Cola Tree-Herbal

Cola Tree
(Cola Tree- Main Source of Caffeine in Colas/Pop/Carbonated Soft Drinks)
What is it used for?
*Cola Tree is Used for- Depression, an Aphrodisiac, Diarrhea, Heartburn,
Fluid Retention, Alertness, Wounds, Stimulating the Heart, Cleaning the Teeth, Freshen
the Breath, Mood Disorders, Personality Disorders, Heart Disease
Key Indicators/Explanations:
*Native to- Western Africa, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, belong to the same
Family as Chocolate (Cacao), Active Component is Extracted from Seeds
Signs and Symptoms:
*Side Effects are- Anxiety, Stomach Pain, Palpitations, Staining of the Inside of the
Mouth (Yellow from Chewing Cola Nuts), Nervous or Excited Feeling, Allergic
Reaction, Decrease in Certain Hormones, Fast Pulse, High Blood Pressure,
Changes in Liver, Kidney, Brain, and Testicular Enzyme Activity, Slow Pulse,
Slow Blood Pressure, Increased Risk for Mouth Cancer, Mood Changes
*AVOID using if- Pregnant, Breast-Feeding, Stomach Ulcers, an Increased Risk
for a Stroke, High Blood Pressure, Irregular Heart Beats, Allergic to Chocolate,
Possible Cross-Sensitivity, Smoke Cigarettes, Chew Cola Nuts, taking Aspirin, a Pain
Reliever, or a Medication for Fever
Recommend:
*Fluid Extract- 5 to 40 drops (1/2 - 2 teaspoons) orally up to 3 times daily,
taken at Meals with Water or Juice
*Decoction- 1-2 teaspoons of Unextracted Powder Boiled in 1 cup of Water
12 to 15 Minutes
*Solid Extract- 2 - 9 grains (130 - 520 milligrams) orally
*Available as- Nuts, Seeds, Seed Extracts, Tablets, Capsules, Fluid Extracts
What can I do?
*See your Physician
*See FFF RD- on line for help