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DESCRIPTION
Properties/Actions:
Alterative, Analeptic, Antioxidant, Aperient, Astringent, Depurative, Diuretic,
Glycogenolytic, Immunostimulant, Lipolytic, Purgative, Stimulant, Stomachic,
Sudorific, Tonic
Phytochemicals: 2,5-xylenol, 4-oxolauric-acid, 5-o-caffeoylquinic-acid,
Alpha-amyrin, Ash, Beta-amyrin, Butyric-acid, Caffeine, Caffetannin, Chlorogenic-acid,
Chlorophyll, Choline, EO, Fiber, Inositol, Isobutyric-acid, Isocapronic-acid,
Isovaleric-acid, Neochlorogenic- acid, Nicotinic-acid, Nitrogen, Pantothenic-acid,
Protein, Pyridoxine, Resin, Resinic-acid, Riboflavin, Rutin, Stearic-acid,
Tannin, Theobromine, Theophylline, Trigonelline, Ursolic-acid, Vanillin
Yerba Mate is a widely cultivated medium-sized 4 to 8 meter evergreen tree indigenous to Paraguay, Brazil and other south American countries.(1,2) It is in the holly family with holly-like leaves that are somewhat leathery.(3) In the wild, mate grows near streams. The white flowers produce a small red, black or yellow berries, but it is Ilex's leaves which are used medicinally and as a natural refreshing tea beverage throughout South America.(4) Yerba Mate is a wild plant that has a distinct aroma and taste that has never been surpassed through plantation cultivation, although it widely cultivated now to keep up with demand. In South America, yerba mate is considered a "national drink" and in Europe it is called "the green gold of the Indios".(5) In Brazil and Paraguay, the leading exporting nations, some production still comes from wild stands, most of which are found in the humid depressions of the foothills. It is not unusual for one wild tree to yield 65 to 85 pounds of dried leaves annually. In harvesting, mate gatherers called tarrafeiros or yebateros travel through the jungle searching for a stand of trees called a mancha. Harvesting is done between May and October, when the tree is in full leaf, and leaves are picked from the same tree only every third year thus protecting the tree for the ensuing crop.
Yerba Mate is the subject of a German Monograph which lists its uses for mental and physical fatigue, and having "analeptic, diuretic, positively inotropic, positively chronotropic, glycogenolytic and lipolytic effects." (5) Yerba mate has been used medicinally as a diuretic, tonic, and a central nervous system stimulant.(6, 7) Another traditional use has been as a depurative (to promote cleansing and excretion of waste).(8) Herbalist, Daniel Mowrey, states that yerba mate is a "whole body tonic," even in large amounts" and "promotes balances in many body systems without overstimulating any system." Yerba mate's tonic effect on the body helps to regulate sleep cycles and reduce fatigue.(9)Mate is used to reduce appetite, invigorate the body, and affects the muscles by reducing fatigue.(10)
In Europe, Mate is used for weight loss, "as the ideal slimming remedy which facilitates losing weight in a natural way and still the distressing feelings of hunger and thirst."(5) Dr. James Balch, MD recommends Yerba Mate for arthritis, headache, hemorrhoids, fluid retention, obesity, fatigue, stress, constipation, allergies and hay fevers stating that it "cleanses the blood, tones the nervous system, retards aging, stimulates the mind, controls the appetite, stimulates the production of cortisone, and is believed to enhance the healing powers of other herbs."(11)
Research on the active constituents of Yerba Mate were reported in the mid-1970s through mid-1980's (12, 13) The primary active chemical constituency of yerba mate is made up of 0.3-2.0% caffeine(2, 5) theobromine, theophylline, saponins, and 10% chlorogenic acid.(5, 7) Sterols resembling ergosterol and cholesterol are also present in yerba mate.(5) In addition, Yerba Mate is a rich source of minerals and 15 amino acids are present in the leaves.(14) In a study by Swantson-Flatt with the closely related Ilex species guayusa, the mate extract "retarded the development of hyperglycaemia" in streptozotocin diabetic mice and "reduced the hyperphagia, polydipsia, body weight loss, and glycated haemoglobin."(15) This study suggests the presence of potentially useful antidiabetic agents in Mate. The antioxidant properties demonstrated clinically by Yerba Mate were reported in two clinical studies demonstrating its high antioxidant values linked to rapid absorption of known antioxidant phytochemicals found in Mate leaves.(16,17) Of most recent clinical interest is a group of known and novel saponins that researchers have isolated in Mate leaves. Saponins are a group of phytochemicals with known pharmacological activities, including, as the latest research shows, stimulating the immune system.(18 - 20)
ETHNOBOTANY: WORLDWIDE USES
Brazil Digestion, Diuretic, Heart, Obesity, Stimulant, Stomachic, Tea,
Tonic, Urinary
Elsewhere Stimulant
Mexico Coffee
Paraguay Tea
So. America Aperient, Astringent, Coffee, Rheumatism
Turkey Diuretic, Purgative, Scurvy, Stimulant, Sudorific, Tea
Footnotes:
Schultes, R.E., and R.F. Faffauf, 1990. The Healing Forest, Dioscorides
Press.
