CORKWOOD TREE Overview Information
Corkwood tree is a plant. People chew the cured and rolled leaves (quids) as medicine.
Despite serous safety concerns, corkwood tree quids are chewed to ward off hunger, pain, and tiredness.
How does it work?
Corkwood tree contains chemicals that might affect the central nervous system. One of the chemicals is similar to a medication used to prevent motion sickness and cause sleepiness. Another chemical is similar to a medication used to dilate the pupil of the eyes and stop spasms.
CORKWOOD TREE Uses & Effectiveness 
Insufficient Evidence for:
- Hunger.
- Pain.
- Tiredness.
- Other conditions.
CORKWOOD TREE Side Effects & Safety
Corkwood tree is UNSAFE when taken by mouth. It can cause death.
Corkwood tree can cause many side effects including dry mouth, decreased perspiration, dilation of pupils, blurred vision, red, dry skin, increased body temperature, increased heart rate, difficulty urinating, hallucinations, spasms, acute psychosis, convulsions, and coma. Overdose poisoning symptoms include sleepiness followed by restlessness, hallucinations, delirium, and manic episodes followed by exhaustion and sleep.
Special Precautions & Warnings:
Pregnancy and breast-feeding: It’s UNSAFE for anyone, including pregnant or breast-feeding women, to take corkwood tree. It contains poisonous chemicals that can cause death.CORKWOOD TREE Dosing
The appropriate dose of corkwood tree depends on several factors such as the user's age, health, and several other conditions. At this time there is not enough scientific information to determine an appropriate range of doses for corkwood tree. Keep in mind that natural products are not always necessarily safe and dosages can be important. Be sure to follow relevant directions on product labels and consult your pharmacist or physician or other healthcare professional before using.






