• Traditionally used to help support thirst, headache, stiffness, pain due to high blood pressure, angina pectoris and more.
Traditionally used to help support thirst, headache, stiffness, pain due to high blood pressure, angina pectoris and more.
Kudzu (or ko hen in Chinese) root has a sweet taste and affects the lungs and stomach acting as an antipyretic, a refrigerant, a diaphoretic, a spasmolytic, and a demulcent.
Kuzu root or Kudzu Vine, as it is sometimes called, is commonly used to help support colds, coughs and digestive problems. For coughs and colds it is excellent to take mixed with a small amount of licorice, cinnamon, ginger and tamari-soya sauce. It also neutralizes acidity in the body and thus supports minor aches and pains.
It is a mild acting substance high in starch. The starch extracted from the root is dried into chunks and used as a sauce-thickening substitute for arrowroot. It grows wild in the Southern states, where it is considered the scourge of the South. Its fast growing, hardy vines seem to creep over everything and are most difficult to eradicate.
Kudzu is also known by the names Kuzu, Pueraria, Gwat Gun, and Ge Gan. Kudzu is a coarse, high-climbing, twining, trailing, perennial vine, native to Japan and China. It also grows in the Southeastern portions of the United States where it helps to control soil erosion, fix nitrogen into the soil, and feed cattle. This herb quickly overgrows its boundaries, and a single vine can grow up to 100 feet in one season, taking over and killing other plants along its path. It can literally grow through rocks. Despite the many important uses of this plant, it is often considered a noxious weed, yet continues to be imported from Asia to be sold for food and health. The genus is named after the Swiss botanist, M. N. Pueraria. Kudzu root has been known for centuries in traditional China. The first written mention of the plant as a medicine is in the ancient herbal text of Shen Nong (circa A.D.100).
In traditional Chinese health, Kudzu Root is used in prescriptions for the potential to help support symptoms of "wei," or "superficial" syndrome (a health problem that manifests just under the surface - mild, but with fever), thirst, headache, and stiff neck with pain due to high blood pressure. It can also be tried to help support allergies, headaches, fevers, and diarrhea. It was also used to help support angina pectoris. The roots provide a fiber for the textile industry. The process for extracting the starch from the roots is tedious and can take up to 120 days, during which it is chopped, washed, pounded into a mass, and filtered up to 50 times.
The primary chemical constituents of Kudzu include starch, isoflavonoids, puerarin, daidzein, and phytoestrogens. Kudzu Root is high in isoflavones, such as daidzein, and isoflavone glycosides, such as daidzin and puerarin. Depending on its growing , the total isoflavone content varies from 2-12%, with puerarin in the highest concentration, followed by daidzin and daidzein. It has some demulcent properties, making it useful for thirst and dryness. Also, the flowers have been shown to be effective in lessening the desire for alcohol, and thus are used in the support of alcoholism. This herb also helps counteract poisons.
When Kudzu is roasted in a dry pan, it makes an excellent tonic for the spleen, and helps support diarrhea. Kudzu is cooked as food in China, where it can be used as a thickening agent in making sauces, soups and puddings. It can be used as a starch for people who do not digest grains well. The young leaves, shoots, and flowers can be steamed or sautéed as a vegetable. They may also be pickled. The common name Kudzu also includes the species Pueraria thunbergiana, which is used interchangeably with Pueraria lobata.
In China, kudzu vine is an ancient supportive, mainly against coughs and colds, feverish complaints, muscle aches, stomach health, dysentery, hypertension, headaches and angina pectoris (a condition characterised by intense pain in the chest). It is said to be an old Chinese antidote for alcohol abuse. Most of the interest in modern times has focused on this application.
Kudzu Pueraria lobata (Wild.) Ohwi [= P. montana (Lour.) Merr. var. lobata (Wild.) Maesen & S. Almeida].
Family: Fabaceae.
Other Names: Kudzu vine; Japanese arrowroot; kudzu (French); ge gen (Chinese); Kudzubohne (German); kudzu (Italian).
