Pfaffia Paniculata
Roots
Suma is also known as Brazilian Ginseng, although it is not actually from the Ginseng family it has similar properties.
This plant is also called Paratoda meaning "for all things."
Nutritional profile
9 different amino acids
Electrolytes and trace minerals including iron, magnesium, phosporous, potassium, calcium, cobalt, manganese, silica, zinc, selenium, germanium,
Vitamins A, B1, B2, E, K, and panthothenic acid.
CONTRAINDICATIONS
Not suitable for people with oestrogen-positive cancers.
SUGGESTED DOSAGE
Suma root powder
2-4g of powder per day.
Or as recommended by a Herbal Practitioner.
See Using the herbs at the bottom of this page.