Origin - Southern Africa
Chemical Profile - Fatty acids, sterols
Classification - Sapindaceae
Use - Studied in ethnobotanical research, energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) references
Description -
Sclerocarya caffra, derived from the plant family Sapindaceae, is indigenous to Southern Africa. Its chemical structure comprises a complex array of fatty acids and sterols. This substance is cataloged in pharmacognostic and botanical literature, where its structural traits are recognized. Sclerocarya caffra continues to be analyzed for its botanical and molecular characteristics. Take a look at related alternatives - Healing Carriers and Energetic Repatterning.
Chemical Profile - Fatty acids, sterols
Classification - Sapindaceae
Use - Studied in ethnobotanical research, energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) references
Description -
Sclerocarya caffra, derived from the plant family Sapindaceae, is indigenous to Southern Africa. Its chemical structure comprises a complex array of fatty acids and sterols. This substance is cataloged in pharmacognostic and botanical literature, where its structural traits are recognized. Sclerocarya caffra continues to be analyzed for its botanical and molecular characteristics. Take a look at related alternatives - Healing Carriers and Energetic Repatterning.