Chaparral (Larrea tridentata)
Chaparral (Larrea tridentata), also known as Creosote Bush, is a powerful desert herb traditionally used by Native American and Mexican herbalists for its strong cleansing and antimicrobial properties. Revered for its ability to detoxify the body and fight harmful organisms, Chaparral is often used as part of deep healing protocols to support liver health, immune strength, and skin recovery. Its bitter compounds are potent — making this herb a serious ally for internal purification and long-term wellness.
BENEFITS OF CHAPARRAL
- Powerful antioxidant that helps cleanse the blood and liver
- Fights bacteria, viruses, and parasites in the body
- Supports skin healing from conditions like eczema and psoriasis
- Helps eliminate mucus and clear the respiratory system
- Assists in detoxifying the lymphatic system
- May reduce inflammation and oxidative stress
- Used traditionally for tumor and abnormal cell support
- Promotes overall immune system defense
HOW TO MAKE CHAPARRAL TEA
Add ½ tsp of dried Chaparral leaves to 1 cup of hot water.
Cover and steep for 10–15 minutes.
Strain and sip slowly. Due to its potency, consume in moderation and not for prolonged use.
Do not use if pregnant, nursing, or with pre-existing liver conditions.