Honey
25 kilogram to 100 kilogram.
Product name
Moringa seed, moringa kernal, moringa oil, moringa tea, moringa seed powder etc
Product description
Moringa oleifera lam:
This species is one of the world's most useful plants. Though apparently native only to restricted areas in northern india and possibly extinct in the wild, m. Oleifera is cultivated in all the countries of the tropics. M. Oleifera is cultivated for its leaves, fruits, and roots for a variety of food and medicinal purposes. The young fruits (sometimes called "drumsticks" ) can be cooked in a number of different ways. An excellent oil is derived from the seeds, which is used for cooking and lubrication of delicate mechanisms. The leaves are extensively used as a vegetable in many parts of the world, and the root can be made into a condiment similar to horseradish (true horseradish, armoracia rusticana, is a member of the mustard family, brassicaceae). M. Oleifera is also of interest because of its production of compounds with potential clinical utility such as (4-(alpha-l-rhamnopyranosyloxy)benzyl glucosinolate. Other research has focused on the use of m. Oleifera seeds and fruits in water purification.
1-100 kgs
Neem tree is being grown on a commercial basis in us and other countries such as india, burma and australia for use in various industries like agriculture and cosmetic etc. Neem oil and its extracts are one of the most useful by products of the magical tree. Neem seed oil is the most effective and is widely used for a large number of applications.
Components of neem oil
Linoleic acid - 2.1%
Various lower fatty acids - 2.3%
Palmitic acid - 12.6%
Stearic acid - 21.4%
Oleic acid - 52.8%
The percentage may vary from tree to tree depending on the method of processing and place of processing
Deer horn
Based on requierment.
Beeswax is the oldest and purest wax in the world. There are no artificial ingredients. Beeswax has been used in hundreds of products, including : candles, cosmetics, soap, potpourri, adhesives, lubricants, fly paper, furniture polish, and paint removers ...
Turmeric :
Turmeric is more commonly used as a spice than as a medicine, though it does appear to exhibit some medicinal effects. Among its many mildly medicinal effects are anti-tumor and antibacterial activity, relief of liver damage, and stimulation of bile production. As it is a potent antioxidant it also protects the body from free radical damage.
The root and rhizome (underground stem) of the turmeric plant are used medicinally. The active constituent that gives turmeric it mild medicinal properties is curcumin.
Turmeric is also believe to be capable of reducing inflammation by lowering histamine levels and possibly by increasing production of natural cortisone by the adrenal glands in the body. It protects the liver from a number of damaging toxic compounds. And studies have provided preliminary evidence that it can reduce blood platelets from clumping together, which in turn improves circulation and may help protect against atherosclerosis.
Turmeric extracts standardized at 90 to 95% curcumin can be taken in the amount of 250 to 500 mg three times per day. Tincture, 0.5û1.5 ml three times per day, is sometimes recommended.
1- 100 kgs