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Acai Berry Extract ............................................................................................................................................ 5 AKGs (Shark Liver Oil) .................................................................................................................................. 6 Alfalfa Extract ................................................................................................................................................... 7 Artichoke Extract .............................................................................................................................................. 8 Bacopa Monnieri ............................................................................................................................................... 9 Bamboo Extract ............................................................................................................................................... 10 Billberry Extract .............................................................................................................................................. 11 Black Kohosh Extract ..................................................................................................................................... 12 Boswellia Extract ............................................................................................................................................ 13 Caralluma Extract ........................................................................................................................................... 14 Centella asiatica .............................................................................................................................................. 15 Chamomile Chinese Extract ........................................................................................................................... 16 Coleus forshkoli .............................................................................................................................................. 17 Curcumin ......................................................................................................................................................... 18 Dark Tea (Fu Tea) Extract .............................................................................................................................. 19 Devils Claw Extract ....................................................................................................................................... 20 Echinacea Extract ............................................................................................................................................ 21 EPA/DHA ........................................................................................................................................................ 22 Eyebright Herb Extract ................................................................................................................................... 23 Ganoderma Extract ......................................................................................................................................... 24 Garcinia Extract .............................................................................................................................................. 25 Garlic Chinese Extract .................................................................................................................................... 26 Giant Knotweed Rhizome Extract ................................................................................................................. 27 Ginko Biloba Extract ...................................................................................................................................... 28 Ginseng Chinese Extract ................................................................................................................................ 29 Grape Seed Extract ......................................................................................................................................... 30 Green Tea extract ............................................................................................................................................ 31 Griffonia Seed Extract .................................................................................................................................... 32 Guarana Extract ............................................................................................................................................... 33 Gymnema sylvestre......................................................................................................................................... 34 Gymnostemma Extract ................................................................................................................................... 35
Horse Chestnut Extract ................................................................................................................................... 36 Hoodia Extract ................................................................................................................................................ 37 Human Pheromones ........................................................................................................................................ 38 Ipecac Extract .................................................................................................................................................. 39 Kudzu/Pueraria Powder Extract ..................................................................................................................... 40 Levodopa Extract ............................................................................................................................................ 41 Lotus Extract ................................................................................................................................................... 42 Maca Extract ................................................................................................................................................... 43 Mate Dry Extract ............................................................................................................................................. 44 Morinda Citrifolia ........................................................................................................................................... 45 Milk Thistle ..................................................................................................................................................... 46 Muira puama Dry Extract ............................................................................................................................... 47 Mulberry Extract ............................................................................................................................................. 48 Mulberry Leaf Extract (Sodium Copper Chlorophllin) ................................................................................ 49 Neem ................................................................................................................................................................ 50 Nettle Leaf Extract .......................................................................................................................................... 51 Nigella sativa ................................................................................................................................................... 52 Orchis mascula ................................................................................................................................................ 53 Pine Bark Extract ............................................................................................................................................ 54 Plumbago indica .............................................................................................................................................. 55 Propolis Extract ............................................................................................................................................... 56 Pygeum Bark Extract ...................................................................................................................................... 57 Pyrethrum Extract ........................................................................................................................................... 58 Reserveratrol ................................................................................................................................................... 59 Rhubarb Extract .............................................................................................................................................. 60 Rice Extract ..................................................................................................................................................... 61 Rubia cordifolia ............................................................................................................................................... 62 Saw Palmetto Extract ...................................................................................................................................... 63 Tinospora ......................................................................................................................................................... 64 Tribulus terrestris ............................................................................................................................................ 65 Vegetable Shortening...................................................................................................................................... 66 Wheat Germ Oil .............................................................................................................................................. 67 Zinger Extract .................................................................................................................................................. 68
Product Details Botanical Name: Euterpe oleracea Family Name: Arecaceae Common Names: Acai berry, cabbage palm, acaizeiro, Manticole Palm Part Used: Fruit, Root Habitat: heavily forested areas and are easily flooded areas Product offered: Fruit, Root, Extract
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Adults need 100 times more AKGs than infants. AKGs have a unique antioxidant effect whereby it has the ability to enter the cell to attack, prevent and reduce those free radicals which have penetrated cell membranes and tissues. Free radicals within the cell itself are the most dangerous. These free radicals can damage the DNA and cause healthy cells to mutate leading to grave health problems. AKGs also inhibit an essential protein which may be directly involved in abnormal cell growth.
the immune system by helping produce higher quantities of red and white blood cells and macrophages which are first line fighters against foreign matter or organisms in our body. The alkyglycerol found in mothers breast milk is a major factor in providing immune support to the infant. It provides infants with natural protection and immunity against infection as well as helping the continued development of their immune system. It has been found that breast fed babies are more resistant to infection throughout their lives because of the more abundant ingestion of AKGs in their early life. Deficiency of AKGs can lead to an immuno-compromised situation and lead to serious health problems.
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Alfalfa Extract
A member of the pea family, is a plant said to have numerous health benefits such as antioxidants, iron, fiber, protein and phyto-estrogen. Alfalfa extract is commonly made from the leaves of a mature alfalfa plant and sold as a pill or tincture, which is a solution of the raw material, water and sometimes alcohol. It may lower cholesterol, alleviate pain from various different causes and help relieve symptoms of menopause. We
provide a wide range of Alfalfa Extract and have carved a niche for ourselves in this product category. They have wide medicinal and healing properties and are helpful for chronic joint inflammation. It contains organic alfalfa, organic burdock root, organic licorice root, yucca root,vegetable glycerin, and distilled water. They are sourced from reliable vendors and processed in our state of the art facilities under the supervision of our experienced agriculturists. These extracts are mainly used in the Health Care, Skin Care, Oral care, Hair Care, Personal care, Anti Obesity and overall life style
It is Used to Relieve Fluid Retention & Swelling Treat Kidney Stones Cardiovascular Disorders and Inflammation
management industries.
Common Name: Lucerne, lucerne grass, chara Part Used: Whole herb and leaf Habitat: cool season perennial legume, Waste ground, disturbed sites, roadsides, railroads, cultivated Product offered: Leaf, Extract
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Artichoke Extract
The Globe Artichoke perennial thistle originating in Southern Europe around the Mediterranean. It grows to 1.4 2 m tall, with arching, deeply lobed, silvery glaucous-green leaves 5082 cm long. The flowers develop in a large head from an edible bud about 8 15 cm diameter with numerous triangular scales; the individual florets are purple. We manufacture, supply and export a wide range of Artichoke Extract and have been able to develop a huge customer base all across the globe. The extract generated after processing has excellent healing and medicinal properties and widely used in the medical fraternity. An active chemical constituent, cynarin, in Cynara, causes an increased bile flow. The majority of the cynarin found in artichoke is located in the pulp of the leaves, though dried leaves and stems of artichoke also contain cynarin. This diuretic vegetable is of high nutritional value due to its properties that aid digestion, strengthening of the liver function, gall bladder function as well as the raising of HDL/LDL ratio. It
helps to reduce the cholesterol levels that diminish the risk for arteriosclerosis and coronary heart diseases. Aqueous extracts from artichoke leaves also reduce cholesterol by
inhibiting HMG-Co, which has been clinically proved. A reductase that has a hypolipidemic influence, lowering blood cholesterol, artichoke contains the bioactive agents called the apigenin and luteolin.
Product Details Botanical Name: Cynara cardunculus Family Name: Asteraceae Common Name: Globe Artichoke, cardoon, artichoke thistle, wild artichoke, desert artichoke, Part Used: Fruit Habitat: grasslands, chaparral, coastal sage scrub, riparian areas, abandoned agricultural fields Product offered: Fruit, Extract Table of Contents
Bacopa Monnieri
Bacopa monnieri is a perennial , creeping herb whose habitat includes wetlands and muddy shores. The leaves of this plant are succulent and relatively thick. Leaves are oblanceolate and are arranged oppositely on the stem. The flowers are small and white, with four or five petals. Its ability to grow in water makes it a popular aquarium plant. Brahmi is a popular Ayurvedic herb. It is a herb with an ancient history and has been a revered household name in India for over 3000 years. According to Ayurvedic Text Brahmi is known as a most powerful brain food. It acts diuretic, cardiac and nervine tonic. It is a great tonic to improve memory, for treatment of asthma, hoarseness, insanity, epilepsy. It is a very effective tonic for the nervous system. It is considered good for heart. It helps protect the stomach from ulcer formation. It is a good blood purifying agent and is also useful in diarrhea and fevers. Brahmi is known to contain steroidal saponin Bacoside A and steroidal saponin Bacoside B. Some other constituents present Brahmi are alkaloids brahmine, herpestine etc.
