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  • L Cysteine Extract

    Other name: 2-Amino-3-sulfhydrylpropanoic acid L-Cysteine Powder is closely associated with cystine, displaying a dynamic relationship. Cysteine, being relatively unstable, readily transforms into cystine, and conversely, cystine can be reduced to yield cysteine. Both compounds belong to the group of sulfur-containing amino acids, contributing to the formation of skin tissues and aiding in the detoxification process.…

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  • Kutaki Extract

    Botanical name: Picrorhiza kurroa Royle ex. Benth Other name: tikta, kaurohini, kavi, tiktarohini, kauka, sutiktaka, and rohini Kutaki, a diminutive perennial herb, is a valuable medicinal plant that thrives in the hilly areas of the North-Western Himalayan region in India and Nepal. In Ayurveda, the medicinal properties of Kutaki are derived from various parts of…

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  • Mulethi/ Licorice Extract

    Botanical name: Glycyrrhiza glabra L Other name: Jothi-madh and Mulaithi, Licorice, Liqourices, and Sweet wood, and Licorice, Liqourices, and Sweet wood. Mulethi extracts, commonly known as Licorice extracts, play a role in inhibiting the production of an enzyme crucial for melanin (pigment) synthesis in the skin. Renowned for its skin-clearing properties, this herbal extract is…

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  • Kudzu Root Extract

    Botanical name: Pueraria montana var. lobata Other name: Vine-that-ate-the-south, foot-a-night vine, Japanese arrowroot. The root, flower, and leaf of the kudzu plant are utilized for medicinal purposes. With roots in Chinese medicine dating back to at least 200 BC, kudzu has a historical connection to the treatment of alcoholism, dating as far back as 600…

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  • Korean Red Ginseng Extract

    Other name: Asian Ginseng, Asiatic Ginseng, Chinese Ginseng, Chinese Red Ginseng Korean Red Ginseng Extract stands out as the most potent form of red ginseng extract, boasting a high concentration of polyphenols and ginsenosides. Its benefits include support for stress management, improvement of overall mood, and enhancement of brain function for memory and focus. Additionally,…

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  • Kiwi Seed Extract

    Botanical name: Actinidia deliciosa Derived from the pulp and skin of green kiwifruit, this distinctive extract is rich in active Actinidin and is free from residues of harsh chemicals. The manufacturing process of Digesten-K Kiwifruit Extract involves a proprietary method called “100% AquaPure,” utilizing only water to extract the bioactive components from the kiwifruit. Medicinal…

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  • Khellin Extract

    Botanical name: Ammi Visnaga Other name: Khella Baldi or toothpick weed Khellin is a prominent component of the plant Ammi visnaga, commonly referred to as Bishop’s Weed. Upon purification, khellin manifests as colorless, odorless, and bitter-tasting needle-shaped crystals, classified as a gamma-pyrone—a derivative of furanochromone. Medicinal Uses:

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  • Kelp Extract/ Bladder Wrack

    Botanical name: Fucus vesiculosus Other name: bladderwrack, paddy tang, black tang, swine tang, rockweed, bladder fucus, sea oak, cut weed, dyers fucus, red fucus, and rock wrack Bladderwrack belongs to the family of brown seaweeds, which includes kelp, wakame, and kombu. This type of brown algae thrives along the northern Atlantic and Pacific coasts of…

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  • Kava Kava Extract

    Botanical name: Piper methysticum Other name: ava, ava pepper, awa, intoxicating pepper, kava, kava kava, kava pepper, kawa, kawa kawa, kew, rauschpfeffer, sakau, tonga, wur zelstock, and yangona Kava extract is a concentrated rendition of the kava plant (Piper methysticum), sourced from the roots of this plant indigenous to the South Pacific islands. Revered for centuries…

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  • Karela Extract

    Botanical name: Momordica charantia Other name: bitter melon or bitter gourd. Traditionally employed as a vegetable insulin, Karela extract is believed to possess antioxidant and antidiabetic properties. Extensive testing, conducted in both animals and humans, has confirmed its antidiabetic effects. In animal models, the comprehensive use of the plant, encompassing fruit pulp and seeds, demonstrated…

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