activity of the nervous system.  The alkaloids, theobromine and theophylline, act to stimulate the central nervous system and are thought to be useful in cases of neuralgia, paralysis, migraine and nervous headache (particularly popular in the U.S. and Europe) and the distress that sometimes accompanies menstruation.

Guarana is considered a gentle excitant that is said to be good for depression and mental exertion where there is fatigue or even exhaustion from hot weather. It is also thought to increase mental sharpness and concentration, which may also be a result of its guarinine content.

The tannins in Guarana act as an astringent and are said to help ease mild forms of leukorrhoea (vaginal discharge) and diarrhea.

As a mild diuretic, Guarana is thought to promote urine flow and act as febrifuge that helps to reduce mild fevers.  It is also said to alleviate urinary tract irritation.

Recommended Dosage:
Take one (1) to two (2) capsules, one (1) time each day with water at an early to mid-day mealtime.

Contraindications:

Pregnant and nursing women and people with high blood pressure or cardiovascular disease should not use Guarana.  It is not recommended in large amounts (many times the recommended dosage) because of its high guaranine/caffeine content, as it may cause sleeplessness and other possible health risks associated with caffeine. Do not take Guarana if you are taking the following medicines used for manic depression: lithium (Eskalith®, Lithane®, Lithotabs®) or mental illness (Clozapine) .

Capsule Size:
We use only 100% Gluten-free, Vegetable Cellulose, Certified Kosher, size "00" capsules for all of our encapsulated products. (click here for size comparison) Each capsule contains approximately 600 mgs of powdered herb material.

  • Brazilian Guarana - Standardized Extract -- Approximately 600 mgs each
Brazilian Guarana - Standardized Extract (22% Caffeine)
Item # H-4600 (capsules)/B-4600 (bulk)
30 capsules
$10.39
600 capsules
$138.36
60 capsules
$18.29
1/4 lb. Powder
$13.51
90 capsules
$24.42
1/2 lb. Powder
$22.03
360 capsules
$86.95
1 lb. Powder
$39.05
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Brazilian Guarana is also found in this Proprietary Herbal Remedy that we offer:
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60 capsules
$22.99
90 capsules
$30.69
360 capsules
$91.96


Brazilian Guarana is also found in this Synergistic Combination that we offer:
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30 capsules
$10.39
60 capsules
$18.43
90 capsules
$24.60
360 capsules
$90.76
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