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Goji Berry Extract Powder
Botanical name: Lycium barbarum Other name: Wolfberry, Lycii Berry, pinyin, mede berry, Lycium Chinese, barbary matrimony vine, bocksdorn, Duke of Argyll’s tea tree, Barbarum, Murali, red medlar, Boxberry, Boxthorn, Gou qi-zi, matrimony vine, Tibetan goji, Chinese wolfberry, Himalayan goji, Chinese Matrimony-vine. Goji Berries, also recognized as wolfberries, hail from the Himalayan region and have a…
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Green Tea Extract Powder
Other name: camellia sinensis, camellia thea, Chinese tea, Dexatrim (reformulated), green tea extract, GTE, Japanese tea, Matsu-cha tea, Theaceae, Theanine, and theifers. Green tea, a tradition in Asian cultures for centuries, is now gaining widespread popularity in the Western world. Today, millions of individuals integrate green tea into their health-conscious lifestyles. Green Tea Extract is…
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Fo-Ti Extract Powder
Botanical name: Polygonum multiflorum. Other name: Red Fo-Ti, Ho Shou Wu, He Shou Wu, Shou Wu Chih, Kashuu, Chinese Cornbind, Flowery Knotweed, Chinese Cornbind, Chinese Knotweed, Climbing Knotweed, Flowery Knotweed, Fo-Ti Tieng, Fo-Ti-Tient, Multiflora Preparata, Poligonum, Poligonum multiflorum, Polygonum, Polygonum multiflorum, Polygonum Multiflorum Thunberg, Radix Polygoni Multiflori, Radix Polygoni Shen Min, Rhizoma Polygonata, Shen Min,…
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Eleuthero Root Extract Powder
Botanical name: Eleutherococcus senticosus Eleuthero root, also recognized as Siberian Ginseng, stands as a premier adaptogenic herb with a focus on nourishing the Kidneys. Its influence on the metabolic state is noteworthy, as it actively maintains the normal glucocorticoid activity of the adrenal glands. Moreover, Eleuthero contributes to an increase in the formation of brain…
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Echinacea Purpurea Extract Powder
Botanical name: Echinacea purpurea Echinacea Extract powder has the potential to enhance the activity of macrophages, resulting in a significant improvement in their ability to combat bacteria, viruses, infections, or cancer cells. Additionally, it promotes the production of interferon, a crucial factor in the body’s defense against viral attacks such as colds and the flu.…
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Astragalus Extract Powder
Botanical name: Astragalus membranaceus. Other name: Milkvetch Root, Huang Qi, Astragalus, Huang-qi. Astragalus root extract originates from the Astragalus membranaceus plant, native to China, and has been an integral part of traditional Chinese principles for millennia. In recent years, its popularity has surged in the West, driven by the recognition of its potential benefits. Revered…
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Angelica Extract Powder
Botanical name: Angelica archangelica Other name: Dong quai, female ginseng Angelica Extract powder has a history of application for conditions such as painful or irregular menstrual periods, infertility, and menopausal symptoms. Additionally, it has been employed to address concerns like anemia, headaches, high blood pressure, arthritis, bladder conditions, skin problems, and allergies. Medicinal Uses:
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Ginger Extract Powder
Botanical name: Zingiber officinale Other name: Black ginger, Canton ginger, Cochin ginger, Common ginger, Garden ginger, Gingembre, Imber, Jamaican ginger, Jengibre Ginger is renowned for its beneficial impact on healthy digestion, but its benefits extend further. Ginger influences the enzyme responsible for the production and recycling of glutathione, the body’s vital antioxidant and primary defense…
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Matcha Tea Powder
Botanical name: Camellia Sinensis Other name: Matcha tea, stone-ground Japanese-style green tea, fine powder tea Matcha green tea powder has a centuries-old tradition in Japan, starting as a ceremonial tea employed in Zen Buddhist monasteries. Over time, tea masters dedicated themselves to cultivating top-tier matcha powder, refining production techniques to meet the increasing demand. Presently,…
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Barley Grass Powder
Botanical name: Hordeum Vulgare Other name: Mai ya, Pearl barley, Pot barley, Scotch barley Barley grass, derived from the barley plant, has been a part of human use for millennia. Originating in regions of Europe, Asia, and Africa, it stands as one of the oldest domesticated crops with its cultivation dating back to the Fertile…
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