Origin - Mediterranean
Chemical profile - Cynarine, flavonoids, sesquiterpenes
Classification - Asteraceae
Use - Referenced in regional medicinal records
Description:
Cynara cardunculus, a plant of Mediterranean origin, belongs to the Asteraceae family. Known for its complex chemical nature, it contains cynarine, flavonoids, and sesquiterpenes. Its structural complexity is noted in botanical and energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) registers. Cataloged for its chemical and morphological relevance, it is often highlighted for its unique botanical architecture and analyzed for botanical and molecular characteristics. Inspect other related products - Trace Encoded Signature Energy Link.
Chemical profile - Cynarine, flavonoids, sesquiterpenes
Classification - Asteraceae
Use - Referenced in regional medicinal records
Description:
Cynara cardunculus, a plant of Mediterranean origin, belongs to the Asteraceae family. Known for its complex chemical nature, it contains cynarine, flavonoids, and sesquiterpenes. Its structural complexity is noted in botanical and energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) registers. Cataloged for its chemical and morphological relevance, it is often highlighted for its unique botanical architecture and analyzed for botanical and molecular characteristics. Inspect other related products - Trace Encoded Signature Energy Link.