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A a Velasquez

Supplier From Honduras
May-15-20
Supplier : Taro Root Colocasia Esculenta

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Established: 2009 Standards: FDA APPROVED

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San Pedro Sula
Cortes Honduras


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Packaging Type Standard
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Product Description
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Description :

This herb is with seven whorls in its stem with a dark yellow colored bark- it gives the name Saptarangi- Saptachakra means seven whorls- to this. Saptachakra, Casearia essculanta is a drug of choice for diabetes. It works on the root cause of the diabetes and gives relief to the condition of diabetes by regulating the functions of liver and pancreas.

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Common Name: Chinese salacia

Kannada Name : Hillange

Malayalam Name : Pannimurangam, Anavananki

Uses:

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2.Saptarangi also purifies pitta.

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Item Code 108
Delivery Time 7-10 Days
Port Of Dispatch Any
Production Capacity 1 Ton PM
Packaging Details As per client Requirement
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