Tyler, Varro E., 1994. Herbs of Choice The Therapeutic Use of Phytomedicinals,
Haworth Press, Inc.
Duke, James A. and Vasquez, Rodolfo. 1994. Amazonian Ethnobotanical Dictionary,
CRC Press, Inc.
Grieve, Mrs. M., 1971. A Modern Herbal, Dover Publications.
Wichtl, Max, 1994. Herbal Drugs and Phytopharmaceuticals, CRC Press.
Easterling, John, 1992. Traditional Uses of Rainforest Botanicals.
de Sousa, et. al., 1991. Constituintes Quimicos Ativos de Plantas Medicinais
Brasileiras, Laboaratorio de Productos Naturais.
Mate, The Review of Natural Products, February 1997. Facts and Comparisons
Group.
Mowrey, Daniel B., 1993. Herbal Tonic Therapies, Keats Publishing, Inc.
Duke, J.A.., 1985. CRC Handbook of Medicinal Herbs, CRC Press, Boca Raton,
FL
Balch J.F. & Balch, P.A., 1990, Prescription for Nutritional Healing.
Avery Publishing Group
Alikaridis F, 1987 Natural constituents of Ilex species. J Ethnopharmacol
20(2), 121-144 (1987)
Fossati C, 1976 On the virtue and therapeutic properties of "yerba-mate"
(Ilex paraguayensis or paraguariensis St. Hilaire 1838) Clin Ter 78(3),
265-272 (1976)
Tenorio Sanz MD, 1991 Mineral elements in mate herb (Ilex paraguariensis
St. H.) Arch Latinoam Nutr 41(3), 441-454 (1991)
Swanston-Flatt SK, 1989 Glycaemic effects of traditional European plant
treatments for diabetes. Studies in normal and streptozotocin diabetic
mice. Diabetes Res 10(2), 69-73
Gugliucci A, 1996. Antioxidant effects of Ilex paraguariensis: induction
of decreased oxidability of human LDL in vivo. Biochem Biophys Res Commun
224(2), 338-344
Gugliucci A, 1995. Low density lipoprotein oxidation is inhibited by extracts
of Ilex paraguariensis. Biochem Mol Biol Int 35(1), 47-56
Kraemer KH, 1996. Matesaponin 5, a highly polar saponin from Ilex paraguariensis.
Phytochemistry 42(4), 1119-1122
Schenkel EP, 1996. Triterpene saponins from mate, Ilex paraguariensis.
Adv Exp Med Biol405, 47-56
Gosmann G, 1995. Triterpenoid saponins from Ilex paraguariensis. J Nat
Prod 58(3), 438-441
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REFERENCED QUOTES ON YERBA MATE
3. "ACTIONS: Mental stimulant, Increases stamina and endurance, Diuretic.
TRADITIONAL USE: Yerba Mate is considered a stimulant and effective as
a diuretic. Yerba Mate carries a colorful tradition on the South American
Pampas. Gauchos drink Yerba Mate from a cow horn. It is a general tonic
and invigorating to the physique, as well as mentally stimulating. Yerba
Mate is now widely used for its tonic effects. Yerba Mate is an invigorating
tonic to the body and mind. MERIDIAN INDICATIONS: Increases circulation
by invigorating Spleen / Kidney Qi, Heat to Triple Warmer, Opens Liver
meridian, Clears mist from Upper Burner, Fortifies Heart and Lung heat.
