Factory Cheap Hot Epimedium Extract in Kuwait
Factory Cheap Hot Epimedium Extract in Kuwait Detail:
[Latin Name] Epimedium sagittatnm Maxim
[Plant Source] Leaf
[Specification] Icariin 10% 20% 40% 50%
[Appearance] Light yellow fine powder
Plant Part Used: Leaf
[Particle size]80Mesh
[Loss on drying] ≤5.0%
[Heavy Metal] ≤10PPM
[Pesticide residue] EC396-2005, USP 34, EP 8.0, FDA
[Storage] Store in cool & dry area, keep away from the direct light and heat.
[Shelf life] 24 Months
[Package] Packed in paper-drums and two plastic-bags inside.
[Net weight] 25kgs/drum
[What is Epimedium?]
Epimedium extract is a popular aphrodisiac supplement and herbal sexual performance enhancer.It has a long history of traditional use in China for the alleviation of erectile dysfunction and for improving libido and fertility.
Also known as Horny Goat Weed, this supplement supposedly got its name after a farmer noticed that his flock of goats were particularly aroused after eating flowers of a specific type. These Epimedium flowers contain icariin, which is a natural compound that increases blood flow to sexual organs and promotes sex drive. Icariin has been found to increase Nitric Oxide synthesis as well as inhibiting the activity of the PDE-5 enzyme
[Icariin in Epimedium Extract]
Epimedium extracts powder contain an active phytochemical called icariin.Icariin has been observed to exhibit a number of useful traits, including renoprotective (liver protecting) hepatoprotective (kidney protecting), cardioprotective (heart protecting) and neuroprotective (brain protecting) effects.
It is also an antioxidant and can cause vasodilation. It exhibits antimicrobial characteristics and is thought to act as an aphrodisiac.
Icariin is classified as a flavonol glycoside, which is a type of flavonoid. Specifically, icariin is the 8-prenyl derivation of kaempferol 3,7-O-diglucoside, a prevalent and important flavonoid.
[Function]
1. Combat mental and physical fatigue;
2. Induce vasodilation and improve circulation;
3. Lower blood pressure in hypertensive patients;
4. Improve symptoms of erectile dysfunction (ED) through its action as a PDE5 inhibitor;
5. Improve the use of free testosterone in the blood;
6. Increase libido;
7. Alleviate symptoms of depression and stimulate improved cognitive function;
8. Protect against neurological degeneration.
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Benefits and logistics of oxymatrine for Hepatitis C viral load control.
Here’s Some Studies in writing
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Matrine and oxymatrine are the two major alkaloid components found in sophora roots. They are obtained primarily from Sophora japonica (kushen), but also from Sophora subprostrata (shandougen), and from the above ground portion of Sophora alopecuroides. The matrines were first isolated and identified in 1958; they are unique tetracyclo-quinolizindine alkaloids (see Figure 1) found only in Sophora species thus far. An intensive investigation into the pharmacology and clinical applications of these alkaloids has gone on for the past decade and remains one of the focal points of Chinese medical research. The main clinical applications are treatment of people with cancer, viral hepatitis, cardiac diseases (such as viral myocarditis), and skin diseases (such as psoriasis and eczema).
The crude herb and crude hot-water extracts of sophora have been available in the West for more than 25 years. An alkaloid fraction of sophora roots containing a standardized level of oxymatrine and matrine (20%) was first introduced by the Institute for Traditional Medicine, and made available to practitioners in tablet form under the name Oxymatrine (White Tiger) in 1998. It has been used without reported side effects. In China, the alkaloids are often given by injection, but this method of administration is not acceptable in the West, so oral dosing is used here instead. When taken orally, much of the oxymatrine is converted to matrine; to get high blood levels of oxymatrine, it must be given by injection. However, it is unclear whether oxymatrine is clinically more effective than matrine. Chinese researchers have also used the alkaloids in capsule form, with results that appear similar to the injection. Sophora is also administered in complex formulas made as decoctions and taken orally.
Sophora japonica contains about a dozen alkaloids, with matrine and oxymatrine being by far the highest, together comprising about 2% of the dried root stock (most of it in the form of oxymatrine), followed by closely related alkaloids: mainly sophocarpine, but also minute amounts of sophoranol, sophoramine, sophoridine, allomatrine, isomatrine, and others (see Figure 2). These alkaloids were first reported as constituents of kushen in a series of publications from 1958-1978.
