Origin - Plant
Chemical profile - Anthocyanins, flavonoids, tannins
Classification - Rosaceae
Use - Noted in botanical and energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) studies
Description -
Blackberry, derived from the plant genus Rubus, belongs to the Rosaceae family and is noted for its anthocyanin-rich composition. This fruit is recognized in pharmacognostic catalogs for its polyphenolic structure, which includes flavonoids and tannins. Historically, blackberries have been analyzed for their botanical and molecular characteristics, contributing to their presence in various scientific registers. View related selection - Sugar Globules and Resonant Healing.
Chemical profile - Anthocyanins, flavonoids, tannins
Classification - Rosaceae
Use - Noted in botanical and energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) studies
Description -
Blackberry, derived from the plant genus Rubus, belongs to the Rosaceae family and is noted for its anthocyanin-rich composition. This fruit is recognized in pharmacognostic catalogs for its polyphenolic structure, which includes flavonoids and tannins. Historically, blackberries have been analyzed for their botanical and molecular characteristics, contributing to their presence in various scientific registers. View related selection - Sugar Globules and Resonant Healing.