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Madera Announces Its New Line of Natural Products and Herbal Dietary Supplements Made From 100% Dry Natural Plant Products Harvested From Company- Owned Lands in the Amazon Rainforest and Processed Under the Name Madera Herbs, a Division of Madera International, in the Company's Newly Inaugurated Laboratory Located in Tabatinga, Amazonas, Brazil (Many of These Plants are Just Recently Being Found to be Effective in the Treatment of Some of the World's Most Lethal Diseases) CORAL GABLES, Fla., March 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Madera International Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: WOOD - news) announced today that the company has finalized the acquisition of a new natural products laboratory in Brazil that effective March 17th began processing an exciting new line of herbal dietary supplements that will be sold initially through the Company's new web site www.maderaintl.com. Madera further announced that the catalog for these products will be launched by the end of this week on the Internet using a new secure server and secure credit card orders for these products will be sold by the Company starting March 29th or before. These new products include Una de Gato, Abuta, Copaiba, Catuaba, Guarana, Iporuro, Maca Andiroba, Pau D'Arco, Chanca Piedra and others, some of which Madera is introducing into the international market for the first time. Maca and Catuaba are both becoming known and widely-used worldwide as energy boosters and sexual fortifiers without any of the side-effects common to chemical medicine. Ray Fernandez, Chairman of WOOD, stated that, ''we found during our negotiations with suppliers of these Natural Products in South America that the most feasible alternative to ensure production on a timely delivery basis was to acquire and install our own lab and hire an administrator with a chemical engineering degree and natural herb background, to bring the lab into production to our specifications under a new management staff. As of last Monday, agreements were signed by our representatives in Brazil for the purchase of Produtos Naturais Do Trapezio Do Amazonas, Ltda. This new laboratory has the capacity to process up to 30 tons of raw plant material weekly and since last week began producing 24 products made from 100% dry natural single plants to our specifications. These products are harvested from Company-owned properties, bottled, and labeled under the name of Madera Herbs, a fully-owned division of Madera International. The next step will be to promote these new products, but so far demand seems to be solid for some like Guarana, Una de Gato, Copaiba, and Abuta.'' Raul Ceullar, Production Supervisor of WOOD, said that ''many of these plants, now processed and bottled in our new lab in Tabatinga, have just recently been proven effective in the treatment of many of the most lethal diseases known to humans, such as: Cancer, AIDS, High Cholesterol, Diabetes, Arthritis, Asthma, and Osteoporosis. This is a win or win situation since the harvest and production of these plants is 100% environmentally friendly and sound and in no way damages the integrity of the Company's rainforest property.'' Madera is a wood products company involved in the environmentally sound harvesting of hardwood and exportation of these products derived from Brazil and Peru into the U.S. and Caribbean markets, these operations are outlined in the Company's new web-site www.maderaintl.com. Madera's fully-owned subsidiary, Madera International Environmental, Inc. is active in a stewardship position in several programs dedicated to Helping To Preserve The Rainforest, these programs are described in the subsidiary's web-site @ www.ownatree.com. For further information, please contact Raymond Bary at the NIBAR Group, Inc. at 877-318-5457. SOURCE: Madera International Inc. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- More Quotes and News: Madera International Inc (OTC BB:WOOD - news) Related News Categories: environmental, household/consumer, paper/forrest