Common Name: Herpestis Monnieria, Thyme Leaved Gratiola, Brahmi Part Used: Whole Plant Habitat: Grows in marshy places and cultivated south india. Product offered: Leaves, Whole plant, Extract
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Bamboo Extract
Bamboo is a group of perennial evergreens in the true grass family Poaceae, subfamily Bambusoideae, tribe Bambuseae. Giant bamboos are the largest members of the grass family. We offer Bamboo extracts that are used in Chinese medicines for treating infections and healing. It is a low-calorie source of potassium and is known for its sweet taste. It as a good source of nutrients and protein. In Ayurveda, the Indian system of traditional medicine, the silicious concretion found in the culms of the bamboo stem is called banslochan and is known as tabashir or tawashir in Unani-Tibb the Indo- Persian system of medicine. In English it is called "bamboo manna". The concretion is used as a tonic for the respiratory diseases. It was earlier obtained from Melocanna bambusoides. Melocanna bambusoides being hard to get has been largely replaced by synthetic silicic acid and in most of the Indian literatures, Bambusa arundinacea is said to be the source of bamboo manna. The bamboo extract is the richest known source of natural silica containing over 70% organic silica. It is more than 10 times the level as found in the widely used Horsetail plant (Equisetum) that contains about 5 - 7% silica. The leaves of bamboo tree are
stimulant, aromatic and tonic. They are- useful in counteracting spasmodic disorders, and arrest secretion or bleeding. They are also an effective aphrodisiac. The leaves
Product Details Botanical Name: Bambusa bambos Family Name: Poaceae Common Name: Bans, Bamboo Part Used: Leaf, Shoot Habitat: tropical, subtropical and temperate regions Product offered: Leaf, shoot, Extract Uses: stimulant, aromatic and tonic
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Billberry Extract
Bilberry is a shrubby perennial plant one to two feet in height and can be found in the mountains and forests of Europe and the northern United States. Its branches contain alternating, elliptical, bright green leaves, and its flowers, which appear from April to June, are reddish or pink, and bellshaped. The fruit of the bilberry plant is blue-black or purple and differs from the American blueberry in that the meat of the fruit is purple, rather than cream or white. We are prime manufacturers and suppliers of Bilberry Extract and supply them all across the globe. This herb is used for diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, glaucoma, cataract, capillary fragility, varicose veins, hemorrhoids, and mild diarrhea Its use has been documented for treating bladder stones, biliary disorders, scurvy, coughs, and lung
tuberculosis. More recently, bilberry fruit extracts have been used for the treatment of diarrhea, dysentery, and mouth and throat inflammations. Bilberry leaf decoctions have been used to lower blood sugar in diabetes. Several active constituents have been
Is a very effective Anti-Oxidant Is used for treatment of Vision Improvement and Glaucoma
are found in the leaves.
isolated from the berries and leaves of the bilberry plant, including anthocyanoside flavonoids (anthocyanins),
vitamins, sugars, and pectins, which are found in the berries, and quercetin, catechins, tannins, iridoids, and acids, which
Product Details Botanical Name: Vaccinium myrtillus Family Name: Ericaceae Common Name: European blueberry, Airelle, Black Whortles, Bleaberry Blueberry Part Used: leaves and fruits Habitat: flourishes in damp acidic soil throughout temperate and sub -arctic regions of the world. Product offered: Fruit, Extract Table of Contents
Is recommended for arthritis & Muscle pain Also for symptoms during menopause
Product Details Botanical Name: Cimicifuga racemosa Family Name: Ranunculaceae Common Name: black cohosh, black
snakeroot, macrotys, bugbane, bugwort, rattleroot, rattleweed Part Used: Roots, Rhozomes Habitat: woodland habitats, and is often found in small woodland openings Product offered: Roots, Rhozomes, Extract
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Boswellia Extract
Boswellia acts as a spiritual symbol and an effective medicinal herb; it seems to function as both an analgesic and an anti-inflammatory agent. A gummy oleoresin extracted from the trunk of the tree is usedto prepare modern herbal remedies. Reports and personal claims indicate that the Boswellia herb may be used in connection with joint mobility, pain, and stiffness, and may be a useful remedy for a variety of inflammatory diseases, including bursitis, osteoarthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis. Boswellia serrata Extract prepared by us is an effective tonic to cure varied vitiated conditions such as Pitta, cough, asthma. It is useful in fevers, urethrorrhea, diaphoresis, convulsions, chronic laryngitis, jaundice and arthritis. Gum resin is antiseptic, expectorant, anti inflammatory and diuretic in nature. It also helps in the treatment of bronchitis, diarrhea, jaundice, ringworm and other skin diseases.
Product Details Botanical Name: Boswellia serrata Family Name: Bruseraceae Common Name: Indian Olibanum Tree, Olibanum ,
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Caralluma Extract
Caralluma fimbriata is a succulent plant in the family Apocynaceae. It has been eaten in rural India for centuries, raw, as a vegetable with spices, or preserved in chutneys and pickles, and is often found as a roadside shrub or boundary marker. It has been used as a portable food and thirst quencher for hunting. It is also used for its purported ability to suppress hunger and appetite and enhance stamina. It is believed to have an effect on the appetite control centre of the brain. Tribesmen on a day's hunt will often only pack some Caralluma fimbriata to sustain themselves and hence it is commonly known as "famine food in India.In a small clinical trial conducted in India, modest benefits of Caralluma fimbriata extracts were observed. In the study, 50 overweight individuals were given either a placebo or one gram of extract each day for 60 days. Compared to the placebo group, individuals receiving the extract showed no significant change in body weight, body mass index, hip circumference, body fat or energy intake; however, both appetite and waist circumference were
reduced. The key phytochemical constituents of the herb are pregnane glycosides, flavone glycosides, megastigmane
Product Details Botanical Name: Caralluma fimbriata Family Name: Apocynaceae Common Name: Makar shing Part Used: Stem Habitat: roadside shrub Product offered: Stem, Extract
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Centella asiatica
Indian Pennywort is a small creeping herb with shovel shaped leaves emerging alternately in clusters at the stem nodes. The runners lie along the ground and the inch long leaves with their scalloped edges rise above on long reddish petioles. The insignificant greenish- to pinkish-white flowers are borne in dense umbels (clusters in which all the flower stalks arise from the same point) on separate stems in the summer. The seeds are pumpkin-shaped nutlets 0.1-0.2 in long. In India it is revered as a medicinal herb, and particularly in Manipur the full plant is eaten as food like a leafy vegetable. Indian Pennywort appears to have originated in the wetlands of Asia. China, India, and Malaya were probably within its original range. Commonly known as Jal Brahmi, medicine made from the leaves and the body of this plant is a tonic for diuretic and alterative usages. It subsides the symptoms of the disease and contributes to general health of the patient. It is further known as great tonic for the brain and stimulator of hair growth. The whole plant
possesses
antibacterial,
anti-inflammatory,
antifebrile,
diuretic and galactagogic properties. Poultices made from the plant is recommended for contusions, closed fractures, sprains and tuberculosis. The main compounds in Centella
are the triterpenes asiatic and madecassic acid, together with triterpenoid ester glycosides, k nown as asiaticoside and brahminoside, while the volatile principle in the plant contains p-cymol, bcaryophyllene and farnesene.
Product Details Botanical Name: Centella asiatica Family Name: Appiaceae Common Name: Pennywort, Indian Pennywort, Artayniya-e Hindi, Jal Brahmi Part Used: Whole Plant Habitat: Grown in waterlogged places throughout India. Product offered: Leaves, Whole plant Table of Contents
responsible for chamomile's reputation as a sleep aid. It is known to reduce stress. German chamomile is used medicinally to treat sore stomach, irritable bowel syndrome, and as a gentle sleep aid. It is also used as a mild laxative and is anti-inflammatory and anti-bactericidal. It can be taken as a herbal tea. It is also used as a mouthwash against oral mucositis. It has acaricidal properties against certain mites, such as Psoroptes
cuniculi. One of the active ingredients of the essential oil from German chamomile is the terpene bisabolol. Other active ingredients include farnesene, chamazulene,
flavonoids. The traditional use of chamomile tea is to induce deep sleep, an effect that has been confirmed in a study of patients undergoing cardiac catheterization. Chamomile stops spasms in the smooth muscles lining the stomach and intestines and contains chemicals that are anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antiviral and antiparasitic.
