Cassia seeds come from the cassia, an annual plant that grows in the world's tropical zones. It is an upright growing plant that can reach a height of more than four feet, with large, green leaves and yellow flowers.The entire plant is picked and reaped in autumn, then dried in the sun. The seeds threshed off the plant, and can be used either
raw or after being fried. Externally, cassia seeds range in color from greenish-brown to dark brown,with a smooth surface. Some cassia seeds may have small yellowish bands on the outer surface.
raw or after being fried. Externally, cassia seeds range in color from greenish-brown to dark brown,with a smooth surface. Some cassia seeds may have small yellowish bands on the outer surface.
Product name | cassia seed extract powder |
Appearance | Brown Powder |
Specification | 4:1 5:1 10:1 20:1 |
Part used |
seed
|
Partical size | 80 mesh |
MOQ | 1kg |
certificate | ISO9001/Halal/Kosher |
Shelf life | 2 years |
Sample | available |
Supplier | Sciyu Biotech |
1. For treating conjunctival congestion swelling and pain, dizziness and headache caused by the flaming-uo of the liver-fire.It is
used in combination with the drugs for clearing liver-fire and heat, such as gentian root,prunella spike.
2. For treating blurring vision due to Yin deficiency.It is used together with wolfberry fruit and dodder seed to nourish liver
and improve vision;
3. For treating heat accumulation in large intestine, consitipation due to intestinal dryness, it is used in combination with the
drugs for relieving dryness and loosening the bowels, such as reichosanthes fruit, bush-cherry seed, ect.
used in combination with the drugs for clearing liver-fire and heat, such as gentian root,prunella spike.
2. For treating blurring vision due to Yin deficiency.It is used together with wolfberry fruit and dodder seed to nourish liver
and improve vision;
3. For treating heat accumulation in large intestine, consitipation due to intestinal dryness, it is used in combination with the
drugs for relieving dryness and loosening the bowels, such as reichosanthes fruit, bush-cherry seed, ect.