Description: A robust climber that can reach up to 30 m or more in height. It has woody stems arising from a very large tuberous root below the ground. The stems bear deciduous, compound (pinnately trifoliate) leaves, twining tendrils and clusters of purple flowers.
Origin: India, China and Japan. The plant is naturalised in the USA and has become a troublesome invader. It is cultivated in parts of China.
Parts Used: Dried roots (Puerariae radix) or more rarely the flowers (Puerariae flos).
Therapeutic Category: Claimed to be spasmolytic, against alcohol abuse.
Preparation and Dosage: In Chinese tradition, the root is often used in combination with other herbs. A daily dose of 9 - 15 g of dried root is recommended. For angina pectoris, tablets containing 10 mg standardised extract (equivalent to 1.5 g of root) taken two or three times per day.
Active Ingredients: The health value of the plant is mainly ascribed to isoflavonoids, of which puerarin, daidzein and daidzin are some of the main compounds. The effect of the herb against alcohol abuse has been ascribed to daidzin and daidzein.
Health Effects: Studies have shown that flavonoid extracts of the root increase blood flow to the brain and heart, and that they also have a spasmolytic effect. This may partly account for some of the traditional uses. Animal studies indicated antidipsotropic effects, but it was later shown that various fruit juices and a chocolate drink also significantly reduced alcohol intake under free choice . A clinical trial on alcoholic adults, given 1.2 g of kudzu root twice a day, failed to show any benefits.
Notes: Kudzu vine has been used in China for centuries as a source of textile fibre and cordage.
Status: Traditional health.
Kudzu is also known by the names Kuzu, Pueraria, Gwat Gun, and Ge Gan. Kudzu is a coarse, high-climbing, twining, trailing, perennial vine, native to Japan and China. It also grows in the Southeastern portions of the United States where it helps to control soil erosion, fix nitrogen into the soil, and feed cattle. This herb quickly overgrows its boundaries, and a single vine can grow up to 100 feet in one season, taking over and killing other plants along its path. It can literally grow through rocks. Despite the many important uses of this plant, it is often considered a noxious weed, yet continues to be imported from Asia to be sold for food and health. The genus is named after the Swiss botanist, M. N. Pueraria. Kudzu root has been known for centuries in traditional China. The first written mention of the plant as a medicine is in the ancient herbal text of Shen Nong (circa A.D.100).
In traditional Chinese health, Kudzu Root is used in prescriptions for the potential to help support symptoms of "wei," or "superficial" syndrome (a health problem that manifests just under the surface - mild, but with fever), thirst, headache, and stiff neck with pain due to high blood pressure. It can also be tried to help support allergies, headaches, fevers, and diarrhea. It was also used to help support angina pectoris. The roots provide a fiber for the textile industry. The process for extracting the starch from the roots is tedious and can take up to 120 days, during which it is chopped, washed, pounded into a mass, and filtered up to 50 times.
The primary chemical constituents of Kudzu include starch, isoflavonoids, such content varies from 2-12%, with puerarin in the highest concentration, followed by daidzin and daidzein. It has some demulcent properties, making it useful for thirst and dryness. Also, the flowers have been shown to be effective in lessening the desire for alcohol, and thus are used in the support of alcoholism. This herb also helps counteract poisons.
When Kudzu is roasted in a dry pan, it makes an excellent tonic for the spleen, and helps support diarrhea. Kudzu is cooked as food in China, where it can be used as a thickening agent in making sauces, soups and puddings. It can be used as a starch for people who do not digest grains well. The young leaves, shoots, and flowers can be steamed or sautéed as a vegetable. They may also be pickled. The common name Kudzu also includes the species Pueraria thunbergiana, which is used interchangeably with Pueraria lobata.
