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31st July 2015, 04:08 PM
Coca Tea or mate de Coca
the holy coca leaf infusion
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Coca tea (known in Peru as mate de coca) , is an herbal tea made from the leaves of the coca plant. The coca leaf is cut and put in a tea bag and is used as a normal tisane: by dipping a coca tea bag in hot water. Mate de coca is a very popular tisane in Peru where it is consumed as a digestive tea and even to treat altitude sickness. (that’s why it is so popular among the mountaineers who climb the Andes).
Traditional medical uses of coca are foremost as a stimulant to overcome fatigue, hunger, and thirst. It is considered particularly effective against altitude sickness. It also is used as an anaesthetic to alleviate the pain of headache and sores, etc. Before stronger anaesthetics were available, coca leaves were also used for broken bones, childbirth, and during trephining operations on the skull.
Is coca tea a drug? http://www.inkanat.com/graficos/ap04980_p.jpg
Even tough the leaves of the coca plant contain several alkaloids including cocaine, it does not mean that coca leaf is equivalent to cocaine because to produce cocaine from the leaves it isneeded several kilos of leaves and some chemical products and processes to extract a few grams of cocaine which is not the case when consuming the leaves naturally and directly as a tea.
The tiny quantities of alkaloid that are naturally present in coca leaves provide only a slight energising sensation and are not addicting at all. In Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador, indigenous people chew coca leaves for energy to work all day long without eating.
Coca tea is sold in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador in the supermarkets besides the other kinds of teas, there is even no limitation of age to purchase coca tea. It is seen as another kind of tea in these countries and it is starting to be seen as so in the rest of the countries.
http://www.inkanat.com/graficos/fondodecoca.jpgThe Coca plant:
Coca is a plant in the family Erythroxylaceae, native to north-western South America. The plant plays a significant role in traditional Andean culture. Coca, spelled koka in Quechua and Aymara, resembles a blackthorn bush, and grows to a height of 2–3 m (7–10 ft). The branches are straight, and the leaves, which have a green tint, are thin, opaque, oval, and taper at the extremities. A marked characteristic of the leaf is an areolated portion bounded by two longitudinal curved lines, one line on each side of the midrib, and more conspicuous on the under face of the leaf.
Coca leaves have been used for centuries as a stimulant. Pre-Incan Indians used the leaves to relieve altitude sickness (hypoxia), hunger and fatigue. Coca is traditionally cultivated in the lower altitudes of the eastern slopes of the Andes, or the highlands depending on the species grown. Since ancient times, its leaves have been an important trade commodity between the lowlands where it is grown and the higher altitudes where it is widely consumed by the Andean peoples of Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, and Bolivia.
Traces of coca have been found in mummies dating to 3000 years ago. Extensive archeological evidence for the chewing of coca leaves dates back at least to the sixth century A.D. Moche period, and the subsequent Inca period, based on mummies found with a supply of coca leaves, pottery depicting the characteristic cheek bulge of a coca chewer, spatulas for extracting alkali and figured bags for coca leaves and lime made from precious metals, and gold representations of coca in special gardens of the Inca in Cuzco. Coca chewing may originally have been limited to the eastern Andes before its introduction to the Incas.
COCA TEA INFUSIONS
coca tea (http://www.cocanatural.com/en/detalle.asp?prod=coca-tea-delisse)http://www.inkanat.com/graficos/we063113.jpg
Cat`s claw and coca leaves (http://www.cocanatural.com/en/detalle.asp?prod=coca-tea-with-cats-claw)
Coca leaf with camomile tea (http://www.cocanatural.com/en/detalle.asp?prod=coca-tea-with-camomile-tea)
Coca Tea with Eucalyptus (http://www.cocanatural.com/en/detalle.asp?prod=coca-tea-with-eucalyptus)
Lemon verbena with coca leaf (http://www.cocanatural.com/en/detalle.asp?prod=coca-tea-with-lemon-verbena)
Coca leaf with Mint (http://www.cocanatural.com/en/detalle.asp?prod=coca-tea-with-mint)
Coca tea - Frequently asked questions:
1. Is it legal to import coca tea?
Coca tea is completely legal in Peru and in all South America, there you can buy it in every supermarket along with other kinds of teas. As it is made from coca leaves, it sometimes is seen as a part of the drug group but customs know that this is a normal tea that has nothing to do with cocaine so it is in a fuzzy zone of classification.
2. Where to buy coca tea in the USA?
You won't find coca tea in any store in the USA or in other country apart from South America because its import is forbidden; so the only possibility is to purchase for personal use from our Peruvian partenrs webstore clicking the next link: buy coca tea (http://www.cocanatural.com/en/default.asp?par=0_436)
3. What happens if the customs stops my order?
It is very rare that the customs service stops the entrance but if that's the case, the package will come back to our office and we will refund your payment.
http://www.inkanat.com/en/infohealth/mate-coca-tea.html
the holy coca leaf infusion
http://www.inkanat.com/graficos/fil.JPG
Coca tea (known in Peru as mate de coca) , is an herbal tea made from the leaves of the coca plant. The coca leaf is cut and put in a tea bag and is used as a normal tisane: by dipping a coca tea bag in hot water. Mate de coca is a very popular tisane in Peru where it is consumed as a digestive tea and even to treat altitude sickness. (that’s why it is so popular among the mountaineers who climb the Andes).
