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The Purer the Ingredient, The Greater Its Potency

We care about the impact of our treatments on your health as well as the environment. So much so we source only the purest organic medicinal plants grown by small, elite farmers across the planet. We often purchase the entire lot, thus having ingredients not available anywhere else. This allows us to provide the best quality all-natural plant-based medicines available on earth.

Known as Gotu Kola (in Sinhala language) or Asiatic pennywort, is a herbaceous plant that belongs to the Apiaceae family. It is native to wetlands in Asia and is, thus,...
Hydrocotyle Asiatica
Known as Palmarosa, is a species of grass native to India and is widely cultivated for its aromatic oil. The oil extracted from the leaves of Cymbopogon martinii is known...
Cymbopogon Martinii
Known as Coneflower, is a species of flowering plant in the sunflower family. Coneflower is native to central and western North America including regions of the United States, such as...
Echinacea Angustifolia
Known as milk thistle, is a flowering herb native to the Mediterranean region but is now found in various parts of the world. Milk thistle has been used for centuries...
Carduus Marianus

Carduus Marianus

Milk Thistle

Also known as marshmallow, is a perennial herb native to Europe, Western Asia, and North Africa. Historically, the roots of Althaea officinalis have been used for medicinal purposes. 
Althaea Officinalis
Commonly known as “common oats,” is a species of cereal grain that is widely cultivated for its edible seeds. Oats are a good source of dietary fiber and various nutrients. 
Avena Sativa

Avena Sativa

Common Oat

Also known as rue, is an herb belonging to the Rutaceae family and is native to the Mediterranean region. Rue, an ornamental plant, is often planted in gardens due to...
Ruta Graveolens
Known as Scots pine, is a species of pine tree native to Europe and Asia. It is a coniferous evergreen tree and typically has a straight trunk, orange-brown bark that...
Pinus Sylvestris