Suma (Pfaffia paniculata), also known as Brazilian ginseng, is native to the Atlantic rainforest region of Brazil. This wild perennial is used as an adaptogenic and antitumour, and is good for sickle cell–anemia and as a sexual stimulant.
Suma (Pfaffia paniculata), also known as Brazilian ginseng, is native to the Atlantic rainforest region of Brazil. This wild perennial is used as an adaptogenic and antitumour, and is good for sickle cell–anemia and as a sexual stimulant.