Harvested from the inner bark of a towering hardwood native to the Amazon and throughout Central and South America, Tabebuia impetiginosa — Pau D’Arco — has been used by the Incas, Callawaya healers, and numerous Amazonian peoples for centuries as an all-purpose immune tonic, antifungal remedy, and sacred medicine. The name translates roughly to “bow stick” in Portuguese — a reference to its use for archery bows — and the tree is revered as one of the most powerful healing plants in the South American rainforest tradition.
Pau D’Arco is best known for its natural antifungal and antimicrobial properties, attributed largely to its active compounds lapachol and beta-lapachone. It is traditionally used to support immune resilience, assist the body in managing candida overgrowth, and provide broad antimicrobial support. Modern herbalists frequently incorporate Pau D’Arco in immune-support protocols and candida cleanse formulas, valuing its ability to create an internal environment that discourages microbial imbalance and supports overall systemic wellness.
For a deep immune-support blend, combine Pau D’Arco with Ginger Root, Cinnamon, and Echinacea Purpurea — three synergistic allies that amplify its antimicrobial and immune-stimulating properties while adding warming, comforting flavor to the naturally earthy, slightly bitter tea.
Pau D’Arco should be used with caution at high doses, as lapachol may cause nausea, dizziness, or anticoagulant effects. Not recommended during pregnancy. Avoid with blood-thinning medications without practitioner guidance. As always, consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before use, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medications.
* Traditional Amazonian immune tonic valued for its antifungal and antimicrobial properties
* Contains lapachol and beta-lapachone — studied compounds for immune and microbial balance support
* Used in Inca healing traditions and South American folk medicine for centuries
* Valued in holistic candida cleanse protocols and immune support formulas
* Earthy, slightly bitter flavor that pairs well with warming spices
1. Add 1–2 tablespoons of dried Pau D’Arco bark to 16 oz of cold water in a small pot.
2. Bring to a gentle simmer and decoct for 20 minutes. Do not boil aggressively.
3. Remove from heat, cover, and steep an additional 10 minutes.
4. Strain and serve warm. Add honey, cinnamon, or ginger to improve palatability.
Drink 1–3 cups daily as part of an immune support or cleanse protocol, typically for 2–4 weeks.