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Always passed them by until I finally took a pen and paper and wrote all the names down and went home and researched them.

I recommend that process. Two were Jiaogulan and Moringa! Tremendous benefits.

With my research I purchased 6 other herbs.

Where to buy:

Basement at Market Village-right side aisle-go to the back-little pharmacy there! Good luck!

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Always passed them by until I finally took a pen and paper and wrote all the names down and went home and researched them.

I recommend that process. Two were Jiaogulan and Moringa! Tremendous benefits.

With my research I purchased 6 other herbs.

Where to buy:

Basement at Market Village-right side aisle-go to the back-little pharmacy there! Good luck!

I've just googled the 2 you mentioned. Can you tell us the other 6 and how do you use/take these herbs?

Thanks.

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Basically, I have found the places that handle Chinese herbs handle Herbal One! Even the Chines Herb shop on Soi 55, corner of P-Kasem.

These are all adaptogenic with many benefits.

Cassia Siamea

-contains beta sitosterol- good for reducing cholesterol and aid urinary tract

Ya Triphala

-more Vitamin C than oranges

Thao En On

-for BPH

Kaempheria parviiflora

-black turmeric

Thai ginseng

Butea Superba

Curcuma longa linn- turmeric

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Moringa grows all over Thailand. My wife eats the fresh leaves with Nam Prik.

It's also very easy to dry the leaves, grind to a powder and pack into capsules.

Moringa is called Maroom in Thai.

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