TerraVita is an exclusive line of premium-quality, natural source products that use only the finest, purest and most potent ingredients found around the world. TerraVita is hallmarked by the highest possible standards of purity, potency, stability and freshness. All of our products are prepared with the highest elements of quality control, from raw materials through the entire manufacturing process, up to and including the moment that the bottles or bags are sealed for freshness and shipped out to you. Our highest possible standards are certified by independent laboratories and backed by our personal guarantee.
TerraVita exists to meet and ensure your family's health and wellness without the harmful effects or chemicals and prescription medications. We strive to make all of our products affordable and reliable and are constantly searching the market to maintain our affordability and to look for new ways to serve you and the ones you love. TerraVita has become a trusted household name for many families and can bring you and yours the very best herbal supplements, blends, teas and spices that are on the market today.
TerraVita is packed in tamper-proof, food-grade, recyclable containers.
ZooScape is proud to be the exclusive distributor of TerraVita teas, herbs and supplements in the United States, Canada and around the world. Please direct all wholesale and bulk inquiries to 1-844-449-0444.
Bianca Rosa is an exclusive line of premium-quality natural products sourced from only the finest and purest ingredients from around the world. Bianca Rosa is hallmarked by the highest possible standards of purity, stability and freshness. All Bianca Rosa products are prepared with the highest level of quality control, from the raw materials used through the entire manufacturing process, up to and including the moment that the finished product is sealed for freshness and shipped to you. Our highest possible standards backed by our personal guarantee.
Bianca Rosa makes all products as affordable as possible and we are constantly searching the market to maintain our affordability and to look for new ways to serve you. Bianca Rosa has been a trusted household name for many families throughout the world since the 1990s. Bianca Rosa is packed in tamper-proof, recyclable containers.
ZooScape is proud to be the exclusive distributor of all Bianca Rosa products, including creams, salves and oils in the United States, Canada and around the world. Please direct all wholesale and bulk inquiries to 1-844-449-0444.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Products are intended to support general well being and are not intended to treat, diagnose, prevent, or cure any condition or disease.
• Traditionally used to help support thirst, headache, stiffness, pain due to high blood pressure, angina pectoris and more.
Kudzu is also known by the names Kuzu, Pueraria, Gwat Gun, and Ge Gan. Kudzu is a coarse, high-climbing, twining, trailing, perennial vine, native to Japan and China. It also grows in the Southeastern portions of the United States where it helps to control soil erosion, fix nitrogen into the soil, and feed cattle. This herb quickly overgrows its boundaries, and a single vine can grow up to 100 feet in one season, taking over and killing other plants along its path. It can literally grow through rocks. Despite the many important uses of this plant, it is often considered a noxious weed, yet continues to be imported from Asia to be sold for food and health. The genus is named after the Swiss botanist, M. N. Pueraria. Kudzu root has been known for centuries in traditional China. The first written mention of the plant as a medicine is in the ancient herbal text of Shen Nong (circa A.D.100).
In traditional Chinese health, Kudzu Root is used in prescriptions for the potential to help support symptoms of "wei," or "superficial" syndrome (a health problem that manifests just under the surface - mild, but with fever), thirst, headache, and stiff neck with pain due to high blood pressure. It can also be tried to help support allergies, headaches, fevers, and diarrhea. It was also used to help support angina pectoris. The roots provide a fiber for the textile industry. The process for extracting the starch from the roots is tedious and can take up to 120 days, during which it is chopped, washed, pounded into a mass, and filtered up to 50 times.
The primary chemical constituents of Kudzu include starch, isoflavonoids, puerarin, daidzein, and phytoestrogens. Kudzu Root is high in isoflavones, such as daidzein, and isoflavone glycosides, such as daidzin and puerarin. Depending on its growing , the total isoflavone content varies from 2-12%, with puerarin in the highest concentration, followed by daidzin and daidzein. It has some demulcent properties, making it useful for thirst and dryness. Also, the flowers have been shown to be effective in lessening the desire for alcohol, and thus are used in the support of alcoholism. This herb also helps counteract poisons.
