Chamomile CO2 extract

Chamomile, medicinal, peeled. The botanical name is Matricaria chamomilla. One of the most common and longest used medicinal plants in pharmacy and cosmetics. Currently, it is actively cultivated in both Europe and North America (adventitious). It is mainly processed to obtain chamomile essential oil. In science and folk medicine, chamomile is used as a remedy […]

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Comfrey CO2 extract

Common comfrey is also called Quaker comfrey, cultivated comfrey, boneset, knitbone, consound, and slippery-root. The botanical name Symphytum derives from the Greek word for growing together of bones, and phyton, a plant. Emphasizing comfrey’s ability to accelerate bone fusion in fractures and scar formation in wound healing. Comfrey’s same ability is also indicated by one […]

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Cornflower CO2 extract

Cornflower is a well-known weed plant. It has a second name Cyane. The botanical name is centaurea cyanus. In Europe it is found only in the eastern part, in Russia it grows almost everywhere. Little is known as a medicinal plant, but in the folk medicine of the peoples of Russia, preparations made from blue, […]

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Rosemary CO2 extract

Rosemary refers to plants that are widely used not only in medicine, perfumery and cosmetics, but also in the kitchen. In the perfumery and cosmetics industry, rosemary essential oil is most commonly used. It is also used in the manufacture of alcoholic beverages and in the baking and confectionery industries. In dried form, flowers, leaves […]

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Calendula CO2 extract

Calendula officinalis or marigold is widely used as an ornamental plant. Grown as a medicinal raw material in temperate climates around the world from Europe to Australia. In the Middle Ages, marigold was used as a spice and as a substitute for saffron, also because marigold was said to have a mood-enhancing effect. Currently, oil […]

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Green coffee CO2 extract

Green coffee CO2 extract is one of Biozevtika’s most unique products. Similar extracts made by subcritical extraction technology are not available on the market. Preparations based on green coffee oil contain a large number of different biologically active compounds. It has been proven that their use speeds up metabolism and allows you to quickly “burn” […]

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Black cumin CO2 extract

Black cumin (Nigella sativa), also known as Roman coriander or just black cumin, belongs to the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae). It is not related to either caraway or cumin. Black cumin seeds have a distinct peppery flavor and smell of raspberry and nutmeg. They are often used as a spice that does not irritate the mucous […]

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Damask Rose CO2 extract

The coltsfoot (Tussilago farfara) is The petals of the Damask rose, sometimes also called Bulgarian or Turkish rose, are used to produce CO2 extract. Plants are shrubs and inflorescences in the form of umbels or semi-umbrellas with flowers of various shades of pink. The most famous use is that of rose essential oil. Rose oil […]

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Coltsfoot CO2 extract

The coltsfoot (Tussilago farfara) is the only plant species of the genus Tussilago from the daisy family (Asteraceae). It is one of the first spring flowers to appear before the foliage develops. It is not uncommon for coltsfoot to be confused with butterbur, from which it differs not only in the flower structure but also […]

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Burdock root CO2 extract

Arctium, commonly known as burdock, is one of the oldest and most widespread plants in official and folk medicine. Preparations based on infusions and extracts of burdock root are recommended by the State Pharmacopoeia of the Russian Federation and foreign pharmacopoeias for the treatment of a wide variety of diseases. Infusions are recommended for diseases […]

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