Tepezcohuite, the properties of the ointment and cream

The tepezcohuite is a magical plant in all its properties. Known by its scientific name mimosa tenuiflora, you can buy the main ingredient in creams for skin, ointments, or in the form of hair cosmetics in USA, England, Australia, New Zealand and other countries. Additionally, it is possible to find products made with oil that contain tannic acid, which is, after all, the most sought-after active ingredient.

Tepezcohuite properties

Native to Mexico, this shrub tree is famous for improving certain infections caused by microbes and relieving pain. It has a strong tradition within the Maya culture, and its bark is used to extract benefits for the body’s dermis and the skin. It also has other powerful effects that are used by traditional Mexican culture and shamans.

Whether you acquire it in oil, capsules, powder, or cream, its active principles offer similar results. The variability depends on the product’s concentration and whether it contains other ingredients.

The properties of tepezcohuite are:

  • Analgesic
  • Microbial
  • Regenerative
  • Astringent
  • Entheogenic

Tepezcohuite ointment

Tepezcohuite ointment creamThis product is widely used to treat burns. The application of tepezcohuite ointment is similar to how you would use any skin cream. You need to take a small amount and spread it over the affected area.

The extract from the bark of the tepezcohuite tree is attributed with regenerative properties. Its astringent effects also help close wounds and protect against infections while healing. The most common use is to treat burns, as it is believed to improve the speed at which the body repairs the damage and creates new cell tissue. Additionally, there is some evidence showing how the recovery of sensitivity is very high after the new skin layer appears.

Cream

In this format, it is widely used just like the ointment to improve, treat wounds, and injuries on the epidermis. It offers analgesic effects that help reduce the sensation of pain. Just like with the ointment, it also has fungicidal power. These effects of the tepezcohuite cream help prevent skin infections while facilitating the cellular regeneration of the dermis and epidermis.

For the hair

Thanks to the high amount of flavonoids in the tree’s bark, it can promote better hair health. You can see here how they work. These are synthesized in plants and used for the benefit of the body. The flavonoids in tepezcohuite or mimosa tenuiflora have antimicrobial, anticancer, and cardiovascular risk-preventing properties.

Tepezcohuite treeTherefore, for the scalp, they help improve certain microbial infections and enhance the health of hair follicles, which are the foundation for strong and colorful hair.

The tannins in tannic acid are astringent and antioxidant. Two qualities that reduce inflammation and help heal scalp tissues, but also the rest of the skin, while protecting against natural organic oxidation.

The difference between tepezcohuite cream and the hair product is that the first is intended for the skin and the second is to be applied directly to the hair.

What you need to keep in mind when using it

Although it is a natural plant with benefits for the body, it is always important to buy tepezcohuite in Spain from places that pass CE and health controls. It is important to avoid using the bark powder directly as it may contain pathogens that could harm the body when applied to an open wound, infect burns, or produce unexpected side effects. For other countries, follow American certifications or those specific to each place.

So, while mimosa tenuiflora is a product you can buy with complete convenience, it is always best to follow instructions, and if you have a serious condition, consult a specialist or dermatologist.

You can buy tepezcohuite for hair and skin in powder, oil, cream, and ointment form in various stores, shops, and online herbalists.

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3 Responses

  1. mria lucila says:

    I trust that my fistulas will heal with tepezcohuite.

    • Marta Lerinde says:

      Hello Mía Lucila, if you feel like it, let us know how it’s going and if you’re seeing good results with the tepezcohuite ointment. You should notice gradual improvement.

  2. Moisés Hernández says:

    I’ve used it in boiled water for some infections, washing the infected area.