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In traditional Chinese medicine, bitter orange is used to prevent vomiting and treat colds. In Europe, the herb is approved for treating upset stomachs and increasing appetite.
In Chinese medicine, the plant serves to cure poor appetite, stomach pain, and vomiting. However, it was always given in concert with other supporting herbs. ... Bitter Orange Peel and Synephrine.
The new bitter orange reference materials include SRM 3258 (ground fruit), SRM 3259 (extract) and SRM 3260 (solid oral dosage form). In addition the three SRMs are packaged together as SRM 3261.
Bitter orange (citrus aurantium) is also known as synephrine. It is marketed as a traditional Chinese herbal medicine that could promote weight-loss. However, previous research has been conflicting.
The new bitter orange reference materials include SRM 3258 (ground fruit), SRM 3259 (extract) and SRM 3260 (solid oral dosage form). In addition the three SRMs are packaged together as SRM 3261.
The bitter orange does have a beautiful name in the Latin language, ... the “Chinese” orange (Citrus sinensis) which, of course, became wildly popular as, for example, ...
It suggests that if you can’t find bitter oranges (you need 4 cups of juice), you should substitute 1 cup each of regular orange juice, grapefruit juice, lime juice and distilled white vinegar ...
That twisty, thorny plant with bitter, orange fruit is a Flying Dragon . Published: Jun. 08, 2012, 6:00 p.m. By . Harvey Cotten, Huntsville Botanical Garden; This unusual plant is called a Flying ...