History of Guarana
In 1821, Brazilian botanical researchers, Dr. Bavplana and Dr. Humboldt named the GUARANA, so called by the native Amazonians, PAULLINA CUPANA.
Guarana, an Amazonian climbing evergreen vine, can be found in Venezuela and northern parts of Brazil. For thousands of years, native Amazonians used guarana to help maintain their stamina and increase physical endurance.