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Citrus Bioflavonoid Ext
Botanical name: Citrus limon Polyphenolic plant-derived pigments known as citrus bioflavonoids are prominently present in oranges, lemons, grapefruits, and various other citrus fruits. Among the most abundant citrus bioflavonoids are hesperidin, naringenin, and eriocitrin. Medicinal Uses:
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Burdock Root Extract
Botanical name: Arctium lappa Other name: bardana, beggar’s buttons, clotbur, edible burdock, Fructus arctii, great bur, great burdocks, lappa, and Niu Bang Zi . Burdock root extracts are present in numerous herbal preparations and homeopathic remedies. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) frequently incorporates burdock, in combination with other herbs, to address issues like sore throat and…
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Berberine HCL
Berberine HCL Extract is sourced from the roots of the Berberis aristata plant, a member of the Berberidaceae family. With a history dating back to ancient times, it has been a staple in traditional Chinese medicine and Ayurvedic practices. Berberine, the active component, is a natural isoquinoline alkaloid. Medicinal Uses:
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Avocado Soybean (ASU) Extract
Avocado/soybean extracts consist of unsaponifiable fractions, comprising one-third avocado oil and two-thirds soybean oil. In laboratory settings, these extracts demonstrated the inhibition of interleukin-1 (IL-1) and promoted collagen synthesis in articular chondrocyte cultures. Furthermore, in another in vitro model, they exhibited a partial preventive effect against the detrimental impact of IL-1 on human synovial cells…
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Apple cider Powder
Botanical name: Malus pumila Mill. Other name: cider vinegar or ACV Apple Cider Powder is created through the processing of fresh apples, specifically those from the Malus pumila species within the Rosaceae family. Its primary component is acetic acid, which imparts antimicrobial and preservative properties to the powder derived from apple cider vinegar. Medicinal Uses:
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All Mushroom Extract
Botanical name: Agaricus bisporus Mushroom extract is a concentrated substance in liquid or powder form derived from the fruiting body, mycelium, or spores of mushrooms. Typically, it is procured through a process involving hot water, alcohol, or dual extraction. This extraction method entails boiling or soaking the mushrooms to extract the valuable compounds they contain.…
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Acerola Cherry Extract
Botanical name: Malpighia emarginata DC Other name: Guarani cherry, Barbados cherry, West Indian cherry, and wild crepe myrtle. Acerola cherry extract is abundant in antioxidants, which safeguard your body from oxidative stress and damage caused by free radicals. This extract promotes cardiovascular health by enhancing blood vessel function and lowering the risk of heart disease,…
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All berry Extract
Extracts from berries offer notable advantages for skin moisturization, primarily due to their carbohydrate-rich composition, including monosaccharides and oligosaccharides. These sugars form hydrogen bonds, establishing a protective barrier that prevents the skin from losing moisture and experiencing dehydration. Medicinal Uses:
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Fenugreek Extract
Botanical name: Trigonella foenum-graecum Other name: Alholva, Bird’s Foot, Bockshornklee, Bockshornsame, Chandrika, Fenogreco, Foenugraeci Semen, Greek Clover, Greek Hay, Greek Hay Seed, Hu Lu Ba, Medhika, Methi, Sénégrain, Trigonella, Woo Lu Bar Fenugreek extract encompasses an alkaloid and has been noted for its anti-inflammatory characteristics, demonstrated through the reduction of formalin-induced swelling in rats. Additionally,…
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Elderberry Extract
Botanical name: Sambucus nigra L. Elderberry, derived from the dark purple berries of the European elder tree (Sambucus nigra), has a rich historical background as a remedy for colds and flu. Widely featured in supplements, elderberry is believed to impact the immune system and exhibit antiviral properties, particularly against viruses such as the flu. Medicinal…
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