Product Details Botanical Name: Matricaria recutita Family Name: Asteraceae Common Name: Chamomile, Hungarian chamomile or wild chamomile, Camomilla Part Used: Flowers Habitat: native to Eastern Europe and now found all across the globe Product offered: Flowers, Extract Table of Contents
Coleus forshkoli
The root of this plant is extensively used for a varied of medicinal purposes. Ancient Sanskrit texts bear the testimony to the medicinal properties of Coleus which has been used to treat heart and lung diseases, intestinal spasms, insomnia and convulsions. It also lowers blood pressure. It is antispasmodic and dilates the blood vessels. Trials and research have found that medicines prepared from this plant has the capability to treat skin conditions as eczema and psoriasis. Coleus is also recommended for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases including hypertension, congestive heart failure and angina. Medicine prepared from this plant is effectively used for the treatment of asthma, intestinal colic, uterine cramps as well as painful urination. Coleus is also effective for the treatment of the digestive system, mal absorption disorders by stimulating secretion of saliva, hydrochloric acid, pepsin, amylase and pancreatic enzymes. It further stimulates nutrient absorption in the small intestine Coleus is truly a storehouse of varied medicinal properties. It accelerates the breakdown of existing fat stores and promotes healthy cardiovascular function, lowers blood pressure. Eczema and other allergic skin conditions respond
beautifully to medicines prepared from Coleus.. The oil is a rich source of fragrance and aromatherapy.
Habitat: Grows on the dry slopes on the indian plains and in the foothills of the himalayas. Product offered: Roots, extract.
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Curcumin
Curcumin is the principal curcuminoid of the popular Indian spice turmeric, which is a member of the ginger family (Zingiberaceae). The other two curcuminoids are desmethoxycurcumin and
bisdesmethoxycurcumin. Also known as Turmeric, it is used extensively in foods for adding both flavor as well as color. Turmeric has a long tradition of use in the Chinese and Ayurvedic systems of medicine. The rhizome or the root of turmeric has long been used in traditional Asian medicine to treat gastrointestinal upset and arthritic pain. It is used as an anti-inflammatory agent to treat digestive disorders, osteoarthritis, atherosclerosis, and cancer and liver problems as well as for the treatment of skin diseases. It also aids in the healing of wounds and strengthens the overall energy of the body, relieves gas, dispels worms, regulates menstruation, dissolves gallstones and relieves arthritis. The active components of turmeric reduce the destructive activity of parasites or roundworms. It has been clinically
proven that it gives a protective effect on the liver on animals, provides anti-tumor action and reduces
inflammation. It also fights against infections and has several medicinal and healing properties.
Turmeric has been used historically as a component of Indian Ayurvedic Medicine since 1900 BC to treat a wide variety of ailments. Research in the latter half of the 20th century has identified curcumin as responsible for most of the biological activity of turmeric.
Product Details Botanical Name: Curcuma longa Family Name: Zingiberaceae Common Name: Curcuma, Terre-mite, Terra Merita, Turmeric, Curcuma, Safran Boubou Part Used: Leaves, Flowers, Roots Habitat: Cultivated extensively in India within tropical climate Product offered: Roots, Leaves, Extract
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disturbances, menstrual difficulties, neuralgia, headache, heartburn and gout to name only a few.
Product Details Botanical Name: Harpagophytum procumbens Family Name: Pedaliaceae Common Name: grapple plant, wood spider, Devil's Claw Part Used: Roots Habitat: native to the southern part of the African continent Product offered: Roots, Extract Uses: of the liver, kidneys, gallbladder, arthritis and rheumatism
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Echinacea Extract
Herbaceous flowering plants in the daisy Family. They are endemic to eastern and central North America, where they are found growing in moist to dry prairies and open wooded areas. They have large, showy heads of composite flowers, blooming from early to late summer. The generic name is derived from the Greek word, echino, meaning "spiny," due to the spiny central disk. Some species are used in herbal medicines and some are cultivated in gardens for their showy flowers. Echinacea species are herbaceous, drought-tolerant perennial plants growing up to 140 cm in height. They grow from taproots, except E. purpurea, which grows from a short caudice with fibrous roots. They have erect stems that in most species are unbranched. Both the basal and cauline leaves are arranged alternately. The leaves are normally hairy with a rough texture, having uniseriate trichomes (14 rings of cells) but sometimes they lack hairs. The flowers are collected together into single rounded heads that terminate long peduncles. All species have phenolic compounds called, cichoric acid and caftaric acid.
Prescribed to fight against Tumor, Cough & Cold Stimulates non-specific immune system and wards off infections
other phenols include echinacoside, which is found in greater levels within E. angustifolia and E. pallida roots than in other species. Other chemical constituents include alkylamides and polysaccharides.
Product Details Botanical Name: Species of Echinacea Family Name: Asteraceae Common Names: Echinacea, purple coneflower, coneflower, American coneflower Part Used: Flowers Product offered: Flowers, Extract
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EPA/DHA
The most widely available source of EPA and DHA is cold water oily fish such as saimon, herring, mackerel, anchovies, and sardines. Botanical sources incluidePerilla- Perilla frutescens, chia- Salvia hispanica, Flax- Linum usitatissimum, Lingonberry- Vaccinium vitis-idaea, Camelina- Camelina sativa, PurslanePortulaca oleracea , Black Raspberry- Rubus occidentalis and Hemp- Cannabis sativa.. Eggs, Meat, cheese and Seal Oil are also the good sources of n3.The microalgae Crypthecodinium cohnii and Schizochytrium are rich sources EPA and DHA are vital nutrients and maintain healthy function of the Brain and Retina. EPA and DHA regulate cell activity and healthy cardiovascular growth function, and Human of DHA. Oil from brown algae (kelp) is a source of EPA. Walnuts are one of few nuts that contain appreciable n3 fat. Acai palm fruit also contains n3 fatty acids.Omega -3 is also found in softgels in pharmacies and nowadays it is also found in combination with omega-6, omega-9 and shark liver oil. EPA, DHA is an essential fatty acid which stands for Eicosapentaenoic acid and Docosahexaenoic acid. This essential fatty acid is an Omega 3 fat, which is found in cold water fish. EPA DHA are highly unsaturated fat because of they contain 6 and 5 double bonds on their long structural chain.
intellectual
development, early infancy, and old age. Taking EPA DHA may also help with mental abnormalities, such as Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia.
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Used for the treatment of Eye Infections like Conjuctivitis Also finds its application as antiinflammatory, astringent and anti-bacterial agent.
caused by blepharitis and conjunctivitis. The herb is also used for eyestrain and to relieve inflammation caused by colds, coughs, sinus infections, sore throats and hay fever. Parts used include the leaf, the stem, and small pieces of the flowers. Typical preparations include a warm compress or
Product Details Botanical Name: Euphrasia Species Family Name: Orobanchaceae Common Name: Eyebright Part Used: leaf, the stem, and small pieces of the flowers Habitat: Have cosmopolitan distribution Product offered: Extract Table of Contents
Ganoderma Extract
Ganoderma is the species of bracket fungus ha ve a worldwide distribution in both tropical and temperate geographical regions, including North and South America, Africa, Europe, and Asia, growing as a parasite or saprotroph on a wide variety of trees. Gonoderma grows at the base and stumps of deciduous trees, especially maple. Only two or three out of 10,000 such aged trees will have Gonoderma growth, and therefore its wild form is generally rare. Gonoderma is effectively cultivated both indoors under sterile conditions and outdoors on either logs or woodchip beds. Ganoderma lucidum produces a group of triterpenes, called ganoderic acid, which have a molecular structure similar to steroid hormones. It also contains other compounds many of which are typically found in fungal materials including polysaccharides such as beta -glucan, coumarin, mannitol and alkaloid. We supply and export the best quality Ganoderma Extract and have a huge customer base all across the world. This extract is mainly used in the treatment of a wide variety of illnesses including HIV/AIDS, diabetes, lung and liver disorders, allergies, stress and coronary disorders. The
Can be used for cardiac diseases, diabetes and as liver and brain tonic
Reishi mushroom contains a high amount of polysaccharides which are essential for proper functioning of the immune system. They can be used as a tonic and a sedative and
according to the Traditional Chinese Medicine; Reishi was thought to "mend the heart." It is a cardio tonic that supports normal blood and oxygen flow to the heart and helps exert many beneficial effects as an "adaptagen". They are also known to treat normal sleep, high altitude stress, cardiac and liver tonic.
