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Hey Tank and or anyone,
Can either of you gimme some information on Giant Knotweed, Spilanthes, Cayaponia, Humulus, and Tynanthus? or point me in the right direction? I've heard of Spilanthes for treating lymes and I've heard of knotwood, but not knotweed. I've not heard of the others. If ya'll could post some info on these herbs or some links and I'll check em when I get home, I appreiciate it.
Peace
factotum
07-14-2006, 09:41 AM
Pardon my ignorance, but what do these have to do with Black Hole? Are you trying to find the actives in said product?
They are in the product, the title of the post was to get a cl rep to see it and come in. I am in the industry and I am just looking for information on them as I havn't heard of them before (it happens with the 1000's of herbs out there:D)
CONTROLLED LABS
07-14-2006, 10:15 AM
Hey Tank and or anyone,
Can either of you gimme some information on Giant Knotweed, Spilanthes, Cayaponia, Humulus, and Tynanthus? or point me in the right direction? I've heard of Spilanthes for treating lymes and I've heard of knotwood, but not knotweed. I've not heard of the others. If ya'll could post some info on these herbs or some links and I'll check em when I get home, I appreiciate it.
Peace
Sure. some of the below has been proven with studies that can be found in our write-up and others (some of the south American herbs) are just anecdotal feedback from centuries of use.
Giant Knotweed = this is the source of many helpful flavinoids including Resveratrol, which acts as an anti-inflammatory and is neuro protective in nature as well other anti-oxidants
Spilanthes = this is an herb from south America that has been use by the local people for analgesic properties and it has been known to boost the immune system like Echinacea (they both have very similar alkylamides in them that are used to increase appetite)
Cayaponia = this is another South American herb and it increases bile release and enahnces digestion.
Humulus Lupulus = this is the Latin binomial for hops, that is typically used in the manufacturing of beer, helps the stomach produce a larger volume of gastric juices that aid in digestion
Tynanthus = this is also a South American herb that stimulates digestion and eases bloating.
Sure. some of the below has been proven with studies that can be found in our write-up and others (some of the south American herbs) are just anecdotal feedback from centuries of use.
Giant Knotweed = this is the source of many helpful flavinoids including Resveratrol, which acts as an anti-inflammatory and is neuro protective in nature as well other anti-oxidants
Spilanthes = this is an herb from south America that has been use by the local people for analgesic properties and it has been known to boost the immune system like Echinacea (they both have very similar alkylamides in them that are used to increase appetite)
Cayaponia = this is another South American herb and it increases bile release and enahnces digestion.
Humulus Lupulus = this is the Latin binomial for hops, that is typically used in the manufacturing of beer, helps the stomach produce a larger volume of gastric juices that aid in digestion
Tynanthus = this is also a South American herb that stimulates digestion and eases bloating.
Dude, thanks...
Giant Knotweed = Japanese Knotweed? all of my reveratrol say japanese...
Humulus is hops! Hops is great for relaxation as well, I take it to sleep when I can't get the voices in my head to shut up. One more question, do cayaponia and tynanthus have more common names? (no one calls Eleuthro "touch-me-not" even tho thats the greatest name for an herb ever...)
CONTROLLED LABS
07-14-2006, 12:17 PM
cayaponia doesnt have a more common name that I know of because it isnt used in any mainstream products. tynanthus is sometimes called CLAVO HUASCA but isnt in any major products that I know of either.