When Kudzu is roasted in a dry pan, it makes an excellent tonic for the spleen, and helps support diarrhea. Kudzu is cooked as food in China, where it can be used as a thickening agent in making sauces, soups and puddings. It can be used as a starch for people who do not digest grains well. The young leaves, shoots, and flowers can be steamed or sautéed as a vegetable. They may also be pickled. The common name Kudzu also includes the species Pueraria thunbergiana, which is used interchangeably with Pueraria lobata.
Kudzu is also known by the names Kuzu, Pueraria, Gwat Gun, and Ge Gan. Kudzu is a coarse, high-climbing, twining, trailing, perennial vine, native to Japan and China. It also grows in the Southeastern portions of the United States where it helps to control soil erosion, fix nitrogen into the soil, and feed cattle. This herb quickly overgrows its boundaries, and a single vine can grow up to 100 feet in one season, taking over and killing other plants along its path. It can literally grow through rocks. Despite the many important uses of this plant, it is often considered a noxious weed, yet continues to be imported from Asia to be sold for food and health. The genus is named after the Swiss botanist, M. N. Pueraria. Kudzu root has been known for centuries in traditional China. The first written mention of the plant as a medicine is in the ancient herbal text of Shen Nong (circa A.D.100).
In traditional Chinese health, Kudzu Root is used in prescriptions for the potential to help support symptoms of "wei," or "superficial" syndrome (a health problem that manifests just under the surface - mild, but with fever), thirst, headache, and stiff neck with pain due to high blood pressure. It can also be tried to help support allergies, headaches, fevers, and diarrhea. It was also used to help support angina pectoris. The roots provide a fiber for the textile industry. The process for extracting the starch from the roots is tedious and can take up to 120 days, during which it is chopped, washed, pounded into a mass, and filtered up to 50 times.
The primary chemical constituents of Kudzu include starch, isoflavonoids, puerarin, daidzein, and phytoestrogens. Kudzu Root is high in isoflavones, such as daidzein, and isoflavone glycosides, such as daidzin and puerarin. Depending on its growing , the total isoflavone content varies from 2-12%, with puerarin in the highest concentration, followed by daidzin and daidzein. It has some demulcent properties, making it useful for thirst and dryness. Also, the flowers have been shown to be effective in lessening the desire for alcohol, and thus are used in supporting alcoholism. This herb also helps counteract poisons.
When Kudzu is roasted in a dry pan, it makes an excellent tonic for the spleen, and helps support diarrhea. Kudzu is cooked as food in China, where it can be used as a thickening agent in making sauces, soups and puddings. It can be used as a starch for people who do not digest grains well. The young leaves, shoots, and flowers can be steamed or sautéed as a vegetable. They may also be pickled. The common name Kudzu also includes the species Pueraria thunbergiana, which is used interchangeably with Pueraria lobata.
TerraVita is an exclusive line of premium-quality, natural source products that use only the finest, purest and most potent ingredients found around the world. TerraVita is hallmarked by the highest possible standards of purity, potency, stability and freshness. All of our products are prepared with the highest elements of quality control, from raw materials through the entire manufacturing process, up to and including the moment that the bottles or bags are sealed for freshness and shipped out to you. Our highest possible standards are certified by independent laboratories and backed by our personal guarantee.
TerraVita exists to meet and ensure your family's health and wellness without the harmful effects or chemicals and prescription medications. We strive to make all of our products affordable and reliable and are constantly searching the market to maintain our affordability and to look for new ways to serve you and the ones you love. TerraVita has become a trusted household name for many families and can bring you and yours the very best herbal supplements, blends, teas and spices that are on the market today.
TerraVita is packed in tamper-proof, food-grade, recyclable containers.
ZooScape is proud to be the exclusive distributor of TerraVita teas, herbs and supplements in the United States, Canada and around the world. Please direct all wholesale and bulk inquiries to 1-844-449-0444.
