Origin - Animal, Lepidoptera family
Chemical Profile - Chitin, proteins, lipids
Classification - Sphingidae
Use - Entomological study, scientific collections
Acherontia atropos, an animal-derived substance from the Lepidoptera order, belongs to the Sphingidae family and is recognized in energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) indexes. Chemically, it consists primarily of structural proteins, lipids, and chitin. Historically noted as the Deaths-head hawkmoth, it is studied in entomology and biological sciences. This animal-based origin is analyzed scientifically for distinct biochemical and structural characteristics. Examine this similar product - Globular Carriers and Energetic Wellness.
Chemical Profile - Chitin, proteins, lipids
Classification - Sphingidae
Use - Entomological study, scientific collections
Acherontia atropos, an animal-derived substance from the Lepidoptera order, belongs to the Sphingidae family and is recognized in energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) indexes. Chemically, it consists primarily of structural proteins, lipids, and chitin. Historically noted as the Deaths-head hawkmoth, it is studied in entomology and biological sciences. This animal-based origin is analyzed scientifically for distinct biochemical and structural characteristics. Examine this similar product - Globular Carriers and Energetic Wellness.