EVA POINTS: Kidney, Circulation"
4. "Medicinal Action and Uses: Tonic, diuretic, and powerfully stimulant."
5. "For arthritis, headache, hemorrhoids, fluid retention, obesity, fatigue, stress, constipation, allergies, and hay fever. Cleanses the blood, tones the nervous system, retards ageing, stimulates the mind, controls the appetite, stimulates production of cortisone, and is believed to enhance the healing power of other herbs."
14. "For reasons unknown at this time, echinacea in high doses
tends to promote continued immune system stimulation rather than balanced
immune function. This is not true of most [herbal] tonics. Most behave
like yerba mate', a more of less whole body tonic; yerba mate', even in
large amounts, continues to promote balance in many body systems without
overstimulating any system." . . .
"Of the many immunomodulators in the plant kingdom, I think the best
are lapacho, echinacea, astragalus, yerba mate', licorice root and all
species of ginseng."
"Smilax together with ginseng and yerba mate' would act to enhance
the physical development of muscle tissue. These would help oxygenate cells
and help them burn calories. The entire musculoskeletal system would benefit.".
. .
" Last but certainly not least, I believe a modern elixir should address
energy production. The solution in a liquid extract is to combine the only
really good herbs for this effect, yerba mate' and ginseng species. First,
it contains significant amounts of the South American herb yerba mate'.This
would give the product a natural energy wallop not shared by other liquid
herbal extracts. This natural energy would not interfere with the ability
to sleep. On the contrary, it would help regulate sleep cycles and produce
a better sleep. It would also allow one to work longer without fatigue,
get more done, and feel better about doing it. Indirectly, then, the nervous
system benefits, as stress and anxiety are reduced, muscle tension lessens
and performance effectiveness increases."
21. "AQUIFOLIACEAE
Holly Family
The four genera and over 450 species are widely distributed in tropical
and temperate regions of both hemispheres, but the centre of representation
lies in Central and South America. The species are usually medium-sized
(sometimes large) trees. The largest and economically most important genus
is Ilex, a number of species of which are horticulturally employed as ornamentals
and as the source of several caffeine-rich preparations: yaupon (L vomitoria),
yerba mate (L paraguariensis), guayusa (L guayusa). The family is closely
related to the Celastraceae.
Most of the chemical work has been done on the many species and varieties
of Ilex used as stimulants, bitter tonics and diaphoretics. Caffeine is
a major constituent of the genus; triterpenes and chlorogenic acid derivatives
are also present.
Ilex Linnaeus
Including about 300-400 species of evergreen or deciduous trees and shrubs
of temperate and tropical regions, this genus is represented on all continents
except Antarctica. Several species are employed for their caffeine content.
Many species are planted as ornamentals."
Cultural Survival Inc.
96 Mount Auburn Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
Tel: 617-441-5400,
Website: http://www.cs.org/
Looking for a truly unique gift? This wonderful non-profit organization
supports human rights and cultural autonomy of indigenous peoples and oppressed
ethnic minorities. Please support this organization by purchasing their
unique arts and crafts made by indigenous peoples in their new online Crafts
Market. Check it out!
Jaguar Yerba Company
P.O. Box 4510
Aspen, Colorado 81612
Tel: (970) 920-9899
1-888-750-6283
Website: www.yerbamate.com
Sells yerba mate' tea organically grown in Argentina in gift sets and
in bulk tea as well as wonderfully crafted traditional mate' serving utensils.
Yerba Mate' tea has been used for centuries by the Guarani Indians of South
America. Profits from their sales supports protecting endangered jaguar
habitat in northern Argentina.
The Rainforest Company
141 Millwell Drive
St. Louis, MO 63043-2509
Phone: (314)344-1000
Fax: (314)344-3044
Website: http://www.the-rainforest-co.com/
Their misson is to find and make available products that have a positive
impact toward understanding and preserving the rainforest as a valuable
resource. Their rainforest product line includes a creative assortment
of foods made with sustainably harvested rainforest ingredients.
From the Rainforest
270 Lafayette St.
New York, NY 10002
Tel: (800) EAR-TH96
All natural, preservative-free, nut and fruit mixes that includes mango,
papaya, pineapple, banana chips, cashews, Brazil nuts, and coconut from
the rainforests.
Toucan Chocolates
P.O. Box 72,
Waban, MA 02168
Tel: (617) 964-8696
(800) 816-8696.