Bianca Rosa is an exclusive line of premium-quality natural products sourced from only the finest and purest ingredients from around the world. Bianca Rosa is hallmarked by the highest possible standards of purity, stability and freshness. All Bianca Rosa products are prepared with the highest level of quality control, from the raw materials used through the entire manufacturing process, up to and including the moment that the finished product is sealed for freshness and shipped to you. Our highest possible standards backed by our personal guarantee.
Bianca Rosa makes all products as affordable as possible and we are constantly searching the market to maintain our affordability and to look for new ways to serve you. Bianca Rosa has been a trusted household name for many families throughout the world since the 1990s. Bianca Rosa is packed in tamper-proof, recyclable containers.
ZooScape is proud to be the exclusive distributor of all Bianca Rosa products, including creams, salves and oils in the United States, Canada and around the world. Please direct all wholesale and bulk inquiries to 1-844-449-0444.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Products are intended to support general well being and are not intended to treat, diagnose, prevent, or cure any condition or disease.
Traditionally used to help support thirst, headache, stiffness, pain due to high blood pressure, angina pectoris and more.
Kudzu is also known by the names Kuzu, Pueraria, Gwat Gun, and Ge Gan. Kudzu is a coarse, high-climbing, twining, trailing, perennial vine, native to Japan and China. It also grows in the Southeastern portions of the United States where it helps to control soil erosion, fix nitrogen into the soil, and feed cattle. This herb quickly overgrows its boundaries, and a single vine can grow up to 100 feet in one season, taking over and killing other plants along its path. It can literally grow through rocks. Despite the many important uses of this plant, it is often considered a noxious weed, yet continues to be imported from Asia to be sold for food and health. The genus is named after the Swiss botanist, M. N. Pueraria. Kudzu root has been known for centuries in traditional China. The first written mention of the plant as a medicine is in the ancient herbal text of Shen Nong (circa A.D.100).
In traditional Chinese health, Kudzu Root is used in prescriptions for the potential to help support symptoms of "wei," or "superficial" syndrome (a health problem that manifests just under the surface - mild, but with fever), thirst, headache, and stiff neck with pain due to high blood pressure. It can also be tried to help support allergies, headaches, fevers, and diarrhea. It was also used to help support angina pectoris. The roots provide a fiber for the textile industry. The process for extracting the starch from the roots is tedious and can take up to 120 days, during which it is chopped, washed, pounded into a mass, and filtered up to 50 times.
The primary chemical constituents of Kudzu include starch, isoflavonoids, puerarin, daidzein, and phytoestrogens. Kudzu Root is high in isoflavones, such as daidzein, and isoflavone glycosides, such as daidzin and puerarin. Depending on its growing , the total isoflavone content varies from 2-12%, with puerarin in the highest concentration, followed by daidzin and daidzein. It has some demulcent properties, making it useful for thirst and dryness. Also, the flowers have been shown to be effective in lessening the desire for alcohol, and thus are used in the support of alcoholism. This herb also helps counteract poisons.
When Kudzu is roasted in a dry pan, it makes an excellent tonic for the spleen, and helps support diarrhea. Kudzu is cooked as food in China, where it can be used as a thickening agent in making sauces, soups and puddings. It can be used as a starch for people who do not digest grains well. The young leaves, shoots, and flowers can be steamed or sautéed as a vegetable. They may also be pickled. The common name Kudzu also includes the species Pueraria thunbergiana, which is used interchangeably with Pueraria lobata.
Kudzu is also known by the names Kuzu, Pueraria, Gwat Gun, and Ge Gan. Kudzu is a coarse, high-climbing, twining, trailing, perennial vine, native to Japan and China. It also grows in the Southeastern portions of the United States where it helps to control soil erosion, fix nitrogen into the soil, and feed cattle. This herb quickly overgrows its boundaries, and a single vine can grow up to 100 feet in one season, taking over and killing other plants along its path. It can literally grow through rocks. Despite the many important uses of this plant, it is often considered a noxious weed, yet continues to be imported from Asia to be sold for food and health. The genus is named after the Swiss botanist, M. N. Pueraria. Kudzu root has been known for centuries in traditional China. The first written mention of the plant as a medicine is in the ancient herbal text of Shen Nong (circa A.D.100).
