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Equisetum Arvense Extract 7 Silica | 71011-23-9

Equisetum Arvense Extract 7 Silica | 71011-23-9


  • Common name:: Equisetum arvense L.
  • CAS No.:: 71011-23-9
  • EINECS:: 275-123-8
  • Appearance:: Brown yellow powder
  • Molecular formula:: C10H9FO
  • Qty in 20' FCL:: 20MT
  • Min. Order: : 25KG
  • Brand Name:: Colorcom
  • Shelf Life: : 2 Years
  • Place of Origin:: China
  • Package:: 25 kgs/bag or as you request
  • Storage:: Store at a ventilated, dry place
  • Standards executed: : International Standard
  • Product Specification: : 7% silica
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    1. Diuretics and kidney problems It is best known for its use as a mild diuretic ("drainage") to increase urination and reduce edema, and as a treatment for a variety of bladder and kidney problems, including kidney stones and bladder infections. It is an excellent astringent for the genitourinary system, reducing bleeding and healing wounds due to its high silicone content. Chrysanthemum is also of great value in the treatment of incontinence and bedwetting in young children. It is considered to be a cure-all for inflammation or benign enlargement of the prostate.
    2. Osteoporosis Silicon, an essential element of this type, is present in extremely high amounts in Nepenthes. Silicon is an element necessary for the body to properly utilize calcium. Many people diagnosed with calcium deficiency are not actually deficient in calcium, they are actually deficient in silica in their daily diet so the calcium is not properly utilized by the body and forms deposits. Therefore, some experts suggest that silicon is an essential component of bone and cartilage formation. This indicates that venereal may be effective in preventing osteoporosis.
    3. Arthritis and Arteriosclerosis The high content of silicon in vine may help explain its use in the treatment of arthritis and arteriosclerosis, since both joint and arterial tissue contain large amounts of silicon.
    4. Brittle nails Anecdotal reports suggest a possible application of venereal in the treatment of brittle nails. This may be due to the high content of silicic acid and silicates in vine, which can supply about 2 to 3% of elemental silicon.
    5. Healing wounds Chrysanthemum can be used internally or externally to reduce inflammation and promote wound healing. It is very effective in treating wounds, strengthening connective tissue, and also aids in the healing of bleeding ulcers due to its astringent hemostatic properties. But it should be avoided and taken with antihypertensive drugs.


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