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Myrcia refers to a large genus of flowering plants within the Myrtaceae family, primarily native to regions of South America such as Brazil. Often referred to by the common name "pedra hume caá," this botanical is characterized by its small leaves and is frequently processed into teas or extracts for various traditional applications.
While several species within this genus are recognized in botanical studies, Myrcia uniflora is one of the most frequently cited varieties in herbal literature. This ingredient is often categorized as a traditional botanical, though scientific data regarding its specific properties and biological effects in humans remains limited.
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