In traditional Chinese health, Kudzu Root is used in prescriptions for the potential to help support symptoms of "wei," or "superficial" syndrome (a health problem that manifests just under the surface - mild, but with fever), thirst, headache, and stiff neck with pain due to high blood pressure. It can also be tried to help support allergies, headaches, fevers, and diarrhea. It was also used to help support angina pectoris. The roots provide a fiber for the textile industry. The process for extracting the starch from the roots is tedious and can take up to 120 days, during which it is chopped, washed, pounded into a mass, and filtered up to 50 times.
The primary chemical constituents of Kudzu include starch, isoflavonoids, such as daidzein, and isoflavone glycosides, such as daidzin and puerarin. Depending on its growing , the total isoflavone content varies from 2-12%, with puerarin in the highest concentration, followed by daidzin and daidzein. It has some demulcent properties, making it useful for thirst and dryness. Also, the flowers have been shown to be effective in lessening the desire for alcohol, and thus are used in the support of alcoholism. This herb also helps counteract poisons.
When Kudzu is roasted in a dry pan, it makes an excellent tonic for the spleen, and helps support diarrhea. Kudzu is cooked as food in China, where it can be used as a thickening agent in making sauces, soups and puddings. It can be used as a starch for people who do not digest grains well. The young leaves, shoots, and flowers can be steamed or sautéed as a vegetable. They may also be pickled. The common name Kudzu also includes the species Pueraria thunbergiana, which is used interchangeably with Pueraria lobata.
Kudzu is also known by the names Kuzu, Pueraria, Gwat Gun, and Ge Gan. Kudzu is a coarse, high-climbing, twining, trailing, perennial vine, native to Japan and China. It also grows in the Southeastern portions of the United States where it helps to control soil erosion, fix nitrogen into the soil, and feed cattle. This herb quickly overgrows its boundaries, and a single vine can grow up to 100 feet in one season, taking over and killing other plants along its path. It can literally grow through rocks. Despite the many important uses of this plant, it is often considered a noxious weed, yet continues to be imported from Asia to be sold for food and health. The genus is named after the Swiss botanist, M. N. Pueraria. Kudzu root has been known for centuries in traditional China. The first written mention of the plant as a medicine is in the ancient herbal text of Shen Nong (circa A.D.100).
In traditional Chinese health, Kudzu Root is used in prescriptions for the potential to help support symptoms of "wei," or "superficial" syndrome (a health problem that manifests just under the surface - mild, but with fever), thirst, headache, and stiff neck with pain due to high blood pressure. It can also be tried to help support allergies, headaches, fevers, and diarrhea. It was also used to help support angina pectoris. The roots provide a fiber for the textile industry. The process for extracting the starch from the roots is tedious and can take up to 120 days, during which it is chopped, washed, pounded into a mass, and filtered up to 50 times.
The primary chemical constituents of Kudzu include starch, isoflavonoids, such content varies from 2-12%, with puerarin in the highest concentration, followed by daidzin and daidzein. It has some demulcent properties, making it useful for thirst and dryness. Also, the flowers have been shown to be effective in lessening the desire for alcohol, and thus are used in the support of alcoholism. This herb also helps counteract poisons.
When Kudzu is roasted in a dry pan, it makes an excellent tonic for the spleen, and helps support diarrhea. Kudzu is cooked as food in China, where it can be used as a thickening agent in making sauces, soups and puddings. It can be used as a starch for people who do not digest grains well. The young leaves, shoots, and flowers can be steamed or sautéed as a vegetable. They may also be pickled. The common name Kudzu also includes the species Pueraria thunbergiana, which is used interchangeably with Pueraria lobata.
