Herbal Supplements

Blue Lotus (Nymphaea Caerulea) Whole Flower, 1 000 g - 100 000 g

Blue Lotus Petals & Stamen (Nymphaea Caerulea) Flower, 1 000 g - 100 000 g

Canntropy Blue Lotus Soft Resin 50x (Nymphaea Caerulea), 100 g - 100 000 g

Canntropy Kanna (Sceletium Tortuosum) Powder Extract 100x, 5g - 100g

Hemnia Green Booster - Vitality drink with superfoods, 30 sachets

Canntropy Koningskaars (Verbascum thapsus) Extract 10:1, 5 g - 100 g

Canntropy Butea Superba and Kudzu (Pueraria lobata) Extract, 30 % Puerarin, 5 g - 100 g

Canntropy Marihuanilla (Leonurus sibiricus) Extract 10:1, 5 g - 100 g

Canntropy Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) Extract 5%, 5 g - 100 g

Canntropy Wild Lettuce (Lactuca virosa) Extract 10:1, 5 g - 100 g

Canntropy Damiana (Turnera diffusa) Extract 10:1, 5 g - 100 g

Canntropy Ginkgo Biloba Extract, 24 % flavonoids, 6 % lactones, 5 g - 100 g
Articles

The potential of herbal products and supplements in 2025: Trends and opportunities
The market for herbal products and dietary supplements is growing steadily and 2025 brings new opportunities worthy of consideration. Increased interest in healthy living, prevention and a return to natural solutions are key factors shaping consumer demand. In this article, we look at the most significant trends that will dominate the dietary supplement industry in 2025.

Kava Kava: the key to anxiety and stress relief and better sleep
Looking for an unusual natural product that will attract new customers and differentiate you from the competition? Meet Kava Kava, a plant from the Pacific Rim that is renowned for its powerful calming effects. In our article, you'll learn why this wonder of nature is gaining popularity around the world and how its properties can benefit you and your business.

Kanna on the rise: A South African artifact with soothing properties that shouldn't be missing from your offer
Kanna was originally used by indigenous tribes for its relaxing and psychotropic effects. Today, Kanna has found its place in the world of collectors in the form of extract, powder and flower, as a natural artifact with calming properties. And with the recent meteoric rise in interest in canna as a collector's item, there are entirely new business opportunities to appeal to collectors. Where does this South African herb come from, what does it look like and what are its uses? Find the answers in this article.