Chiretta Green Andrographis Cut and Sifted
Andrographis paniculata aka bitter herb and Indian echinacea, Certified Organically Grown. #Andrographis is an herb long used in traditional #Chinese #medicine and #ayurveda. Also known as "Indian echinacea," #andrographis is a bitter-tasting herb rich in compounds known as andrographolides. These compounds are thought to have #anti-inflammatory, #antiviral, and #antioxidant properties.
Andrographis paniculata, commonly known as creat or green chiretta, is an annual herbaceous plant in the family Acanthaceae, native to India and Sri Lanka. Other common names for the plant include King of Bitter and hempedu bumi (Malay).
Order 1 whole bag (normally 1 lb) and receive 20% off while supplies last! I'll apply the discount when you order 454g of a single herb, and refund or add a bonus product as applicable.
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#Andrographis is widely cultivated in Southern and Southeastern Asia, where it has traditionally been used as a treatment for bacterial infections and certain diseases. Mostly, the leaves and roots were used for such purposes. The whole plant is also used in some cases.
Medicinal Uses
Our supplier tells us: In my search for super anti-virals, I asked my Thai supplier what they use for COVID-19, and he says Andrographis. I recall this is the top herb utilized by the AIDS/HIV community for immune regulatory properties of all kinds. It is a major cleanse detox of all the organs and glands, which is how it has such amazing benefits on clearing skin issues and healing skin.
A. paniculata has been used in Siddha and Ayurvedic medicine [8] and is promoted as a dietary supplement for cancer prevention and cure. There is no evidence that it helps prevent or cure cancer.
In the traditional medicine of India, A. paniculata has also been used for jaundice therapy.
A 2017 meta-analysis evaluating Andrographis paniculata to treat respiratory tract infections was inconclusive because the trials reviewed were of poor quality.
A 2012 review found that A. paniculata extracts could inhibit the expression of several cytochrome C enzymes and thus interfere with the metabolism of other pharmaceuticals. A 2019 review finds that A. paniculata compounds have poor solubility and relatively low potency and that a semi-synthetic injectable derivative can cause sometimes life-threatening allergic reactions.
A 2020 study found that Andrographis permitted chemosensitization of chemosensitive colorectal cancer cells. Two major pathways were altered by the Andrographis. One is the ferroptosis pathway, the other is the β-catenin/Wnt-signalling pathway.
References thanks to Wikipedia.
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