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Cinchona Bark Cut (Cinchona Officinalis)

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Cinchona bark cut is a natural product derived from the bark of the Cinchona tree, which is native to South America. The bark contains a number of alkaloids, including quinine, which is commonly used to treat malaria and other conditions.

Cinchona bark cut has a long history of use in traditional medicine, and is valued for its antimalarial and antipyretic properties. It is also sometimes used as a natural remedy for digestive issues, such as stomach upset and diarrhea.

In addition to its medicinal properties, cinchona bark cut is also used in the production of tonic water and other beverages. It has a bitter, slightly astringent taste that is characteristic of quinine, and is often paired with other flavors to create a balanced and refreshing beverage.

Cinchona bark cut is a versatile and useful herb that can be used in a variety of ways. It can be brewed into a tea or infusion, added to a tincture or extract, or used as a flavoring agent in foods and beverages. It is also available in powdered form, which can be added to recipes or used to make capsules or other herbal supplements.

If you are considering using cinchona bark cut as a dietary supplement or for medicinal purposes, it is important to consult with a healthcare provider first to ensure safe and appropriate use.

SKU: LA-1199

Also Known As: Quinine Bark Cut, Peruvian Bark Cut, Jesuit's Bark Cut, Chinchona Bark Cut, Cinchona Tree Bark Cut, Bitter Bark Cut, Quina Bark Cut, Fever Bark Cut, South American Bark Cut, Medicinal Cinchona Bark Cut

Nutrients: Carbohydrates, fiber, alkaloids (e.g., quinine, quinidine, cinchonine), flavonoids, phenolic acids, vitamin C (trace), calcium, magnesium, potassium, iron, manganese.

Notes: Cinchona bark (Cinchona officinalis) is the source of quinine, historically used to treat malaria; it provides trace nutrients but is primarily valued for its alkaloids. Use cautiously due to quinine’s potential side effects in large amounts.

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Jessica Villarreal
good enough

Absolutely recommend this for her cinchona bal blends.

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Jessica Villarreal
good enough

Absolutely recommend this for her cinchona bal blends.

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Casey Mcdonald
Perfect addition

Great purch cinchona ase, works exactly as described.

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Holly Griffin
Works like a charm

Didnt like it as much as I hoped, but still usable.

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Pamela Simpson
Fantastic!

Didnt like it as much cinchona as I hoped, but still usable.

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