TerraVita is an exclusive line of premium-quality, natural source products that use only the finest, purest and most potent ingredients found around the world. TerraVita is hallmarked by the highest possible standards of purity, potency, stability and freshness. All of our products are prepared with the highest elements of quality control, from raw materials through the entire manufacturing process, up to and including the moment that the bottles or bags are sealed for freshness and shipped out to you. Our highest possible standards are certified by independent laboratories and backed by our personal guarantee.
TerraVita exists to meet and ensure your family's health and wellness without the harmful effects or chemicals and prescription medications. We strive to make all of our products affordable and reliable and are constantly searching the market to maintain our affordability and to look for new ways to serve you and the ones you love. TerraVita has become a trusted household name for many families and can bring you and yours the very best herbal supplements, blends, teas and spices that are on the market today.
TerraVita is packed in tamper-proof, food-grade, recyclable containers.
ZooScape is proud to be the exclusive distributor of TerraVita teas, herbs and supplements in the United States, Canada and around the world. Please direct all wholesale and bulk inquiries to 1-844-449-0444.
Bianca Rosa is an exclusive line of premium-quality natural products sourced from only the finest and purest ingredients from around the world. Bianca Rosa is hallmarked by the highest possible standards of purity, stability and freshness. All Bianca Rosa products are prepared with the highest level of quality control, from the raw materials used through the entire manufacturing process, up to and including the moment that the finished product is sealed for freshness and shipped to you. Our highest possible standards backed by our personal guarantee.
Bianca Rosa makes all products as affordable as possible and we are constantly searching the market to maintain our affordability and to look for new ways to serve you. Bianca Rosa has been a trusted household name for many families throughout the world since the 1990s. Bianca Rosa is packed in tamper-proof, recyclable containers.
ZooScape is proud to be the exclusive distributor of all Bianca Rosa products, including creams, salves and oils in the United States, Canada and around the world. Please direct all wholesale and bulk inquiries to 1-844-449-0444.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Products are intended to support general well being and are not intended to treat, diagnose, prevent, or cure any condition or disease.
TerraVita is an exclusive line of premium-quality, natural source products that use only the finest, purest and most potent ingredients found around the world. TerraVita is hallmarked by the highest possible standards of purity, potency, stability and freshness. All of our products are prepared with the highest elements of quality control, from raw materials through the entire manufacturing process, up to and including the moment that the bottles or bags are sealed for freshness and shipped out to you. Our highest possible standards are certified by independent laboratories and backed by our personal guarantee.
TerraVita exists to meet and ensure your family's health and wellness without the harmful effects or chemicals and prescription medications. We strive to make all of our products affordable and reliable and are constantly searching the market to maintain our affordability and to look for new ways to serve you and the ones you love. TerraVita has become a trusted household name for many families and can bring you and yours the very best herbal supplements, blends, teas and spices that are on the market today.
TerraVita is packed in tamper-proof, food-grade, recyclable containers.
ZooScape is proud to be the exclusive distributor of TerraVita teas, herbs and supplements in the United States, Canada and around the world. Please direct all wholesale and bulk inquiries to 1-844-449-0444.
Bianca Rosa is an exclusive line of premium-quality natural products sourced from only the finest and purest ingredients from around the world. Bianca Rosa is hallmarked by the highest possible standards of purity, stability and freshness. All Bianca Rosa products are prepared with the highest level of quality control, from the raw materials used through the entire manufacturing process, up to and including the moment that the finished product is sealed for freshness and shipped to you. Our highest possible standards backed by our personal guarantee.
Bianca Rosa makes all products as affordable as possible and we are constantly searching the market to maintain our affordability and to look for new ways to serve you. Bianca Rosa has been a trusted household name for many families throughout the world since the 1990s. Bianca Rosa is packed in tamper-proof, recyclable containers.
ZooScape is proud to be the exclusive distributor of all Bianca Rosa products, including creams, salves and oils in the United States, Canada and around the world. Please direct all wholesale and bulk inquiries to 1-844-449-0444.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Products are intended to support general well being and are not intended to treat, diagnose, prevent, or cure any condition or disease.
