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Kola Nut and Powder Profile

Also known as- Cola acuminate.

Introduction

Tropical Africa is the native home of the towering kola tree growing up to 40 feet (13 meters) tall. Its yellow flowers tinged with purple bear reddish-brown seeds with almost no taste but rich in caffeine. Throughout Western Africa, a small piece of nut is chewed before each meal to promote digestion. The nut is also thought to improve the flavor of any food and to counteract the effects of drinking tainted water.

Constituents

Caffeine, starch, sugar.

Parts Used

The whole nut. The nuts, either whole or cut retain their caffeine content better than kola nut powder and it is recommended that you grind your Kola immediately before using.

Typical Preparations

Kola, as its name suggests, is a main ingredient in many traditional colas. In herbal medicine, the nut is usually soaked in alcohol to make tinctures. May be taken as tea although bitter, and the powder can be taken as a capsule.

Summary

Kola is a traditional energy tonic and antidepressant. In Western Uganda, kola nut is thought to enhance male potency. The nut may contain compounds effect against the trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness).

Precautions

Avoid if there is uncontrolled high blood pressure. Not to be used while pregnant.
Excessive use may cause gastro-intestinal upset and it should not be used for long periods of time.

 

For educational purposes only
This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


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