Abuta and Açaí plant

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(00:14) Katrina’s question who just left, ask what is your abuta function? Abuta is anti-epathic. It works for liver situation, for virosis, for bacteria, for malaria, Covid, all those things. For the digestive system also? For the digestive system as well. Something for the intestinal flora. It works that. And there are other functions that can be like for example, minimal, like in the question of when there’s rheumatic pains. Anti-inflammatory. It has that function as well. Anti-inflammatory, of course. Well, diabetes is cured with antioxidant. It strengthens the walls of the veins, arteries, capillaries, it provides omega for the joints, for flexibility, it improves the skin. What else? So far. So far where is it? So far? It’s there. It’s there. It’s there. It’s there. It’s there. It takes something else away from you. For you too much energy. The root has diuretic functions. It is diuretic also. Liver, kidneys, to purify. There is also for diabetes. It also works that part. That’s more or less it. Exactly. I beg your pardon? Seven what? Seven stones. I expelled seven stones 15 years ago. She expelled seven stones. With azai or wasaí? With wasaí, of course. Because it is a diuretic, I work on the kidneys, I have expelled seven stones with wasaí. So, basically it is a plant that helps the body’s integral regeneration. The two, between azaí and wasaí, which is the same.

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