Traditional medical uses of coca are foremost as a stimulant to overcome fatigue, hunger, and thirst. It is considered particularly effective against altitude sickness. It also is used as an anaesthetic to alleviate the pain of headache and sores, etc. Before stronger anaesthetics were available, coca leaves were also used for broken bones, childbirth, and during trephining operations on the skull.
Is coca tea a drug? http://www.inkanat.com/graficos/ap04980_p.jpg
Even tough the leaves of the coca plant contain several alkaloids including cocaine, it does not mean that coca leaf is equivalent to cocaine because to produce cocaine from the leaves it isneeded several kilos of leaves and some chemical products and processes to extract a few grams of cocaine which is not the case when consuming the leaves naturally and directly as a tea.
The tiny quantities of alkaloid that are naturally present in coca leaves provide only a slight energising sensation and are not addicting at all. In Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador, indigenous people chew coca leaves for energy to work all day long without eating.
Coca tea is sold in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador in the supermarkets besides the other kinds of teas, there is even no limitation of age to purchase coca tea. It is seen as another kind of tea in these countries and it is starting to be seen as so in the rest of the countries.
http://www.inkanat.com/graficos/fondodecoca.jpgThe Coca plant:
Coca is a plant in the family Erythroxylaceae, native to north-western South America. The plant plays a significant role in traditional Andean culture. Coca, spelled koka in Quechua and Aymara, resembles a blackthorn bush, and grows to a height of 2–3 m (7–10 ft). The branches are straight, and the leaves, which have a green tint, are thin, opaque, oval, and taper at the extremities. A marked characteristic of the leaf is an areolated portion bounded by two longitudinal curved lines, one line on each side of the midrib, and more conspicuous on the under face of the leaf.
Coca leaves have been used for centuries as a stimulant. Pre-Incan Indians used the leaves to relieve altitude sickness (hypoxia), hunger and fatigue. Coca is traditionally cultivated in the lower altitudes of the eastern slopes of the Andes, or the highlands depending on the species grown. Since ancient times, its leaves have been an important trade commodity between the lowlands where it is grown and the higher altitudes where it is widely consumed by the Andean peoples of Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, and Bolivia.
Traces of coca have been found in mummies dating to 3000 years ago. Extensive archeological evidence for the chewing of coca leaves dates back at least to the sixth century A.D. Moche period, and the subsequent Inca period, based on mummies found with a supply of coca leaves, pottery depicting the characteristic cheek bulge of a coca chewer, spatulas for extracting alkali and figured bags for coca leaves and lime made from precious metals, and gold representations of coca in special gardens of the Inca in Cuzco. Coca chewing may originally have been limited to the eastern Andes before its introduction to the Incas.
COCA TEA INFUSIONS
coca tea (http://www.cocanatural.com/en/detalle.asp?prod=coca-tea-delisse)http://www.inkanat.com/graficos/we063113.jpg
Cat`s claw and coca leaves (http://www.cocanatural.com/en/detalle.asp?prod=coca-tea-with-cats-claw)
Coca leaf with camomile tea (http://www.cocanatural.com/en/detalle.asp?prod=coca-tea-with-camomile-tea)
Coca Tea with Eucalyptus (http://www.cocanatural.com/en/detalle.asp?prod=coca-tea-with-eucalyptus)
Lemon verbena with coca leaf (http://www.cocanatural.com/en/detalle.asp?prod=coca-tea-with-lemon-verbena)
Coca leaf with Mint (http://www.cocanatural.com/en/detalle.asp?prod=coca-tea-with-mint)
Coca tea - Frequently asked questions:
1. Is it legal to import coca tea?
Coca tea is completely legal in Peru and in all South America, there you can buy it in every supermarket along with other kinds of teas. As it is made from coca leaves, it sometimes is seen as a part of the drug group but customs know that this is a normal tea that has nothing to do with cocaine so it is in a fuzzy zone of classification.
2. Where to buy coca tea in the USA?
You won't find coca tea in any store in the USA or in other country apart from South America because its import is forbidden; so the only possibility is to purchase for personal use from our Peruvian partenrs webstore clicking the next link: buy coca tea (http://www.cocanatural.com/en/default.asp?par=0_436)
3. What happens if the customs stops my order?
It is very rare that the customs service stops the entrance but if that's the case, the package will come back to our office and we will refund your payment.
http://www.inkanat.com/en/infohealth/mate-coca-tea.html