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Description
Birch trees are growing in the Northern Hemisphere, the leaves and bark of birch tree has been widely used for hundreds of years as natural medicine and folk remedy.
Birch bark contains many active ingredients, including flavonoids, phenols, betulinic acid, volatile oils and resins. These ingredients give birch bark many benefits as below:
1. Anti-Inflammatory
The recent research has shown that betulin inhibits prostaglandin secretion, which is tied to the body's inflammatory process. The presence of betulin can help to regulate our immune system and promote self-healing.
2. Wound Healing & Improvements in Skin Quality
Birch extract has been used in folk medicine for healing wounds, improve skin quality and reduce scar tissue build up for generations, and it still can be found in many cosmetic creams and lotions now.
3. Antimicrobial and Antifungal Properties
As well as being beneficial for the healing of wounds, betulin has another useful benefit, it can help to kill fungal infections and many strains of dangerous microbes, making it a useful addition to healing creams and salves.
4. Diabetes Management
Betulin and betulinic acid have been studied in relation to effects of blood sugar control. Scientists have found that betulin supplements have a positive effect on type II diabetes, as they have the ability to lower blood sugar levels back to more normal levels.
Function:
1. Anti-inflammatory and antiseptic functions;
2. Treating rashes and wounds;
3. Regulating blood glucose;
4. Promoting haemal circulation;
5. Resisting to infection;
6. Promoting metabolic;
Application:
1. Medicine;
2. Health supplement;
Description
Birch trees are growing in the Northern Hemisphere, the leaves and bark of birch tree has been widely used for hundreds of years as natural medicine and folk remedy.
Birch bark contains many active ingredients, including flavonoids, phenols, betulinic acid, volatile oils and resins. These ingredients give birch bark many benefits as below:
1. Anti-Inflammatory
The recent research has shown that betulin inhibits prostaglandin secretion, which is tied to the body's inflammatory process. The presence of betulin can help to regulate our immune system and promote self-healing.
2. Wound Healing & Improvements in Skin Quality
Birch extract has been used in folk medicine for healing wounds, improve skin quality and reduce scar tissue build up for generations, and it still can be found in many cosmetic creams and lotions now.
3. Antimicrobial and Antifungal Properties
As well as being beneficial for the healing of wounds, betulin has another useful benefit, it can help to kill fungal infections and many strains of dangerous microbes, making it a useful addition to healing creams and salves.
4. Diabetes Management
Betulin and betulinic acid have been studied in relation to effects of blood sugar control. Scientists have found that betulin supplements have a positive effect on type II diabetes, as they have the ability to lower blood sugar levels back to more normal levels.
Function:
1. Anti-inflammatory and antiseptic functions;
2. Treating rashes and wounds;
3. Regulating blood glucose;
4. Promoting haemal circulation;
5. Resisting to infection;
6. Promoting metabolic;
Application:
1. Medicine;
2. Health supplement;