Origin - Plant-derived, Family Sterculiaceae
Chemical Profile - Alkaloids, flavonoids, steroids
Structure - Woody shrub, fibrous bark, broad leaves
Historical Use - Textile fiber source, traditional application in indigenous practices
Mention in energetic homeopathy - Listed in energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) materia medica
Abroma augusta, a plant-derived substance classified within the Sterculiaceae family, is a woody shrub native to tropical regions of Asia and Australia. Chemically, it contains alkaloids, flavonoids, and steroids. Historically significant as a textile fiber source, its fibrous bark and broad leaves are documented in botanical literature and energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) registries. Its botanical and chemical characteristics are subjects of ongoing phytochemical examination. See other options - Soft Sugar Medium and Biofield Tuning.
Chemical Profile - Alkaloids, flavonoids, steroids
Structure - Woody shrub, fibrous bark, broad leaves
Historical Use - Textile fiber source, traditional application in indigenous practices
Mention in energetic homeopathy - Listed in energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) materia medica
Abroma augusta, a plant-derived substance classified within the Sterculiaceae family, is a woody shrub native to tropical regions of Asia and Australia. Chemically, it contains alkaloids, flavonoids, and steroids. Historically significant as a textile fiber source, its fibrous bark and broad leaves are documented in botanical literature and energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) registries. Its botanical and chemical characteristics are subjects of ongoing phytochemical examination. See other options - Soft Sugar Medium and Biofield Tuning.