guayusa การใช้
- Released in 2013, Runa Clean Energy uses highly concentrated guayusa as its base ingredient.
- The Kichwa people claim that guayusa induces dreams that foretell whether hunting expeditions will be successful.
- Runa began selling bagged guayusa on the East Coast in October 2010 in natural food stores and supermarkets.
- Chemical analyses in 2009 and 2010 have shown caffeine content in guayusa of 2.90-3.28 % by dry weight.
- A certified Benefit corporation, Runa purchases guayusa directly from indigenous farmers who own their own land in a model following Fair Trade principles.
- One of three known caffeinated holly trees, the leaves of the guayusa tree are dried and brewed like a tea for their stimulative effects.
- In addition to caffeine, guayusa also contains theobromine, commonly found in chocolate, and L-theanine, a glutamic acid analog also found in green tea.
- Though like many cultures Jun can subsist on many diets such as yerba mate, peony, and guayusa, how authentic the result relative to the name becomes is unclear.
- Meanwhile, I . guayusa s stimulating and medicinal properties will continue to position it as a valued species of the Andean Amazonian interface, especially given intensification of market oriented guayusa production in recent years ."
- Runa offers nine flavors of ready-to-drink beverages : six lightly sweetened flavors Hibiscus-Berry, Lemon-Lemongrass, Sweet Peach, Raspberry, Mint, and Traditional Guayusa, two unsweetened flavors Lime and Guava, and a Half & Half ( Half Tea / Half Lemonade ) flavor.
- In 2015, Runa Foundation carried out an extensive study on the uses and history of the plant amongst various indigenous groups throughout Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru which was published in Picked leaves of " Ilex guayusa " plant in Archidona, Ecuador " In relation to the therapeutic uses of guayusa, we acknowledge that available museum records and accounts have not always been verified to ensure they actually refer to I . guayusa, or to a different species with similar uses.
- In 2015, Runa Foundation carried out an extensive study on the uses and history of the plant amongst various indigenous groups throughout Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru which was published in Picked leaves of " Ilex guayusa " plant in Archidona, Ecuador " In relation to the therapeutic uses of guayusa, we acknowledge that available museum records and accounts have not always been verified to ensure they actually refer to I . guayusa, or to a different species with similar uses.
- In 2015, Runa Foundation carried out an extensive study on the uses and history of the plant amongst various indigenous groups throughout Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru which was published in Picked leaves of " Ilex guayusa " plant in Archidona, Ecuador " In relation to the therapeutic uses of guayusa, we acknowledge that available museum records and accounts have not always been verified to ensure they actually refer to I . guayusa, or to a different species with similar uses.