Origin - Plant
Chemical Profile - Alkaloids, flavonoids
Classification - Crassulaceae
Use - Botanical research, pharmacognostic studies
Description -
Sedum sediforme, a plant of the Crassulaceae family, originates from Mediterranean regions and is recognized for its alkaloid and flavonoid content. Its succulent structure is notable for its water retention capabilities, facilitating survival in arid climates. This species is documented in botanical and energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) registers for its distinctive chemical profile, analyzed for botanical and molecular characteristics. See also - similar products - Sweet Matrix Units and Energetic Frequency Balancing.
Chemical Profile - Alkaloids, flavonoids
Classification - Crassulaceae
Use - Botanical research, pharmacognostic studies
Description -
Sedum sediforme, a plant of the Crassulaceae family, originates from Mediterranean regions and is recognized for its alkaloid and flavonoid content. Its succulent structure is notable for its water retention capabilities, facilitating survival in arid climates. This species is documented in botanical and energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) registers for its distinctive chemical profile, analyzed for botanical and molecular characteristics. See also - similar products - Sweet Matrix Units and Energetic Frequency Balancing.