Beautifully boxed chocolates containing Brazil nuts and cashews from the
Amazon rainforest. Colorful packaging is environmentally sensitive. Call
for a free catalog
Wild Things,Inc.
1-888-REALGUM
P.O. Box 2633
Gainesville, FL 32602
Website
Offers Jungle Gum, tapped from Chicle trees in the rainforest by rainforest
people called chicleros. Jungle Gum marks the return of a natural product
that was overwhelmed by modernization. Chewed first by the Maya, chicle,
a tree sap, is collected from a tree species native to specific forests
of lowland tropical Central America. It is an all natural alternative to
the petroleum based gum products in all other chewing gums now.
Rainforest Products Inc.
2669 Le Conte Avenue
Berkeley, CA 94709
Tel: (510) 548-3325
Rainforest Crisp and Rainforest Flakes cereals made with natural ingredients
and sustainably harvested nuts from cooperatives in Brazil, Peru and Bolivia.
Cereal is low fat with no refined sugars. Packaging is of recycled materials
and soy-based inks
Amazon Origins, Inc.
P.O. Box 360
Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022 USA
Website
Email
Manufactures and sells unique food items and candy using sustainably
harvested fruits, and coffee from the Amazon rainforest. They donate a
percentage of their sales profit to The
Kapok Foundation.
RAINFOREST PRESERVATION FOUNDATION
P.O. Box 820308
Fort Worth, Texas
(817) 222-1155 / (800) RAINFOREST
Website and Online Shopping
This non-profit sells colorful rainforest motif t-shirts and all profits
go to rainforest preservation activities.
Tropical Rainforest Seed Co.
PO Box 3004-311
Corvallis, OR 97339
Tel: (503) 765-3323
Website and Online Shopping
Tropical rainforest houseplant seeds which are sustainably harvested, easy to grow and employs native peoples of Costa Rica for organic harvesting....of the Jungle Seeds and Plants
P.O. Box 1801
Sebastopol, CA 95473
Catalog $2.00. One of the original ethnobotanicals suppliers. Has a wide variety of hard to find live plants, seeds, extracts and tinctures including many rainforest varieties.Legendary Ethnobotanical Resources
P.O. Box 1676
Coconut Grove, FL 33233
1-305-649-9997
Website and online catalog
Very good selection of tropical and rainforest live plants and seeds. They claim to be able to get almost a quarter of a million different kinds of seeds.
Walnut Acres
Penns Creek
PA 17862
Tel: (800) 433-3998
Two varieties of honey mixed together. Gathered from wild beehives by rural
cooperatives in Zambia and Tanzania. Bulk wholesale or retail.
Moonshine Trading Co.
P.O. Box 896
Winters, CA 95694
Tel: (916) 753-0601
Gourmet Nut Butters, Spreads, Honey.
Rainforest Products Inc.
P.O. Box 250
Mill Valley, CA. 94942
Tel: (415) 383-8111
Natural granola cereal with cashews, Brazil nuts and other edible snacks.
Blue Planet Trading Co.
717 Simundson Dr.# 111
Point Roberts, WA 98281
Tel: (604) 251-4277
Rainforest Riches Chocolates. A great variety of chocolate products with
cashews and Brazil nuts.
Howler Products
1-800-HOWLERS
http://www.flavorweb.com/howler.htm
Look for Howlers Rainforest Sorbet in your local grocery store. Made
from rainforest fruit pulp, water, cane juice and pectin each of the flavors
is truly explosive. They source organically and sustainably grown fruit
products directly from cooperatives in Latin America, supporting forest
preservation and reforestation.
Equatorial Imports, Inc.
PO Box 31698
Seattle, WA 98103-1698
(800) 767-8249
http://www.solrio.com
Manufactures and distributes Sol Rio Guaraná Soft Drinks, a
new line of flavored soft drinks that uses guarana from the Brazilian Amazon.
Rym Exports
Attn: Milan Mehta
26, Madhu Estate P.B.Marg, Worli
Mumbai ( Bombay ) - 400 013 INDIA
Tel no. 91 22 8210025 / 4941936 / 4933637
Fax no. 91 22 8378341 / 4964214
Email: milanvmehta@hotmail.com
Harvesters, marketers, and exporters of Neem and Neem based products.