Fever Bark Interactions Overview

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Fever Bark

Also known as
  • Alstonia constricta
  • Alstonia Bark
  • Australian Febrifuge
  • Australian Fever Bush
  • Australian Quinine
  • Bitterbark
  • Corteza de Alstonia
  • Devil Tree
  • Devil's Bit
  • Dita Bark
  • Écorce Amère d'Australie
  • Écorce de Quinquina
  • Écorce de Quinquina d'Australie
Fever Bark Fever bark is the bark of the evergreen tree Alstonia constricta. The tree is native to tropical regions of Asia and is known for its tall, straight trunk and glossy, dark green leaves. Alstonia constricta is used in traditional medicine to treat a variety of ailments, including fever, diarrhea, and infections. The bark of the tree contains several different alkaloids, including reserpine and yohimbine, which could cause serious side effects if misused. Unless you are under the direct supervision of a medical professional, the use of fever bark is not recommended. Fever bark is sometimes referred to as Australian quinine, but it is not known to contain quinine.
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