An overview of recent research on the pharmacology and clinical applications of the sophora alkaloids is presented below. In general, the dosage of the sophora alkaloids administered clinically is in the range of 400-600 mg per day.
VIRAL HEPATITIS
As described by Chen Yanxi and his colleagues at the Shanghai Second Medical University (1):
In recent years, oxymatrine has been recommended for treating chronic hepatitis B and chronic hepatitis C and has been shown effective in clinical practice. It has been utilized for these applications broadly, but the factors affecting its efficacy have not yet been determined.
Chen and his group gave oxymatrine injection to patients with hepatitis B. He confirmed that the viral load declined by this treatment, suggesting that oxymatrine served to inhibit the viral replication, not just reduce liver damage, which is the primary and more limited effect of many herbs used for hepatitis. Antiviral activity, for hepatitis C virus, was confirmed by the same group in cell culture tests (2). Clinical effectiveness for patients with hepatitis C had been reported earlier, including reduction of viral load (3). Oxymatrine may reduce death of liver cells damaged by means other than by inhibiting viral activity, as indicated in a pharmacology study of liver protective effects in immune-based liver damage (4).
Kang Junjie and Kang Suqiong, at the Treatment Center for Hepatic Diseases of the Amoy Municipal Hospital, reported that oxymatrine injection did not cause side effects other than rare local reactions at the injection site (5). They used this injection along with oral administration of complex Chinese herb formulas designed to match symptom-sign complexes and claimed that the effects were comparable to those attained with interferon therapy, except that adverse reactions were avoided. In particular, they claimed that the use of oxymatrine and Chinese herb formulas inhibited liver fibrosis (for further information on Chinese herbs for this purpose, see: Treatment and prevention of liver fibrosis). The inhibition of fibrosis appears to be a separate for additional function of sophora alkaloids beyond inhibiting viral activity. In laboratory animal studies carried out by Chen Weizhong and his colleagues at the Changzheng Hospital in Shanghai, matrine was shown to reduce the formation of liver fibrosis that was caused by chemical damage to the liver (6).
These pills contain spices that are really effective at boosting the metabolism and reducing your appetite – and therefore can be used for loosing weight if you that’s something you want to do. But you need to be careful when using them because they can be quite strong and you shouldn’t use them if you are allergic to any of the spices or susceptible to heart burn or possibly chronic IBS, because for some people they can irritate the stomach.
Instructions:
- empty capsules (either empty out capsules you already have) or buy them online: https://www.iherb.com/now-foods-healthy-foods-single-0-vcaps-1000-empty-vcaps/16528?rcode=gow915
- cayenne pepper ground
- turmeric ground
- cinnamon ground
Press a third of each spice into the capsule then click the two sides together Take one daily with a meal, if you feel fine taking one you can move up to 2 and even 3 over a few weeks. Make sure to be taking with food. Obviously use alongside a low fat/sugar diet and incorporate exercise into your daily routine if you are trying to lose weight and those options are available to you.
cayenne:
Experts suggest cayenne pepper can speed up your metabolism by as much as 25 percent. The ingredient responsible for this benefit is none other than capsaicin, the active ingredient found in cayenne pepper. This ingredient is what gives peppers its spicy flavour. Capsaicin is considered a thermogenic chemical which can help increase your metabolism. Aside from boosting your metabolism, capsaicin can also suppress your appetite, which means that you will feel fewer hunger pangs and eat less food.
Turmeric
The orange pigment in turmeric -curcumin has a host of beneficial effects. Curcumin may help in inflammatory bowel disease, arthritis and even high cholesterol levels.Further evidence suggests that curcumin can increase thermogenesis, leading to increased fat burning.
Cinnamon
Cinnamon’s health benefits stem from its essential oils that activate insulin receptors and mimic the action of insulin to control blood sugar levels. Another compound in cinnamon, hydroxycinnamaldehyde, helps fight inflammation, a condition that has been linked to an increased risk for being overweight or obese. Cinnamon compounds may also reduce levels of harmful blood lipids that have also been associated with obesity. Daily cinnamon supplements may also boost antioxidant effects in your body that can reduce oxidative stress in metabolic syndrome, a condition that contributes to obesity.
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