Product Details Botanical Name: Ganoderma Iucidum Family Name: Gonodermataceae Common Name: Gonoderma, Lingzhi Habitat: tropical and temperate geographical regions Table of Contents
Garcinia Extract
The dried rind of Garcinia cambogia , commonly known as Malabar Tamarind, has unique and varied use as condiment for flavouring curries, curingand drying fish and used as medicines for various ailments. In Kerala the dried rind is used to add flavor curries. In Sri Lanka, the fruits picked under-ripe, the thick pericarp is cut into sections which along with salt is used in curing and drying fish . Rich in acids it possesses marked antiseptic properties. The dried rind is also used for polishing gold and silver and as a substitute for acetic and formic acids in the coagulation of latex. A decoction of the fruit rind is very effective in rheumatism and bowel complaints. It is also used as a rinse for some veterinary diseases. An yellow translucent resin from the tree which is soluble in turpentine, gives an yellow varnish. It combats blood fat levels and increase metabolism helping in weight loss. Garcinia is a rich source of Vitamin C and has been used as a heart tonic. In Indian traditional medicine, this species was prescribed for edema, delayed menstruation, constipation and intestinal parasites. In the form of decoction, it was also used for
rheumatism and bowel complaints. Extracts from this species are an ingredient in some herbal appetatite
Product Details Botanical Name: Garcinia cambogia Family Name: Cluciaceae Common Name: Malabar Tamarind, Brindall Berry, Chikana Red Mango, Mangosteen. Part/Product Used/Offered: Fruits, Extract Habitat: Commonly found in the evergreen and shola forests of western ghats in India
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respiratory infections (especially bronchitis), late-onset diabetes, urinary infections, acne, asthma, sinusitis, arthritis and ulcers to name only a few.
Product Details Botanical Name: Allium sativum Family Name: Lilliaceae Common Name: Garlic, Lahsun, Part Used: Bulb Habitat: native to central Asia, cultivated all over the world Product offered: Bulb, Extract
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Is enriched with Anti-tussive, Anti-Histaminic, Hypotensive, Vasodilating, Cytotoxic and Anti-Oxidant Properties
eastern Asia, Japan, China and Korea. Product offered: Root, Extract
Botanical Name: Polygonum cuspidatum Family Name: Polygonaceae Common Name: Giant Cottonweed Part Used: Root Habitat: herbaceous perennial plant, native to
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products. They are instrumental in stopping "leakage" of fluids into air passageways without creating heat, increased heartbeat or excitability. The leaves of Ginko stimulate the
blood circulation and have a tonic effect on the brain thereby reducing lethargy, improved memory as well as an improved sense of well-being.
Product Details Botanical Name: Gingko biloba Family Name: Ginkgoaceae Common Name: Ginkgo Part Used: leaves and nuts Habitat: shade-intolerant species, grows best in environments that are well-watered and
northern China, Korea and eastern Siberia), typically in cooler climates. Ginseng is characterized by the presence of
ginsengosides. There are actually three different herbs commonly called ginseng: Asian or Korean ginseng ( Panax ginseng), American ginseng ( Panax quinquefolius), and Siberian "ginseng" (Eleutherococcus senticosus), the latter herb having many of the same effects as the first two even though it is in a different plant family. It active constituents are the ginsenosides and also contains Acetic acid, adenine, adenosine, alanine, ascorbic acid, benzoic acid, beta-sitosterol, caryophyllene, cysteine, ferulic acid, folic acid, , glycine, guanidine, histidine, Isoleucine, kaempferol, magnesium, malic acid, niacin, pantothenic acid, salicylic acid, tannins, tyrosine, vanadium, zinc. It is used as
adaptogen, aphrodisiac, nourishing, Stimulant, treatment of diabetes , as well as for Sexual disfunction in men.
Botanical Name: Panax ginseng C.A.Mey Family Name: Araliaceae Common Name: Ginseng Part Used: Root Habitat: Cooler climates of northern hemisphere Product offered: Root, extract
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Botanical Name: Vitis vinifera.L Family Name: Vitaceae Common Name: Grape seed, Muscat
Habitat: grown in warm, temperate regions of the world Product offered: Fruit, Seed, Extract
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and epicatechin (EC). Of which, EGCG accounts for more than 40% of the total content. Green tea extract is 20 times more antioxidant-active than Vitamin C. The biochemical
properties include antioxidant, anti carcinogen, anti-inflammatory, and anti-radiation. Product Details Botanical Name: Camellia sinensis Family Name: Theaceae Common Name: tea plant, tea tree, and tea shrub. Part Used: Leaves Habitat: cultivated across the world in tropical and subtropical regions Product offered: Leaves, Extract
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Habitat: Found mostly in thickets, usually associated with mounds of the termite Macrotermes on plains, in forests, in secondary vegetation and on old farms. Product offered: Seeds, Extract
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Guarana Extract
Guarana is a shrub or small tree native to Venezuela and northern Brazil, known for the high stimulant content of the fruit. The name 'Guaran' comes from the Guarani tribe that lives in Brazil. It has divided compound leaves, flowers yellow panicles, fruit pear shaped, three sided, three-celled capsules, with thin partitions, in each a seed like a small horse-chestnut half enclosed in an aril, flesh coloured and easily separated when dried. The seeds of Paullinia Sorbilis are often used or mixed with those of P. Cupana. They break with an irregular fracture, have little smell, taste astringent, and bitter like chocolate without its oiliness, and in colour like chocolate powder; it swells up and partially dissolves in water. A crystallizable principle, called guaranine, identical with caffeine, which exists in the seeds, united with tannic acid, catechutannic acid starch, and a greenish fixed oil.
Has multiple Dimensions like Nervine Tonic Narcotic stimulant Aphrodisiac Febrifuge Leucorrhoea Diarrhoea Weight Loss Agent & Smoking Cessation Aid
Product Details Botanical Name: Paullinia cupana, Kunth Family Name: Sapindaceae Common Names: Paullinia, Guarana Bread,
Brazilian Cocoa, Uabano, Uaranzeiro, Paullinia Sorbilis. Part Used: Seeds Habitat: Brazil, Uruguay.
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Gymnema sylvestre
Gymnema sylvestre is a herb native to the tropical forests of southern and central India where it has been used as a naturopathic treatment for diabetes. Large climbers, rooting at nodes, leaves elliptic, acuminate, base acute to acuminate, glabrous above sparsely or densely tomentose beneath; Flowers small, in axillary and lateral umbel like cymes, pedicels long; Calyx-lobes long, ovate, obtuse, pubescent; Corolla pale yellow campanulate, valvate, corona single, with 5 fleshy scales. The major bioactive constituents of Gymnema sylvestris are a group of oleanane type triterpenoid saponins known as gymnemic acids. The latter contain several acylated (tigloyl, methylbutyroyl etc.,) derivatives of deacylgymnemic acid (DAGA) which is 3-O-glucuronide of gymnemagenin (3, 16, 21, 22, 23, 28-hexahydroxy-olean-12-ene)2. The individual gymnemic acids (saponins) include gymnemic acids I-VII, gymnemosides A-F, gymnemasaponins. We manufacture, supply and export a wide range of Gymnema sylvestere and have been able to develop a huge customer base all across the
Used to keep Hyperglycemia, Obesity, High Cholesterol Level, Anemia and Digestion under control
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Common Names: Periploca Of The Woods, Gudmar Part Used: Whole Plant, Leaves Habitat: Throughout india, in dry forest upto 600m. Product offered: Leaves, Extract
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Gymnostemma Extract
The Gynostemma extract is also known as Jiaogulan extract. It has the properties to treat various skin problems making it effective as an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory. It has also been said to have aptogenic qualities. The active markers are Gypenosides. Sometimes called Southern Ginseng, Jiaogulan, is a plant that grows wild in south central China. Its chemical composition and function is similar to ginseng in that it is an adaptogen and antioxidant, but unlike ginseng, it also contains many health-giving saponins, trace minerals, amino acids, proteins, and vitamins. For hundreds of years it has been used as a medicinal and energizing tea in the local regions where it grows. The local Chinese people call it the Immortality Herb.
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Botanical Name: Gynostemma pentaphyllum Family Name: Cucurbitaceae Common Name: Jiaogulan, Gymnostemma,
Southern Ginseng Part Used: Leaves Habitat: grows wild in south central China Product offered: Leaves, Extract Uses: adaptogen, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, detoxifier, expectorant
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Leaves contain coumadins, aesculin, scopolin, fraxin, stigmasterol, beta-sitosterol, rutin. Traditionally the leaves and bark are used as a tea and can also be used to make
tinctures, creams and infusions. The whole nut is preferred over the leaf and bark when used for external applications. Sometimes the leaf and bark are combined with other herbs to make cough syrups. The whole nuts are poisonous and are only to be used for external application. The whole nuts are not for internal use, unless administered by a qualified practitioner. It is not recommended pregnant woman and should not be applied to broken or abraded skin. Product Details Botanical Name: Aesculus hippocastanum Family Name: Sapindaceae Common Name: Horse-chestnut or Conker tree. Part Used: Whole nuts, bark, flower, and leaves Habitat: widely cultivated throughout the temperate world. Product offered: Nuts, Extract Table of Contents
Hoodia Extract
The leafless, spiky and succulent plant, an indigenous plant from South Africa, Hoodia gordonii is an effective agent for appetite suppression and according to scientific trials has the capability for tricking the brain by auto suggesting that food has already been ingested. We have been successfully preparing medicines from this plant using scientific methodology. The stem "core" of the Hoodia gordonii species has very strong molecule dubbed "P57" which works on an area of the brain called the hypothalamus in a way similar to, but 10,000 times as potent as glucose which "alerts" the body that it is satiated and no longer needs any feeding Thus Hooda restricts food craving leading to decreased appetite. As a result one simply eats less. It is great aid to sliming without any adverse effect.
