We provide Hydrocotyle Asiatica (Centella Asiatica) in the global market. The leaves and stems of Hydrocotyle Asiatica are used to make drug that is used as an alterative, tonic and diuretic. Hydrocotyle Asiatica is considered useful in diseases of nervous system and skin; drug has weak sedative but cardio-depressant and Hypotensive action.
We also offer a versatile gamut of medicinal seeds that are made by some of the reputed manufacturers. They have expert scientists and researchers who perform the stiff duty of cross research and make sure that the quality of the products matches with international standards. We then make sure that the products that we are exporting are best in quality and therefore we have a team of quality monitoring system assigned for this job. In a very short span of time we have blossomed into one of the revered medicinal herb seeds and medicinal plant seeds suppliers from India. As part of our Medicinal Seeds Range, we offer high quality Crataegus Oxyacantha, which is a herbal plant whose berries are used for its medicinal qualities in several natural medicinal formulations. Available in pure and natural form, the Crataegus Oxyacantha Supplied by us, is tested for quality and medicinal properties.
PRODUCT INFO Yanang or Botanical name Tiliacora triandra (Diels) is one type of herb native to the South East Asian mainland. In traditional Southeast Asian medicine, Yanang has been used as food and medicine for a long time. In the Northeast of Thailand, people call this plant "Never get old for a thousand years" USES Yanang contains many health benefits that go along with its cooling affect. Yanang contains Vitamin A, B-carotene, Phosphorus, Polyphenols, Flavonoids, alkaloids, and minerals such as calcium and iron. SEASONS Yanang Leaves is available year-round.
MOQ : 1 Ton Business Type : Manufacturer, Exporter, Supplier, Importer Country of Origin ; India Style : Dried Application ; Herbal Products, Medicine, Supplements Preferred Buyer From Location : Worldwide Product Details Grade : Medicinal Grade Feature ; Bitter Taste Form ; Root Packaging Type : Plastic Bag, Pp Bag
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