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(00:40) When we were in the festival of elders, in the framework of the festival we had guayusa ceremonies and you said that it was to get rid of laziness, to energize yourself, it had many properties, to raise the energy level. And he wants to know if he has never heard of this plant, he wants to know if it exists so that he can consume it and if he can diet it.
(01:13) We have micropulverized, so it’s like the dock. Now for diet we do not have it and we have not yet found people who are able to diet it. It can be such a simple plant, shrubby, but in diet it is quite , quite strict too. So in due course, some time will come when there is a person who comes to the plant for someone’s person came to the cow, for example, and it is not very common that it comes for a person.
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(02:43) But if you want, if you’re not on a diet, if you want to take plantitas, there’s the tea, you can make tea, you take four little leaves a day in tecito and you get up 4:00 a.m. every day. After you don’t take 10 because you are going to get up at 10:00 a.m. Yes, it is like making lemon verbena, a lemon verbena infusion. In the backyard of my house, when I was a child, I had a guayuza lemon verbena plant and from there I used to take four leaves with my tea. That is, the tea from that to go to school, to school, because there were no resources for anything else. There was a guayuse tree and I drank all of it. And so now I only sleep until four o’clock.