Sunday, May 19, 2013

Cultural Survival Bazaar and health tips !!

La Sirena
27 East 3 Street (Calle 3)
NYC, 10003
212-780-9113
Open 12-7 daily
Abierto de 12-7pmtodos los días
Hola amigos !! 
La Sirena will be participating in the Cultural Survival Bazaar hope to see you there!!  May 24, 10 am - 6 pm, NYC !!
*See below for health tip with Dr Barbara Siminovich-Blok
  
  
Dr Siminovich-Blok is a Naturopathic Doctor and a Licensed Acupuncturist practicing in midtown. She also has some teaching and writing engagements. You can contact her office at info@drsiminovich.com or like her page in facebook https://www.facebook.com/DrSiminovich

 

In Mexico the "Cuachalalate" tree or Amphipterygium adstringens was described XVI century and has been used during many centuries before that. The amazing thing about the bark of this tree is that it is effective at treating ulcers, gastritis and cutaneous wounds. There are trials to confirm that is a good treatment for "helicobacter pylori"-the stomach-ulcer provoking bacteria-. The bark itself has skin regenerating properties (helps peptic ulcers) and some specific extracts have anti inflammatory and antibiotic properties, Therefore in Mexico It is used commonly to treat ulcers, cancer of stomach, gastritis, hemorrhoids and cutaneous wounds.

You can buy it online, or in a Market if you are ever around Oaxaca, the usual recipe involves boiling 3 (three) kilos of Cuachalalate bark in sixteen (16) liters of water for a period of 5 (five) hours, pill forms are prepared from that extract as well. 

Save $25 on your first visit with
Dr Barbara Siminovich-Blok when you mention La Sirena
  
  
 Offer Expires: July 31, 2013
This email was sent to lasirenanyc.xochi@blogger.com by lasirenanyc@yahoo.com |  
La Sirena | 27 east 3 street | NYC | NY | 10003

No comments:

Post a Comment