Product Details Botanical Name: Hoodia gordonii Family Name: Apocynaceae Common Names: hoodia, xhooba, khoba,
Ghaap, hoodia cactus, South African desert cactus Part Used: Stem
Habitat: grows primarily in the semi-deserts of South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, and Angola. Product offered: Stem, Extract
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Human Pheromones
Androstadienone (delta 4,16-androstadien-3-one), manufactured by us is one of the most well received pheromones among all pheromones because of its capability to affect the behavior or physiology of the receiver. Post Menstrual Stress can play havoc with a woman's emotional and physical health. Androstadienone has far reaching effect on women, suffering from the debilitating effect of PMS stress. It not only relieves PMS syndrome, but also acts as a great mood enhancer for victims who tend to get irritable and reclusive. It results in a feeling of intimacy, comfort and a feeling of caring. For this reason this product has earned the sobriquet 'love pheromone'. Androstadienone with its strong male fragrance with a sweaty odor activates the sex hormone of a woman. Copulins are female group of hormones that precipitates male sexual urge. This hormone is a shortchain fatty acids produced by the vagina. This hormone secrets naturally in the woman's sexual organ to arouse men's sexual urge. Copulins , by itself has no primary function except that it acts as a catalyst by accelerating or initiating increased testosterone level in men by 150per cent. Usually a man can smell Copulin in a woman which results in an instant arousal. In that way Copulins serves to invite male sexual advances/interest.
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Ipecac Extract
Shrubby plant about a foot high, found in most parts of Brazil, growing in clumps or patches, in moist, shady woods. It is also found in New Granada and in Bolivia. The plant has a slender stem, Fibrous rootlets, which grows partly underground and is often procumbent at the base, the lower portion being knotted. Ipecacuanha roots are collected in India, during the months of January and February, when the plant is in flower and are prepared by separation from the stem, cleaning and hanging in bundles to dry in the sun. The drug is known in commerce as Brazilian or RioIpecacuanha. The name of the plant is the Portuguese form of the native word, i-pe-kaa-gune, which is said to mean 'road-side sick-making plant. Ipecacuanha occurs in commerce as slender and somewhat tortuous closely annulated pieces, which seldom exceed 6 inches in length and 1/4 inch in thickness. It varies in color from very dark brown to dark red. The root is hard and breaks with a very short fracture. The drug has a bitter taste, but only a slight, rather musty odour. The chief constituents of Ipecacuanha root are the alkaloids Emetine, Cephaelin and Psychotrine. Other constituents are a crystalline saponin- like glucoside, an amorphous, bitter glucoside, which is a modification of tannin, and is known as Ipecacuanhic acid, choline, resin, pectin, starch, sugar, calcium oxalate,odorous, fatty matter and a disagreeable-smell in volatile oil. Alkaloids, Emetine and cephaline both act locally by irritating the gastric mucosa and centrally by stimulating the medullary chemoreceptor trigger zone to induce
vomiting.In large doses, Ipecacuanha root is emetic; in smaller doses, diaphoretic and expectorant, and in still smaller, stimulating to the stomach, intestines and liver, exciting appetite and facilitating digestion. When inhaled, it causes sneezing and a mild inflammation of the nasal mucous membrane. Toxic doses cause gastro-enteritis, cardiac failure, dilation of the blood-vessels,severe bronchitis And Pulmonaryinflammation. Product Details Botanical Name: Cephaelis ipecacuanha (Brot.) A. Rich Family Name: Rubiaceae Common Names: ipecac Part Used: Root and rhizome Habitat: grow in clumps or patches, in moist, shady woods Product offered: Root, Rhizome, Extract
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Botanical Name: Pueraria lobata, Family Name: Fabaceae Common Name: Kudzu Part Used: Root
Habitat: climbing, coiling, and trailing vine native to southern Japan and southeast China. Product offered: Root, Extract
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Levodopa Extract
Mucuna is a genus of around 100 accepted species of climbing vines and shrubs, found worldwide in the woodlands of tropical areas.The leaves are 3palmate, alternate or spiraled, and the flowers are pea-like but larger, with distinctive curved petals, and occurring in racemes. Like other legumes, Mucuna plants bear pods. They are generally bat-pollinated and produce seeds that are buoyant sea-beans. These have a characteristic three-layered appearance, appearing like the eyes of a large mammal in some species and like a hamburger. Mucuna pod hairs are a common ingredient in itching powder.L-dopa, 5-HTP, nicotine, Hallucinogenic tryptamines 5-MeO-DMT, bufotenine, dimethyltryptamine and beta-Carboline 6-MeO-Harmane has been found in Velvet Bean -M. pruriens. Product Details Botanical Name: Species Of Mucuna -M. pruriens, Mucuna macrocarpa . Family Name: Fabaceae Common Names: Velvet Bean Part Used: Beans, Pods Habitat: woodlands of tropical areas Product offered: Beans, Extract
Uses: urinary tract, neurological and menstruation disorders, constipation, edema, fevers, tuberculosis, ulcers, Parkinson's disease and helminthiases like elephantiasis.
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Lotus Extract
Lotus, a water plant grows in the mud of shallow ponds, lagoons, marshes and flooded fields. It is native to parts of the Middle East, Asia, Australia and New Guinea. It can grow to a height of up to 6 m depending on the depth of water. It is found throughout China. The lotus leaves are discshaped and up to 90 cm wide. They either float on or protrude above the surface of the water. It has long leaf stalks that are scattered with small bumps. Both leaves and leaf stalks are eaten as vegetables in China. The Lotus extracts are used for treating summer heat syndrome and dampness accumulations. They also contain the lotus alkaloids with hypotensive effect. The lotus leaf has become popular for lowering blood lipids and treating fatty liver; it is commonly combined with cartages, which promotes blood circulation and lowers blood fats, for that purpose. This powder is suitable for medicine to control/ adjust blood lipids, codeine and expectorant, and
anticoagulant.
Botanical Name: Nelumbo nucifera Family Name: Nelumbonaceae Common Name: Indian Lotus, Sacred Lotus, Bean of India Part Used: The flowers, seeds, young leaves, and roots Habitat: grows in the mud of shallow ponds, lagoons, marshes and flooded fields Product offered: Extract
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Maca Extract
Maca is an herbaceous biennial or annual plant native to the high Andes and Peru. It is grown for its fleshy hypocotyl, which is used as a root vegetable and medicinal herb. The green, fragrant tops are short and lie along the ground. The thin frilly leaves are born in a rosette at the soil surface, and are continuously renewed from the center as the outer leaves die. The off-white, self-fertile flowers are borne on a central raceme, and are followed by 4 5 mm siliculate fruits, each containing two small (2-2.5 mm) reddish-gray ovoid seeds. The seeds, which are the plant's only means of reproduction, germinate within five days given good conditions. The seeds have no dormancy, as maca's native habitat remains harsh year-round.In addition to sugars and proteins, maca contains uridine, malic acid, and its benzoyl methoxyglucotropaeolin. The menthol derivative, and the glucosinolates, glucotropaeolin and mextract of maca tuber also contained (1R, 3S)-1-
methyltetrahydro-carboline-3-carboxylic acid, a molecule which is reported to exert many activities on the central nervous system.The nutritional value of dried
maca root is high, similar to cereal grains such as rice and wheat.Average composition- 60% carbohydrates, 10% protein, 8.5% dietry fiber, and 2.2% fats.Maca is rich in essential minerals, especially selenium, calcium, magnesium
and iron, and includes fatty acids including linolenic, Plamitic and oleic acids, and 19 amino acids , as well as polysaccharides.Maca's reported beneficial effects for sexual function could be due to its high concentration of proteins and vital nutrients. Maca contains a chemical called p-methoxybenzyl isothiocyanate, which reputedly has aphrodisiac properties. Product Details Botanical Name: Lepidium meyenii Walp. Family Name: Brassicaceae Common Names: maca-maca, maino, ayak chichira, ayak willku Part Used: root Habitat: at higher altitudes of Peru and Bolivia Product offered: Root, Extract
Is a very good Anti-Oxidant, Anti-Obese, Smooth Muscle Relaxant, Anti-Carcinogen and Hypolipidemic
Product Details Botanical Name: Ilex paraguariensis Family Name: Aquifoliaceae Common Names: Erva mate or yerba mate,
yerba mate, erva-mate Part Used: Leaves Habitat: Subtropical Regions Product offered: Leaves, Extract
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Morinda Citrifolia
Indian mulberry, commonly known as Noni, is a bush mostly found in the tropical regions of the world, such as Hawaii and also in some parts of India. In India, the powdered extracts from roots, leaves and fruit of the plant have been traditionally used as a sedative and for many other medicinal purposes. The plant can grow up to 9 m tall, and has large, simple, dark green, shiny and deeply veined leaves. It is used for treatments like joint pains, immune problems, pain relief, cellular regeneration and more. Noni fruit rich with numerous enzymes (proteins) and alkaloids has great body nourishing properties. Scientific researches have shown that Noni fruit stimulates the immune system, regulating cell function and cellular regeneration of damaged cells. It is particularly useful in supporting the nervous and structural systems (especially pain in joints) and for skin health. Noni has further such properties that are beneficial in fighting fatigue, depression, sexual dysfunction and arthritis. Noni Fruit is most well known for is the compound alkaloid proxeronine, which is believed to be a precursor to xeronine. Xeronine is an alkaloid, which is believed to activate dormant enzymes
Is Prescribed for Joint pain, Immune Problems, Pain Relief and Cellular Regeneration
and support healthy cell function. Noni Fruit undoubtedly have properties that are beyond dispute. Noni Fruit is an excellent source of beneficial acids, Vitamin C and
alkaloids. The fruit is taken for lumbago, asthma and dysentery. The bark of the Morinda produces a reddish purple and brown dye used in making batik.