Milk thistle contains a flavonoid compound, silymarin, which has a reparative and protective effect on the liver; clinical trials have demonstrated how it improves liver function tests and protects liver cells against oxidative damage in people with liver problems. We have included both milk thistle seed and leaf in this formula. Mineral-rich dandelion root has a beneficial effect on the liver, gallbladder, and the entire digestive system; it also improves bile flow and helps reduce inflammation commonly associated with liver issues. Kudzu has garnered attention over the last year on the heels of a study out of Harvard-affiliated McLean Hospital that revealed how the herb suppressed alcohol cravings and sped up the effects of alcohol in the blood, so fewer drinks were needed to feel the effects of alcohol.
TerraVita is an exclusive line of premium-quality, natural source products that use only the finest, purest and most potent ingredients found around the world. TerraVita is hallmarked by the highest possible standards of purity, potency, stability and freshness. All of our products are prepared with the highest elements of quality control, from raw materials through the entire manufacturing process, up to and including the moment that the bottles or bags are sealed for freshness and shipped out to you. Our highest possible standards are certified by independent laboratories and backed by our personal guarantee.
TerraVita exists to meet and ensure your family's health and wellness without the harmful effects or chemicals and prescription medications. We strive to make all of our products affordable and reliable and are constantly searching the market to maintain our affordability and to look for new ways to serve you and the ones you love. TerraVita has become a trusted household name for many families and can bring you and yours the very best herbal supplements, blends, teas and spices that are on the market today.
TerraVita is packed in tamper-proof, food-grade, recyclable containers.
ZooScape is proud to be the exclusive distributor of TerraVita teas, herbs and supplements in the United States, Canada and around the world. Please direct all wholesale and bulk inquiries to 1-844-449-0444.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Products are intended to support general well being and are not intended to treat, diagnose, prevent, or cure any condition or disease.
TerraVita is an exclusive line of premium-quality, natural source products that use only the finest, purest and most potent ingredients found around the world. TerraVita is hallmarked by the highest possible standards of purity, potency, stability and freshness. All of our products are prepared with the highest elements of quality control, from raw materials through the entire manufacturing process, up to and including the moment that the bottles or bags are sealed for freshness and shipped out to you. Our highest possible standards are certified by independent laboratories and backed by our personal guarantee.
TerraVita exists to meet and ensure your family's health and wellness without the harmful effects or chemicals and prescription medications. We strive to make all of our products affordable and reliable and are constantly searching the market to maintain our affordability and to look for new ways to serve you and the ones you love. TerraVita has become a trusted household name for many families and can bring you and yours the very best herbal supplements, blends, teas and spices that are on the market today.
TerraVita is packed in tamper-proof, food-grade, recyclable containers.
ZooScape is proud to be the exclusive distributor of TerraVita teas, herbs and supplements in the United States, Canada and around the world. Please direct all wholesale and bulk inquiries to 1-844-449-0444.
Bianca Rosa is an exclusive line of premium-quality natural products sourced from only the finest and purest ingredients from around the world. Bianca Rosa is hallmarked by the highest possible standards of purity, stability and freshness. All Bianca Rosa products are prepared with the highest level of quality control, from the raw materials used through the entire manufacturing process, up to and including the moment that the finished product is sealed for freshness and shipped to you. Our highest possible standards backed by our personal guarantee.
Bianca Rosa makes all products as affordable as possible and we are constantly searching the market to maintain our affordability and to look for new ways to serve you. Bianca Rosa has been a trusted household name for many families throughout the world since the 1990s. Bianca Rosa is packed in tamper-proof, recyclable containers.
ZooScape is proud to be the exclusive distributor of all Bianca Rosa products, including creams, salves and oils in the United States, Canada and around the world. Please direct all wholesale and bulk inquiries to 1-844-449-0444.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Products are intended to support general well being and are not intended to treat, diagnose, prevent, or cure any condition or disease.