Fully fried azerbaijan origin licorice root, well cleaned, sound, merchantable, cut into pieces of 6-12 cm, fresh, yellowish lively strong pieces with maximum 11% humidity and 3% foreign admixture.
About 200 kg per bales (with 1 kg allowance for tare) stuffed in 40'ft. Containers.
Hibiscus plant is one of the most famous plants of ancient egypt agriculture, the botanical name of hibiscus is hibiscus sabdariffa, its common name is roselle. Hibiscus plant has many varieties and is planted world-wide, hibiscus has many medicinal uses, together with the most appealing flavor as an herbal tea.
Uses of hibiscus
Hibiscus has many medicinal uses, of which some are still under research as researchers are learning everyday more and more of its use. Hibiscus also serves as a very delicious beverage which is refreshing and beneficial.
The medicinal uses of hibiscus were known from a long time ago. Hibiscus has a major diuretic effect. Many egyptian now use hibiscus to lower their blood pressure, an idea maybe taken from folk medicine. Hibiscus act as an antiseptic, astringent, demulcent, digestive, diuretic, emollient, purgative, refrigerant, resolvent, sedative, stomachic, and tonic.
Doum (hyphaene thebaica) is an african palm tree, doum nuts have been found in 5, 000-year-old egyptian tombs, and it's common in upper egypt, originally native to the nile valley, bearing an edible fruit which is glubose-quandrangular
It was considered sacred by the ancient egyptians and doum seeds were found in many pharaohs' tombs e.G. Tutankhamun's tomb.
Uses of doum
The fruit has nutritional and pharmacologic properties. Doum extracts are being used in the treatment of bilharziasis, haematuria, bleeding especially after child birth and also as hypolipidemic and hematinic suspension. The tea of doum is popular in egypt and believed to be good for diabetes.Doum has been used by egyptian people as a folk medicine for treatment of hypertension.
We have fresh wild american ginseng for sale, 1 pound or 1000 lb we are buyers directly from the diggers in the appalachian mountains good stemy root lots of neck, very little handling
Whatever size you order, ups is the only limitation.
Sulphoranphane 1% 10% 20% 50%
Main functions:
Anticancer activity of sulforaphane
Antioxidant functions of sulforaphane: a potent inducer of phase II detoxication enzymes
[Product name]: Sulphoraphane (SFN)
[Used part]: Broccoli seeds
[Chemical name]: 1-isothiocyanato-4-(methyl-sulfinyl) butane
[Structural formula]: C6H11S2NO
[Molecular weight]: 177.29
Abstract.
A number of natural compounds with inhibitory effects on tumor genesis have been identified from our diet. Several studies have documented the cancer-preventive activity of a significant number of isothiocyanates (ITCs), the majority of which occur in plants, especially in Cruciferous vegetables. The most characterized ITC is sulforaphane (SFN). SFN has received a great deal of attention because of its ability to simultaneously modulate multiple cellular targets involved in cancer development in clouding: (i) DNA protection by modulating carcinogen-metabolizing enzymes and blocking the action of mutagens; (ii) inhibition of cell proliferation and induction of apoptosis, thereby retarding or eliminating clonal expansion of initiated, transformed, and/or neoplastic cells; (iii) inhibition of neoangiogenesis, progression of benign tumors to malignant tumors, and metastasis formation. SFN is therefore able to prevent, delay, or reverse preneoplastic lesions, as well as to act on cancer cells as a therapeutic agent. Taking into account this evidence and its favorable toxicological profile, SFN can be viewed as a conceptually promising agent in cancer prevention and/or therapy.