Product Details Botanical Name: Morinda citrifolia Family Name: Rubiaceae Common Name: Noni, Indian Mulberry Part Used: Fruits, Leaves & Roots Habitat: grows in shady forests as well as on open rocky or sandy shores Product offered: Fruits, Leaves, Roots, Extract. Table of Contents
Milk Thistle
Milk thistle is a member of the sunflower family native to a narrow stretch of the Mediterranean. Now, for centuries, it has been widely cultivated throughout Europe. Presently it is a common weed in California. In North America, Milk thistle was introduced as a coffee substitute, but its shiny black seeds covered with feathery tufts have a far longer history in herbal medicine. The edible thistles were given the name silybum by Dioscorides, a Greek physician who served in the roman army over 1,900 years ago. The thistle with white coloring on its leaves became known as the "milk" thistle. It contains Silymarin (silibinin, silydianin, and silychristin), vitamin e (tocopherols), and about 90% fatty acids. It is used as whole seeds or seed powder, encapsulated or used to make an infusion. The most convenient form has been either an alcohol or glycerin extract.
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Acts as an Anti-oxidant and Antiinflammatory agent Is also used for Gall Bladder Problems
Product offered: Seeds, Extract.
Botanical Name: Silybum marianum Family Name: Asteraceae Common Name: Milk Thistle Part Used: the threshed, dried seed. Habitat: grows in dry, sunny areas
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Is administeres for Sexual Dysfunction, Nerve Tonic, PMS, Anti-oxidant, Anti-depressant & Aphrodisiac
muurolene, hentriacontanoic acid, heptacosanoic acid, lignoceric acid, limonene, linalool, lupeol, melissic acid, montanic acid, muirapuamine, myrcene, nonacosanoic acid, para-cymene, pentacosanoic acid, phlobaphene,
stigmasterols, trichosanic acid, and uncosanic acid. Product Details Botanical Name: Ptychopetalum olacoides Family Name: Olacaceae Common Names: Muira Puama, MaraPuama, Marapama, Potency Wood, pau-homen, Potenzholz Part Used: Bark and root Habitat: Inhabitant of Brazil Product offered: Bark, Root, Extract Table of Contents
Mulberry Extract
Mulberry extract contains moranoline, a key active that delays carbohydrate absorption and promotes healthy blood sugar levels already within normal range. Mulberry is a 16-inch tall shrub with pointed, oval leaves and small white and pink flowers which bloom between April and June. Its dark purple berries ripen in late summer. It has been also been associated with the care and treatment of number of ailments including atherosclerosis, cataracts, diabetes, diarrhea, macular degeneration, night blindness, and retinopathy. It is considered a strong antioxidant by many experts. Mulberry extract has substances that act as both an astringent and an anti-inflammatory.
Used to treat a variety of conditions like Atherosclerosis Cataract Diabetes Diarrhoea and Muscular Degeneration
Product offered: Leaf, Extract
Product Details Botanical Name: Morus alba Family Name: Moraceae Common Name: Mulberry Part Used: Leaf Habitat: native to warm temperate and
subtropical regions
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Prevents Cancer, Used for treatment of Wounds, Injuries & other skin conditions
Product Details Botanical Name: Various species of Mulberry Morus alba L. Family Name: Moraceae Common Names: Mulberry Part Used: Leaf Habitat: warm temperate and subtropical regions Product offered: Leaf, Extract
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Neem
It is evergreen and native to India and Burma. It is a fast growing tree that can reach a height of 15-20 m, rarely to 35-40 m. The bark is hard, fissured or scaly, and whitish-grey to reddish-brown. The sapwood is greyish-white and the heartwood reddish when first exposed to the air becoming reddish-brown after exposure. The root system consists of a strong taproot and well developed lateral roots. The alternate, pinnate leaves are 20-40 cm long, with 20-31 medium to dark green leaflets about 3-8 cm long. The flowers (white and fragrant) are arranged axillary, normally more-or-less drooping panicles which are up to 25 cm long. The inflorescences, which branch up to the third degree, bear 150-250 flowers. An individual flower is 5-6 mm long and 8-11 mm wide.The fruit is a glabrous olive-like drupe which varies in shape from elongate oval to nearly roundish, and when ripe are 1.4 -2.8 x 1.0-1.5 cm. In India, the tree is variously known as "Sacred Tree," "Heal All," "Nature's Drugstore," "Village Pharmacy" and "Panacea for all diseases." Products made from neem tree have been used in India for over two
Neem products
have been observed to be anthelmintic, antifungal, anti diabetic, antibacterial, antiviral, contraceptive and sedative.
Neem products are also used in selectively controlling pests in plants. It is considered a major component in Ayurvedic and Unani medicine and is particularly prescribed for skin disease. The major chemical compounds present are nimbin, nimbinin, nimbidin and azadirachtin. Product Details Botanical Name: Azadirachta indica A. Juss Family Name: Meliaceae Common Names: Neem, Nimba, Lilac, Margosa Tree, Neem, Neem Chal Part Used: Leaves, Flower, Oil, Seed, Bark Habitat: Evergreen and grows Throughout the Indian Subcontinent. Product offered: Leaves, Flower, Oil, Seed, Bark, Extract
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Prescribed by Naturotherapists for the treatment of Arthritis, Anemia, Hay Fever, Kidney Problems and Pain
Product Details Botanical Name: Urtica dioica Family Name: Urticaceae Common Name: Stinging nettle, Nettle, big
string nettle, common nettle Part Used: Leaves, Roots Habitat: perennial plant growing in temperate and tropical wasteland areas around the world Product offered: Leaves, Extract
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Nigella sativa
Nigella sativa is an annual flowering plant, native to southwest Asia. It grows to 2030 cm (7.912 in) tall, with finely divided, linear leaves. The flowers are delicate, and usually coloured pale blue and white, with 510 petals. The fruit is a large and inflated capsule composed of 3 7 united follicles, each containing numerous seeds. The seed is used as a spice. The seeds are commonly used as direct use and a flavoring on
cakes, bread, curries and pickles. It has been used for gastrointestinal disorders and respiratory problems. The seeds are aromatic, acrid, carminative and febrifuge. Medicinal properties of the seeds have effectively used for skin diseases, jaundice, fever, paralysis, diarrhoea and cough. Oil is used to treat skin conditions such as eczema and boils and is used topically to treat cold symptoms. Great for bronchial asthma and bronchitis, rheumatism and related inflammatory diseases.
Product Details: Botanical Name: Nigella sativa Family Name: Ranunculacae Common Name: Black Cumin, Black
Can be used for Skin related Problems, Hair Fall, HeadAche, Rhinitis, Piles and Pain
Part Used: Seeds
Habitat: found from the East Mediterranean to Northeast India Product offered: Seeds, Extract
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Orchis mascula
A tuberous terrestrial orchid with stem 30-90cm in ht, leaves many erect, oblong, linear oblong or lanceolate flowers dull purple in cylindric spikes sepals and petals acute or obstuse. Tubers are Yellowish white or grayish in colour rounded or ovoid, translucent, odourless nearly tasteless. It belongs to the terrestrial orchids family, which is commercially known as Salep Orchids, the tubers contain a bitter solid and a volatile oil. They are used as a farinaceous food, nervine tonic and aphrodisiac. They yield a lot of gelatinous substance with water and form a jelly that is supposed to be nutritious and very effective against diarrhea, dysentery and chronic fevers.
