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Quebracho Blanco is a large evergreen tree native to South American regions, particularly Argentina, Bolivia, and Paraguay. The name "quebracho" is derived from the Spanish phrase "quiebra hacha," which translates to "axe-breaker," referring to the extreme hardness of the wood.
In the context of dietary supplements, the bark of this specific species is processed into extracts or powders. While various trees share the name "quebracho," this botanical is distinct due to its specific chemical constituents and historical use in traditional practices.
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