Eucommia Bark Extract - vanessa@nutra-max.com

Eucommia Bark Extract - vanessa@nutra-max.com
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Changsha nutramax Inc.
: 2012-11-25 19:23:01
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Eucommia Bark Extract

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Type: Herbal Extract Variety: Eucommia Bark Extract Form: Powder Part: Bark Extraction Type: Solvent Extraction Packaging: Drum
Place of Origin: Hunan China (Mainland) Grade: A Brand Name: changsha nutramax Inc.
Model Number: (Kosher.GMP.Halal)Eucommia Bark E... color: brown fine powder

Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Detail: Packed in paper-drums and two plastic-bags inside. Net Weight: 25kgs/drum. I.D. 40CmX50CM
Delivery Detail: Within 3days after receiving the payment

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1 Specifications: 4:1
2 The original manufacturer
3 ISO9001.Kosher.GMP.Halal
4 Free sample
1 Specifications: 4:1
2 The original manufacturer
3 ISO9001.Kosher.GMP.Halal
4 Free sample

1 Specifications: 20:1
2 The original manufacturer
3 ISO9001.Kosher.GMP.Halal
4 Free sample

Description
Eucommmia bark is the gray, grooved bark of the tree Eucommia ulmoides, commonly called the hardy rubber tree or the gutta-percha tree. The Chinese name for eucommia bark is Du Zhong. This name refers to a Taoist monk who was said to be immortal, suggesting that the herb provides long life, good health, and vitality. The tree is a member of the rubber family and is native to the mountainous regions of China. It normally grows to about 50 ft (15 m) in height. Small patches of bark are harvested from trees over 10 years old in late summer and early autumn. The outer bark is peeled away and the smooth inner bark is dried. This inner bark contains a pure white, elastic latex that is thought to contain the compounds that account for eucommia bark's healing properties. Older, thicker inner bark with more latex is considered more desirable for the herbalist to use than younger, thinner bark.

Although traditionally only the bark of E. ulmoides was used for healing, research in the later half of the 1990s in Japan indicates that the leaves also have healing properties. The green leaves are shiny, narrow, and pointed. The tree's flowers are very small and are not used in healing.

Preparations
Eucommia bark is harvested and dried. Before boiling, it is sliced to expose the inside of the bark. The bark is then boiled to make a decoction. Generally this decoction is combined with other herbs and extracts to create yang enhancing tonics to treat kidney and liver deficiencies and impotence.

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