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Centella Asiatica Extract
Botanical name: Centella asiatica Other name: gotu kola Derived from the Centella Asiatica plant cultivated on Jeju Island, South Korea, Centella Asiatica Extract (95%) is exclusively sourced from locally grown plants and is entirely plant-based. This vegan product ensures the absence of any animal-derived ingredients and adheres to cruelty-free practices. Suitable for all skin types,…
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Cellery Seed Extract
Botanical name: Apium graveolens L. Other name: celery seed powder, celery seed ground, ground celery powder, or ground celery. Extracts from celery seeds serve as an effective treatment for hypertension, commonly known as high blood pressure. Abundant in alpha-linoleic acid, apiol, isoquercitrin, and terpinene-4-ol, these compounds exhibit potent hypotensive and diuretic properties, contributing to the…
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Celastrus Paniculatus Extract
Other name: black oil plant, climbing staff tree, and intellect tree Celastrus paniculatus is a vine bearing woody fruits, and its seeds are utilized in Ayurvedic medicine. These seeds are employed to address cognitive concerns and support intestinal health. Additionally, the seeds can be processed into an oil, occasionally utilized in massage applications. Medicinal Uses:
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Cayenne Pepper Extract
Botanical name: Capsicum annuum Other name: Cayenne Cayenne pepper Chili pepper Paprika Red Pepper Cayenne peppers are often regarded as a type of medicinal herb. Belonging to the nightshade family of flowering plants, they are a variety of chili pepper closely related to bell peppers and jalapeños. Cayenne peppers offer an impressive nutritional profile, featuring a…
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Catuba Bark Extract
Other name: Chuchuhuasha, Tatuaba, Pau de Reposta, Piratancara and Caramuru Catuaba, a petite tree that thrives in the rainforests of Brazil, stands out as the primary herbal aphrodisiac in the region, boasting a rich history of use for both men and women. Beyond its renowned aphrodisiac qualities, Catuaba is recognized for its potential to enhance…
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Cat’s Claw Extract
Botanical name: Uncaria tomentosa Other name: Talons Cat’s claw is an herbal remedy known for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. A single randomized controlled trial (RCT) was conducted to assess its effectiveness in treating rheumatoid arthritis. The results of the study indicated certain clinical benefits, with only minor side effects observed when cat’s claw was…
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Cassia Occidentalis Extract
Botanical name: Senna occidentalis Other name: Coffee Senna Derived from the Cassia occidentalis Linn plant, Cassia Occidentalis Extract Powder is a pharmaceutical-grade extract characterized by its yellow-brown appearance, distinct aroma, and flavor, offering a multitude of health benefits. The extraction process follows a 10:1 ratio, with a loss on drying limited to less than or…
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Cassia Fistula Extract
Botanical name: Cassia fistula Other name: golden shower, purging cassia, Indian laburnum, Kani Konna The extract derived from Indian laburnum seeds is obtained from the seeds of the golden shower tree (Cassia fistula), a medicinal plant with a centuries-old history of use in Indian traditional medicine. This extract is employed to enhance and optimize the…
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Cascara Sagrada Bark Extract
Botanical name: Frangula purshiana Other name: cascara, cascara buckthorn, cascara sagrada, bearberry, and in the Chinook Jargon Cascara sagrada (Frangula purshiana) is a shrub whose dried bark was once FDA approved as an over-the-counter (OTC) laxative specifically for treating constipation. Presently, it is commonly incorporated into supplements. Cascara sagrada contains active chemicals that induce bowel…
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Carrot Extract
Botanical name: Daucus Carota Sativa Carrot root extract, typically presented as a vivid orange liquid, is a botanical ingredient extracted from the edible orange portion or ‘root’ of the carrot plant (Daucus carota subsp. sativus). It is utilized for its antioxidant and conditioning properties. Medicinal Uses:
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