Supplier: Chinese caterpillar fungus and cordyceps sinensis, herbs.
1. In Bhutan, Cordyceps (Ophiocordyceps sinensis) are only found in the wild in the northern regions of the country at 3500-4500 msl. Every spring towards the end of April the fungus starts erupting out of the ground like a blade of grass, after mummifying the host caterpillar. 2. The collection and trade of cordyceps are strictly REGULATED and MONITORED by the government to ensure sustainability. It was legalized only in 2004. Until then, the locals had been collecting illegally and everything used to be smuggled across the border into Tibet (China). 3. ONLY MOUNTAIN PEOPLE are allowed to pick cordyceps. The government opens just ONE MONTH timeframe in May-June. Each household is issued with picking permits (according to the number of able people in the household) and everyone packs up their bags and go higher into the mountains to forage for cordyceps. Each person can find up to 7 PIECES A DAY and sometimes NONE. The sites are patrolled and monitored by the army and police to keep people without permits from picking up the cordyceps illegally. 4. In July-August the government organizes AUCTIONS in different regions of the country. After drying, the mountain people bring the cordyceps to the auction yards and register and submit to the auction officials. REGISTERED cordyceps traders converge to these auctions and compete to buy cordyceps. They are allowed to inspect every lot of cordyceps at the auction and bid accordingly. The transaction is on cash-basis only. The auctions last 1-2 days at every venue. The cordyceps are auctioned in many small lots after the officials grade them according to dryness, size, weight, and color. GRADES are normally expressed in terms of the NUMBER of CORDYCEPS IN 1KG. 5. ONLY REGISTERED CORDYCEPS TRADERS are allowed to trade and export cordyceps. Further, every lot of cordyceps must be inspected and sealed by BAFRA (Bhutan's FDA- Bhutan Agriculture & Food Regulatory Authority). The auction documents must be produced for each lot; otherwise, BAFRA won't issue the CERTIFICATE FOR EXPORT. After getting the certificate for export from BAFRA, the lot has to be declared at the customs department.
We supply one of the new species of the family ophiocordyceps, it's called Cordyceps Incensis, corroborated by Dr. Zengzhi Li, professor of Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei, Anhui, China. Cordyceps Incensis is similar to cordyceps sinensis. The difference is that our cordyceps weighs 1.92 grams each cordyceps while the sinensis is just 0.50grams. We are the only company in the world who trades this medicinal fungus and we are available to export anywhere in the world.
We are suplier of Cordyceps Herbal Extract. We can provide as Export quality only, It is use for medicine for Cancer, Sugar, And many medicine.
We are dealing with Nepalese herbs, herbal products and spices at very affordable price since many years. We are exporting Nepali herbs and herbal products to various countries since long time. It has a miraculous healing benefits with no side-effects. We have extensive knowledge about the fauna and flora of Nepal and having knowledge of medicinal plants and spices. Following major Herbs, Spices & Essential oils are: 1.Lycopodium clavatum (clubmoss,ground pine) 2.Swertia chiraita ( Buch-Hum) 3.Soapnuts (Sapindus mukorossi) 4.All Essential oils 5.Large Black Cardamom (Amomum aromaticum) 6.curcuma longa 7.Berberis Aristata 8.Asparagus racemosus 9.Herbs paris/ Love Apple Boch (Paris Polyphylla) 10.Zanthoxylum alatum ( Toothache Tree) 11.Zingiber officinale 12.Roca axudates/asphaltum (shikakai) 13.Nepali Aconite (Aconitum Ferox) 14.Cinnamomum tamala Bark 15.Juniperus Recurva (Himalayan penil ceder) 16.Stinging Nettle ( Urtica Doica Linn. ) 17.Cinnamomum Ceciododaphne 18.Indrayani ( Citrullus Colocynthis Nees) 19. sweet flag (Acorus Calamis) 20.Rheum Australe 21. Rosemarry leaves(Rosmarinus officinalis) 22. Allium Wallichii 23.Matricaria Chamomile 24. Bay leaf 25. Mentha Arvensis 26.Cymbopogon Flexuosus 27.Gaultheria Fragrantissima 28.Herpetospermum pedunculosum 29.Deliphinium denudatum 30.picrorhiza scrophularieflora 31.Acacia concinna DC.(shilajeet) 32.Rudraksha 33. Indian Maddar ( Rubia cordifolia ) 34. Emblic Myrobalan ( Emblica officinalis ) 35. Saxifraga/Rock foil (Berginia ligulata) 36. Morels ( Morchella Esculenta) 37. Minipine ( Cons of Conifer) 38. Nardostachys Jatamansi 39. Valeriana Wallichi 40. Cordyceps Sinensis ( Yarshagumba) 41. Tinospora Cordifolia Wild Miers ( Gurgo ) 42. Stevia & Aloevera 42. Terminalia Belerica(Beleric Myrobalan ) 43. Chebulic Myrobalan 44. Choerospondis Axillaries ( Chinese Plum, Lapsi) 45. Ganoderma 46. Machilus odoratissima (Kaulo) 47. Zanthoxylom oxyphyllunm(siltimur) 48. Moringa Seeds ( sitalchini) 49.Shilajeet,Mumiyo (Black Asphaltum) etc.......... Your Choice
Supplier: 1. matsutake, chanterelles, fritillaria cirrhosa, morel, ganoderma and shitake mushroom(all naturally dried under shade in cold environment). 2. avocados(hass export quality). 3. shilajit. 4. paris polyphylla. 5. cordyceps. 6. wild and cultivated ginseng. 7. pomegranate. 8. European pear.