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There are many natural ways to help alleviate pain or diseases within your body.  One of eSutras Organics supplements that has tons of benefits is the Suma Root Powder. Also called “the Brazilian ginseng” this powerful root has lots of medicinal properties. Usually used as a tonic, this root of a South American vine serves to stabilize and enhance your body’s functions. When in a tonic form it may be helpful to people who are recovering from the flu, as well as anyone else who lacks energy and stamina. The herb supports the body's natural properties to increase stamina, promote healthy energy levels and combat the effects of fatigue and stress. It also makes hormones stronger, such as estrogen, as well as being a hormone balancer. It is an anti-inflammatory and can help with acute joint pains, strengthen the immune system and the beta-sitosterol and stigmasterol content in the root is thought to maintain a healthy cholesterol balance in the body. It’s no surprise it’s sometimes called by a different name, “para todo”, which translates to “for everything”. It really does have a wide variety of uses for ailments.
Suma is also used as an aphrodisiac. In modern Brazilian herbal medicine practices, Suma Root is employed as a cellular oxygenator and taken to stimulate appetite and circulation, increase estrogen production, balance blood sugar levels, strengthen the muscular system, and enhance memory. One of the reason Suma has been so effective is because it cellular level oxygenation. It affects your actual cells and give them the boosting nutrients they contain.
Dosage: eSutras Organics recommends 2 per day with a glass of water.
This information about Suma Root is purely educational. No statements have been approved by the FDA or any trained medical worker. Please consult a licensed medical practitioner before taking any of eSutras Organics supplements.

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