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caper

Trailing shrub native to the Mediterranean. Its flower buds are preserved in vinegar as a condiment. (Capparis spinosa, family Capparidaceae.)



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Composition of the herbal formulation Each capsule contains Name of the herb Parts used Quantity Extracts of Capparis spinosa Root 49 mg Cichorium intybus Seed 49 mg Solanum nigrum Whole plant 25 mg Terminalia arjuna Bark 25 mg Cassia occidentals Seed 13 mg Achillea millefolium Aerial part 13 mg Tamarix gallica Whole plant 13 mg Good agricultural and collection practice (GACP) was followed during the collection and manufacture of the herbal formulation (WHO 2003).
Each Liv-52 tablet contains extracts of Capparis spinosa 65 mg, Cichorium intybus 65 mg, Solanum nigrum 32 mg, Cassia occidentalis 16 mg, T.
A CAPER is the flower bud of the Capparis Spinosa bush found in the Mediterranean and parts of Asia.
 
 
 
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