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Calotropis Flower Powder

Calotropis Flower Powder

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Wholesale Bulk Calotropis Flower Powder Suppliers in USA

Common Name:

Calotropis Flower Powder

Botanical Name:

Calotropis gigantea

Family:

Apocynaceae

Plant Parts Used:

Flower 

Form:

Powder

Color & Appearance:

Yellowish-Brown to Light Brown color Powder

* (due to the nature of natural ingredients, color may slightly vary)

Mesh Size:

60 ~ 80 mesh

Certifications:

USDA, EU, Kosher

Country of Origin:

India

Product Applications:

Nutraceuticals, Cosmetics, Herbal Teas, Capsules, Tablets, Functional foods & beverages

Product Offerings:

Calotropis Flower Powder

Medikonda Nutrients is the Largest Manufacturer, Wholesale Supplier, Bulk Distributor, Exporter of USDA Organic Calotropis Flower Powder in USA.

Calotropis Flower Powder: Overview

Calotropis Flower Powder is a traditional herbal preparation made from the dried flowers of the Calotropis gigantea or Calotropis procera plant, commonly known as "Ak" or "Madar." In Ayurvedic and folk medicine, these flowers are valued for their digestive, anti-inflammatory, and detoxifying properties. The powder is traditionally used to stimulate appetite, enhance digestion, and help in the management of respiratory conditions such as asthma and cough. It is also believed to possess anthelmintic (worm-expelling) and mild analgesic effects. Calotropis Flower Powder may be used in small, controlled doses in various formulations for internal cleansing and immune support. It is typically yellowish-brown to light brown in color, with a slightly bitter and pungent taste. Due to its potent nature and potential toxicity if misused, it should only be consumed under professional supervision. This herbal powder continues to be a valuable part of traditional wellness systems.

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