Product Details Botanical Name: Orchis mascula Family Name: Orchidaceae Common Name: Salep Orchid, Salabm,
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retinopathies, maculopathies and other visual dysfunctions. It also improves sexual function, PMS and menstrual disorders. It is often used for treating Attention deficit disorder (ADD) and Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Product Details Botanical Name: Pinus maritima Family Name: Pinaceae Common Name: Pinus Part Used: Bark, Resin Habitat: well-drained soil and cool, humid climates, also grow in boggy areas and rocky highlands Product offered: Bark, resin, Extract
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Plumbago indica
Plumbago indica, also known as Plumbago rosea or Scarlet leadwort, is a pot plant originally from India. It enjoys subtropical or warm-temperate climates, or a greenhouse in cool climates The root of the plant is supposedly a great enhancer of digestive power and promoter of appetite. It is a powerful irritant and has well marked antiseptic properties. A liniment made from crushed root mixed with a little bland oil is used as a external ointment for rheumatism, paralytic conditions, in enlarged glands, buboes. This herb is good for certain cases of leukoderma It is proven to be effective for the treatment of other skin diseases and for scorpion-sting. Scraped root is sometimes used for abortion. A tincture of the root is used in secondary syphilis, in leprosy and also in dyspepsia, piles, flatulence, loss of appetite and other digestive complaints. It is a good remedy to control postpartum hemorrhage. The milky juice of the plant is used in inflammation of eyes and in scabies. It is an antiseptic and is a great remedy for skin disorders,
Used as an Acrid, Vesicant, Abortifacient, Stimulant, Rheumatism, Paralytic afflictions, Secondary Syphilis, Leprosy & Leucoderma
Common Name: Fire Plant, Rosy-flowered Leadwort, Lal chitrak Part Used: Roots Habitat: Throughout India in moist situations and also cultivated. Product offered: Roots, extract Uses: acrid, vesicant, abortifacient, stimulant, secondary syphilis, leprosy and leucoderma rheumatism and paralytic afflictions,
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Propolis Extract
Propolis extract is a substance collected from trees and plants by bees to seal their hives protecting from wind, rain , and other germs and bacteria. The word propolis, means "defender of the city" in Greek. Propolis extract is most commonly dark brown, however, the color varies from red to green to brown, depending on what botanical source and part of the world it comes from. Propolis is sticky at and above room temperature (20 C). At lower temperatures it becomes hard and very brittle. Propolis mainly consist of resins and bee wax. It contains proteins, amino acids, vitamins, trace minerals, and flavonoids, phenolics, and various aromatic compounds. This makes propolis extract a natural immune support and infection fighter. The trace minerals include zinc, copper, iron, and manganese. It is a rich source of bioflavinoids. Applications: Propolis have antibiotic and antiseptic properties, may boost the immune system, antiinflammatory effects, as an herbal remedy to heal wounds, antioxidant, antifungal, antiviral properties, respiratory problems, joint problems, reducing strokes, controlling free radicals, and in treating acne, psoriasis, local anesthetic, reducing spasms, healing gastric ulcers, and strengthening capillaries and eczema. Propolis extract may help prevent damage caused by lead, mercury, and caladium, and aid in the absorption of certain nutrients. It is most effective in liquid form. It can be found in homeopathic remedies as a tincture in alcohol, as a liquid without alcohol, in tables, and in capsules. It is found as an ingredient in herbal toothpaste and mouthwash. Commercially, it is used in musical instruments, component of some varnishes, used by some chewing gum manufacturers to make Propolis Gum.
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Improves symptoms associated with enlargement of the prostrate gland or prostrate inflammation
wider than long, two-lobed with a seed in each lobe. The tree's bark contains an oil with many active ingredients; waxes, fatty acids, and other less familiar compounds. Pygeum's principal biological activity is traced to a "phytosterol" compound known as beta-sitosterol.
Product Details Botanical Name: Prunus africana Family Name: Rosacea Common Names: African plum tree, Red Stinkwood, Iron Wood, African Plum, Bitter Almond Part Used: Bark Habitat: evergreen tree native to higher elevations of southern Africa Product offered: Bark, Extract Table of Contents
Pyrethrum Extract
Pyrethrum ("pie-wreath-rum") is a natural insecticide made from the flowers of certain species of the chrysanthemum plant. It is a mixture of several different compounds called pyrethrins and cinerins. Old World plants of the genus chrysanthemum ( e.g. C. cinerariifolium and C. coccineum) cultivated as
ornamentals for their showy flower heads. They are all perennial plants with a daisy-like appearance and white petals. Pyrethrum was used for centuries as an insecticide, and as a lice remedy in the Middle east (Persian Powder, also known as "Persian Pellitory"). Because of the natural insecticidal properties of the pyrethrums, they are used as companian plants, to repel pest insects from nearby crops and ornamental plants. They are thought to repel aphids, leafhoppers, spider mites, harlequin bugs, ticks, and imported cabbage worms among others that are in gardens and farms. For example, they are planted among broccoli plants for protection from several common insect pests. Product Details Botanical Name: Species of Chrysenthemum Family Name: Asteraceae Common Names: Pyrethrum, Pyrethrum daisy, Painted daisy, Persian chrysanthemum Part Used: Flowers Habitat: Perennial cultivated plant Product offered: Flowers, Extract
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Reserveratrol
Resveratrol is the natural compound found in grapes, mulberries, peanuts or food products like red wine. Chemically it is 3,5,4'-trihydroxy-trans-
stilbene, a stilbenoid , a type of polyphenol, and a phytolexin produced naturally by several plants when under attack by pathogens such as bacteria or fungi. According to recent cancer research, resveratrol extract is the best treatment for diseases like diabetes and high blood pressure . It has a brilliant impact on the process of aging. It can easily slow down the aging of the skin cells thus makes you facial skin free of wrinkles. We supply Resveratrol also known as Huzhang ("tiger cane") or giant knotweed in large quantities. In a recent investigation conducted in vivo and in vitro, Resveratrol displayed chemopreventive effects at three critical stages of carcinogenesis. Specifically, resveratrol was found to induce phase II drug metabolizing enzymes (antiinitiation), mediate anti-inflammatory effects, inhibit cyclooxygenase and hydro-peroxidase (antipromotion) and to induce human promyelocytic leukemia cell differentiation (antiprogression). It was also
Has been used as Anti-Cancer and Anti-Diabetic agent from quite a long time
found to inhibit the development of preneoplastic lesions in vitro and tumorigenesis in vivo amongst a host of other properties. It has also been reported very recently that this extract is one of the best active-oxygen scavengers for the
prevention of skin aging induced by UV-irradiation and free radical. Product Details Source : grapes, mulberries, peanuts or food products
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Rhubarb Extract
Rhubarb is a group of plants that belong to the genus Rheum. They are herbaceous
perennial plants growing from short, thick rhizomes. They have large leaves that are somewhat triangular-shaped with long fleshy petioles. They have small flowers grouped in large compound leafy greenish-white to rose- red inflorescence. Although the leaves are toxic, various parts of the plants have medicinal uses. Fresh raw stalks are crisp with a strong tart taste; most commonly the plant's stalks are cooked and used in pies and other foods for their tart flavor. Rhubarb can be used as a strong laxative. Its roots have been used as a laxative for at least 5,000 years. Rhubarb has an astringent effect on the mucous membranes of the mouth and the nasal cavity. The roots and stems are rich in anthrquinones, such as emodin and rhein. These substances are cathartic and laxative, which explains the sporadic use of rhubarb as a dieting aid. The rhizomes ('roots') contain stilbenoid compounds (including rhaponticin) which seem to lower blood glucose levels in diabetic mice. We supply and export a wide range of Rhubarb Extract and have been able to carve a niche for ourselves in this product category.
Habitat: Grown throughout the valleys in Himalayan region at altitude of 3200m -5200m. Product offered: Roots, Rhizome, Extract
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Rice Extract
Red yeast rice, red fermented rice, red kojic rice, red koji rice, anka, or ang-kak, is a bright reddish purple fermented rice, which acquires its colour from being cultivated with the mold Monascus purpureus. The dried grain can be prepared and eaten in the same manner as white ricea common practice among Asians. Red yeast rice is used to colour a wide variety of food products, including pickled tofu, red rice vinegar, rice vinegar, char siu, Peking Duck and Chinese pastries thatrequire red food colouring. It is also traditionally used in the production of several types of Chinese wine, Japanese sake (akaisake), and Korean rice wine (hongju), imparting a reddish colour to these wines. Although used mainly for its colour in cuisine, red yeast rice imparts a subtle but pleasant taste to food and is commonly used in the cuisine of Fujian regions of China. It is taken internally to invigorate the body, aid in digestion, and revitalize the blood In the late 1970's researchers in the United States and Japan were isolating lovastatin from Aspergillus and monacolins from Monascus,
respectively, the latter being the same yeast used to make red yeast rice, but cultured under carefully controlled conditions. Lovastatin and other prescription statin drugs inhibit cholesterol synthesis by blocking action of the enzyme HMG-CoA reductase.
