Origin - South America
Chemical profile - Flavonoids, sterols
Classification - Solanaceae
Use - Noted in botanical indexes and energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) registers
Description:
Physalis angulata, a plant native to South America and classified within the Solanaceae family, is distinguished by its rich composition of flavonoids and sterols. Known for its unique chemical structure, this species is investigated for its molecular diversity and structural properties, and is recognized for its distinct phytochemical composition. Documented for its molecular and structural significance. Check out options with a similar look - Tune In to the Biofield Energy Relay.
Chemical profile - Flavonoids, sterols
Classification - Solanaceae
Use - Noted in botanical indexes and energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) registers
Description:
Physalis angulata, a plant native to South America and classified within the Solanaceae family, is distinguished by its rich composition of flavonoids and sterols. Known for its unique chemical structure, this species is investigated for its molecular diversity and structural properties, and is recognized for its distinct phytochemical composition. Documented for its molecular and structural significance. Check out options with a similar look - Tune In to the Biofield Energy Relay.