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Coca leaves have been a staple in the Andean lifestyle over 4,000 years, an important symbol of cultural identity in ceremonies, and used medicinally as well. Coca was used in Inca feasts and religious rituals, among many other things. It was a driving factor in the labor efforts that Inca kings asked of their citizens, and also used to barter for other goods. These mystical  leaves were cited to have supernatural and miraculous powers. Coca acts as a stimulant that increases the physical capacity of the body, it allowed them perform laborious excavation work for days. Legend held that Manco Capac, the divine son of the Sun, had descended brought them knowledge of the gods, taught them the useful arts, and given them the coca leaf, this divine plant which satiates the hungry, strengthens the weak, and causes them to forget their misfortune.

Coca leaves were offered in sacrifice to the gods, were chewed during religious ceremonies, and were even placed in the mouths of the dead in order to assure them of a favorable reception in the beyond.

The coca plant contains essential minerals (calcium, potassium, phosphorus), vitamins (B1, B2, C, and E) and nutrients such as protein and fiber. Chewing coca is said to be good for relief of fatigue and hunger, beneficial for gastrointestinal illnesses, and said to ease the pain of dental caries, arthritis, headaches, sores, fractures, nosebleed, asthma, and impotence. Chewing coca leaves also is believed to ease the effects of living in high altitudes.

Coca leaves were offered in sacrifice to the gods, were chewed during religious ceremonies, and were even placed in the mouths of the dead in order to assure them of a favorable reception in the beyond.

The coca plant contains essential minerals (calcium, potassium, phosphorus), vitamins (B1, B2, C, and E) and nutrients such as protein and fiber. Chewing coca is said to be good for relief of fatigue and hunger, beneficial for gastrointestinal illnesses, and said to ease the pain of dental caries, arthritis, headaches, sores, fractures, nosebleed, asthma, and impotence. Chewing coca leaves also is believed to ease the effects of living in high altitudes.

The Seven Treasures of Coca bush Extract

For centuries, indigenous peoples have used the leaves of the coca bush (erythroxylum coca) for health and well-being. They chew the leaves or make an extract out of them. However, what makes coca tea so valuable?

Strengthens the Immune System

Coca extract is rich in vitamins A, B2, E as well as calcium, proteins and iron. Thus, it prevents anaemia, supports the blood and the liver.

Digestive Aid

Coca extract is widely appreciated after meals. It is good for the digestion and easy on the stomach. It can also help with diarrhoea and promotes urinary tract cleansing.

Pain Relief

The stimulating effect of coca extract supports pain relief such as known with rheumatism or arthritis.

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Energy Supply for the Body

The stimulating of coca extract promotes concentration and physical stamina.

Reduce Physical Stress

Coca extract helps regulate blood pressure and promotes the absorption of oxygen into the blood and brain. The improved oxygen uptake is especially beneficial at high altitudes, but not only there. The body benefits from high blood oxygen levels especially during stress.

Weight Control

The stimulating effect of coca extract supports pain relief such as pain from rheumatism or arthritis.

Increases Overall Well-Being

Coca extract brightens the mood and strengthens physical and mental well-being. When drunk in company, it promotes connectedness and belonging.

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