Brand Name Nutra Max
CAS NO. 485-72-3
Molecular Formula C16H12O4
Molecular Weight 268.26
Content Isoflavones 8%,20%,40%,60%
Original Plant Trifolium pratense
Botanical Source: Trifolium Pratense L.
Active Ingredient:Isoflavones8%20%40%60%80%HPLC
Appearance: dark-green to dark-brown powder
Keywords:
Clover, Trifolium pratense, ext
Red Clove PE
Clover extract
Trifolium pratense
red clover
T. pratense
Trifoliumpratense Leguminosae
red clover flower
red clover leaf
red clover herb
red clover isoflavones
herb red clover
red clover flowers
organic red clover
What is Red clover produced in Changsha NutraMax Inc .?
Red clover is a perennial herb that commonly grows wild in meadows throughout Europe and Asia, and has now been naturalized to grow in North America. The red flowers at the end of the branched stems are considered to be the source of its medicinal properties and are usually dried for therapeutic use.
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Red Clover widely distributes in Europe, the British Isles, China and many other countries. It is one of the worlds oldest agricultural crops, widely cultivated as a fodder crop and as a source of hay for cattle and sheep. It has long been used in Western herbal traditions as a blood purifier.
Red clover, a wild plant used as grazing food for cattle and other livestock, has also been used medicinally to treat a wide array of conditions. These have included cancer, mastitis (inflammation of the breast), joint disorders, jaundice, bronchitis, spasmodic coughing, asthma, and skin inflammations, such as psoriasis and eczema. Red clover is thought to "purify" the blood by promoting urine and mucous production, improving circulation, and stimulating the secretion of bile. Recently, specific chemicals in
red clover -- known as
isoflavones -- have been isolated and tested for their effectiveness in treating a variety of conditions. Although isolated
isoflavone products are very different from the whole herb, they have shown promise in the treatment of a number of conditions associated with menopause, such as hot flashes, cardiovascular health, and the bone loss associated with osteoporosis.