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Rubia cordifolia
The plant grows throughout India, in hilly districts upto 3500 meters height. It is a perennial, herbaceous climber. The stems are often long, rough and grooved, with woody base. The leaves often in whorls of four. They are 5-10 cm long, variable, cordate ovate to cordate-lanceolate, rough above and smooth beneath. The flowers, 0.3-2.5 cm long, blackish or greenish black, in terminal panicled glabrous cymes. The fruits are globose, fleshy, smooth, purplish black when ripe and shining. The roots are 4-8 cm long, reddish, cylindrical, flexuous, with a thin red bark. Manjistin, garancin, orange red alizarin, Anthroquinones pentacyclic triterpenes, quinines, cyclic hexapeptides and diethylesters are the reported constituents. Other compounds isolated are xantho-purpurin, or Purpuroxanthin and Pseudopurpurin, glucose, sucrose and ruberythric acid. Alizarin, purpurin, purpurin carbohydrate, quinizarine and christofin isolated from roots. Antitumor cyclic hexapeptides RA-V and RA-VII isolated from roots. Skin diseases associated with edema and oozing, wounds and ulcers, acne, gives the skin an even tone and smoothness, powerful dye, imparting a reddish tinge to the skin and is used in dying the clothes, In diarrhea, in
Is Used as an Anti-Diabetic and Hepatoprotective Agent Also used against Skin Diseases
gastrointestinal ailments like loss of appetite, dyspepsia and worm infestations, as an appetizer, digestant, destroys ama and a vermicide, blood purifier, erysipelas, eczema, acne,
scabies and allergic manifestations, epilepsy, improves the menstrual bleeding and relieves the pain in dysmenorrhea, cleanses the uterus-useful in postnatal ailments, oligomenorrhea, amenorrhea, as an adjunct in treating hepatitis, anti-diabetic and useful in treating urinary calculi, rejuvenative in pigment disorders of the skin and in general debility. Product Details Botanical Name: Rubia cordifolia. Family Name: Rubiaceae Common Names: Indian Madder, Majeeth, Manjistha Part Used: Leaves Habitat: throughout India, in hilly districts upto 3500 meters Product offered: Leaves, Extract
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Product Details Botanical Name: Serenoa repens Family Name: Arecaceae Common Name: Saw Palmato, Part Used: Fruit Habitat: warm climates Product offered: Fruit Extract Uses: Benigan prostate hyperplasia, stomachache & dysentery
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Tinospora
The Sanskrit name guduci means the one, which protects the body. It is also called as amrta or nectar, as it is beneficial in strengthening the immune system of the body. A Herbaceous vine indigenous to the tropical areas of India, Myanmar and Sri Lanka. Glabrous climbing shrub found throughout India, typically growing in deciduous and dry forests leaves heart shaped, succulent bark is creamy white to grey in color, with deep clefts spotted with lenticels long, slender aerial roots, often growing on mango or neem trees, Flowers are yellow, growing in lax racemes from nodes on old wood, Fruits are drupes, turning red when ripe.Diterpene compounds including tinosporone, tinosporic acid, cordifolisides A to E, syringen, the yellow alkaloid, berberine, Giloin, crude Giloininand, a glucosidal bitter principle as well as polysaccharides, including arabinogalactan polysaccharide. It is having Immunomodulatory effect, Antipyretic, and also is effective in the treatment of Swine flu, Bird flu, Pyrexia of unknown origin (fever), Throat infection, Sneezing, Coughing, Body aches, for some sexually transmitted diseases such as gonorrhea, treatment of various skin diseases, hyperacidity. Product Details Botanical Name: Tinospora cordifolia Family Name: Menispermiaceae Common Names: Guduchi, Amrita, Giloe, Heartleaf moonseed, Brotowali, Boraphet Part Used: Leaves and Stem Habitat: throughout the tropical regions of India, Myanmar and Sri Lanka. Product offered: Leaves, Stem, Extract
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Tribulus terrestris
Tribulus terrestris is a flowering plant native to warm temperate and tropical regions of the old world in southern Europe, southern Asia, throughout Africa, and Australia. It can thrive even in desert climates and poor soil. They have , cooling, diuretic, aphrodisiac properties. They have multifarious uses as emollient, appetizer, digestive, anthelmintic, expectorant, anti-inflammatory, laxative, cardiotonic, styptic and tonic. They are variously useful in strangury, dysuria, renal and vesical calculi, anorexia, dyspepsia, helminthiasis, cough, asthma, cardiopathy, spermatorrhoea, anemia, scabies, ophthalmia and general weakness. Leaves are astringent. They have curative properties ranging from, diuretic, aphrodisiac, depurative, anthelmintic and tonic. They are useful in gonorrhoea, inflammation, menorrhagia, strangury, leprosy, skin diseases and general weakness. Seeds are astringent, and are useful in haemorrhages and ulcerative stomatitis. Fruit is diuretic and tonic prepared from it is used for the treatment of calculous affections and painful micturition. Poulticeand paste prepared from leaves is used in treatment of stones in the bladder.
Common Name: Land Caltrops, Puncture Vine, Gokhru Part Used: Whole Plant, Seeds Habitat: Throughout India, up to 5400 m, as a weed along roadsides and waste places Product offered: Whole Plant, Seeds, Extract
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Vegetable Shortening
Shortening is a semisolid fat made from vegetable oils, such as soybean and cotton seed oil, used in food preparation, especially baked goods, and is so called because it promotes a "short" or crumbly texture (as in shortbread ). Shortening is fat or lard from an animal or vegetable. The term "shortening" can be used more broadly to apply to any fat that is used for baking and which is solid at room temperature, such as butter, lard, and margarine. Shortening often has a higher smoke point than butter and margarine, and it has 100% fat content, compared to about 80% for butter and margarine. Although the term has been in use for many years, it is now known that shortening works by inhibiting the formation of long protein (gluten) strands in wheat -based doughs. Vegetable shortening is made of soybean oil, cottonseed oil, monoglycerides, diglycerides and citric acids. Vegetable shortening has a bland and neutral flavor and is essentially tasteless. Shortening is used in recipes that call for fats such as butter, lard or margarine. It blends well with flour, making useful in pastry making. It is also useful for greasing pans before use. One of the most appealing aspects of vegetable is its shelf life, which can run up to a year at room temperature. Vegetable shortening is used for greasing, cooking, grilling and baking.
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Linoleic- 58.4%, Linolenic- 9.2%.Wheat Germ Oil has dual properties. It is widely used as both a cosmetic ingredient and as a dietary supplement. It is naturally rich in Vitamins A, D, and E, and also contains Vitamins B1,B2, B3, B6, F, Essential Fatty Acids, protein, and minerals. Wheat germ oil, because of its anti-oxidant and regenerative properties, is a wonderful ingredient to be added to body care and cosmetic products.
Specifications Color- Amber/Brown Odor- Heavy Free Fatty Acids- 0.3 Peroxide Value- 3.1 Non-Saponifiables- 3.6 Saponification Value- 180-195 Iodine Value- 128 Specific Gravity- 0.928 pH- 4.25 Vitamin E Content- 300-400 IU/100g Alpha Tocopherols- 313 IU/100g Beta and Gamma Tocopherols- 29 IU/100g Table of Contents
Zinger Extract
It is obtained from the rhizomes of the plant, Zingiber officinale. Clinically proved as a remedy for nausea and vomiting associated with motion, sickness, sea sickness and pregnancy Zingiber Officinale is a very effective herbal cure. This herb is also known for its gastrointestinal benefits and as an anti inflammatory and carminative. It is a comprehensive remedy for bronchitis, colds, congestion, diarrhea, flu, headache, nausea, rheumatism, sore throat. It is also used as a supplement to many tonic and stimulating remedies. It contains zingerone, shogaols and gingerols. In laboratory animals, the gingerrols increase the motility of the gastrointestinal tract and have analgesic, sedative, antipyretic and antibacterial properties. Ginger oil has been shown to prevent skin cancer in mice. Ginger contains up to three percent of a fragrant essential oil whose main constituents are sesquiterpenoids, with (-)- Zingiberine as the main component.
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Used as a Carminative and Anti Inflammatory agent Can be used to treat Cough & Cold
Botanical Name: Zingiber officinalis Family Name: Zingiberaceae Common Name: Calamus, Sweet Ginger,
Ginger Root, Sonth (dried) Part Used: Fresh and Dried Rhizomes.
Habitat: South East Asia and throughout India. Product offered: Rhizomes, Oil, Extract
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