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Ingredients
Mg Stearate

Magnesium stearate is used as a diluent in the manufacturing of medical tablets, capsules and powders. No nutritional value.

 

 
Aerosil

Fumed silica as a powder carrier in assistance with the manufacturing of powder contining capsules. No nutritional value.

 

 
Paw Paw (Carica Papaya)

Paw Paw or better known as the payaya, is a plant native to Mexico and central America. It is a short lived fast growing herb that bears fruit.

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Alisma Orientalis
Oriental Waterplantain Rhizome is the dried tuber of Alisma orientalis. This well known Chinese herb and remedy have been used in a variety of complementary medicines for numerous indications.

 

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Aloe Ferox
Aloes have been used worldwide for more than 3 500 years. They are desert lilies and there are more than 360 varieties. Aloe ferox is one of the Aloe plant varieties.
 
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Evening Primrose

Evening primrose oil powder gets its name from the evening primrose plant, which grows as a wildflower throughout North America, Europe and Asia. The plant is called the evening primrose because the yellow flowers open only in the evening.

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Cassia Seed

Cassia seed powder is derived from the plant Cassia obtusifolia Linnaeus. Cassia is ancient Greek for an aromatic plant and the Latin word obtusifolia means obtuse leaved and refers to the leaf shape.

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Citrus Aurantium

Citrus aurantium also known as Bitter Orange, Bigarade Orange or Seville Orange, has served many ancient cultures with its medicinal benefits in the treatment of a large variety of health disorders.

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