Description
In the late 18th century, the export of tongkat Ali, coffee and tea together eventually led to combining these products into blended beverages. Today, tongkat ali coffees and teas are highly popular throughout Southeast Asia. The root and root bark of the plant are decocted to make a strong tonic The root is also dried and powdered for use as a dietary supplement and food and drink additive.
Use as a natural colorant in soaps and other skin care products.
culinary Use as a natural colorant in soaps and other skin care products.
safety Tongkat ali powder should be avoided by people with a history of a hormone-driven cancer, such as prostate cancer. Consult your health care practitioner before using this herb if you are pregnant or nursing, or have a history of kidney disease, heart disease, or acquired immune deficiencies. This herb may increase the effect of diabetes medications.
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