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Herbal Extracts Manufacturer| flavourtrove

Flavour Trove is a product development and marketing company. We are working as a Herbal
Extracts Manufacturer and supply a best range of herbal extracts to our customers. The product
development team at Flavour Trove is committed in providing an added value service by
assisting marketers in creating healthier, savory, cost-effective products.



We also working as a Green Coffee Bean Extract Manufacturer in India and providing the best
quality of green coffee bean extracts that benefits your health in numerous ways. We were
established in 2009 in Bangalore, India and since then we are delivering our best quality service
to our customers all over India.
The word herbal is derived from the mediaeval Latin liber herbalis ("book of herbs"): it is
sometimes used in contrast to the word florilegium, which is a treatise on flowers with
emphasis on their beauty and enjoyment rather than the herbal emphasis on their utility. Much
of the information found in printed herbals arose out of traditional medicine and herbal
knowledge that predated the invention of writing.
Before the advent of printing, herbals were produced as manuscripts, which could be kept as
scrolls or loose sheets, or bound into codices. Early handwritten herbals were often illustrated
with paintings and drawings. Like other manuscript books, herbals were "published" through
repeated copying by hand, either by professional scribes or by the readers themselves. In the
process of making a copy, the copyist would often translate, expand, adapt, or reorder the
content. Most of the original herbals have been lost; many have survived only as later copies (of
copies...), and others are known only through references from other texts.



Herbal extracts are available as alternative medicine, dietary supplements, as flavouring agents and is
also used for cooking purposes. Herbalists and practitioners of Alternative medicine also refer to herbal
extract as tincture.

The main advantage of herbal extracts are their ability to preserve the active constituents and their long
shelf life, which could be anywhere from one to three years. They can then be added to regular tea,
water or juice and consumed directly, which is an easy way to add supplements into day to day life.


Traditional herbal medicine of India, known as Ayurveda, possibly dates back to the second millennium
BCE tracing its origins to the holy Hindu Vedas and, in particular, the Atharvaveda. One authentic
compilation of teachings is by the surgeon Sushruta, available in a treatise called Sushruta Samhita. This
contains 184 chapters and description of 1120 illnesses, 700 medicinal plants, 64 preparations from
mineral sources and 57 preparations based on animal sources. Other early works of Ayurveda include
the Charaka Samhita, attributed to Charaka. This tradition, however is mostly oral. The earliest surviving
written material which contains the works of Sushruta is the Bower Manuscript dated to the 4th century
CE

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