Japanese Honeysuckle Extract 20:1
Japanese Honeysuckle Extract 20:1
Extract Source: Flowers of Lonicera japonica
Other Names: Japanese Honeysuckle, Jin Yin Hua (Traditional Chinese Medicine)
Scientific Name: Lonicera japonica
Potency: 20:1
Lonicera japonica, commonly known as Japanese Honeysuckle, is a flowering plant native to East Asia, including China, Japan, and Korea. In traditional Chinese medicine, the flowers, referred to as Jin Yin Hua, have been utilized for their various therapeutic properties. Our Japanese Honeysuckle Extract 20:1 offers a concentrated form of these beneficial compounds, providing an effective supplement to support health and well-being.
Key Benefits:
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Antimicrobial Properties: The extract has demonstrated antibacterial and antiviral activities, making it useful in combating various infections.
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Anti-Inflammatory Effects: Lonicera japonica possesses anti-inflammatory properties, which may help reduce inflammation in various conditions.
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Skin Health: When applied topically, honeysuckle extract can soothe skin conditions like eczema and rosacea, owing to its anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties.
Main Ingredients:
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Chlorogenic acid
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Luteolin
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Lonicerin
Recommended Usage/Dosage:
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As a Dietary Supplement: Consult a qualified healthcare practitioner for appropriate dosing, as specific dosage information for a 20:1 extract is not readily available.
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Topical Application: Incorporate into skincare formulations as directed by a cosmetic professional.
Storage Instructions: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Ensure the container is tightly sealed to maintain freshness and potency.
Caffeine Content: None
Vegan?: Yes
Gluten-Free?: Yes
Mesh Size: 100% passed through 80 mesh sieve
Water Solubility: Partially soluble; may require stirring or blending
Extract Color: Brown
Country of Origin: China
Note: While Japanese Honeysuckle extract is generally considered safe, it is advisable to consult with a healthcare professional before incorporating this supplement into your routine, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, have underlying health conditions, or are taking medications.