Customization: | Available |
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Type: | Crude Medicine |
Medicine Property: | Removing The Phlegm |
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About Orange Leaves
Orange leaves typically refer to the leaves of the orange tree, which are usually a dark, glossy green color. The orange tree is an evergreen tree, so it does not lose its leaves seasonally like deciduous trees. However, as new leaves emerge, they often start as a lighter green or even orange color before maturing to their typical dark green hue. Additionally, during the autumn season, some orange trees may produce small leaves that are indeed orange in color before they fall off the tree. These characteristics contribute to the brief presence of orange leaves in the context of the orange tree.
Chinese name
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Ju Ye
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English name
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Orange leaves |
Latin Name
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Citrus reticulata Blanco leaves |
Extractum | ≥26% |
Moisture
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≤10.0%
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Specification: | Green to Purple Leaves |
Application | Medicine,tea, heatlh food, |
Antioxidant Properties: Orange leaves contain compounds that may have antioxidant effects, helping to protect the body from free radicals and oxidative stress.
Digestive Health: Some people believe that orange leaves may aid in digestion and relieve symptoms like bloating or indigestion. This is often attributed to compounds found in the leaves.
Insomnia and Anxiety: There are claims that orange leaf tea or extract may have calming effects, potentially helping with insomnia and anxiety. However, more scientific research is needed to confirm these effects conclusively.
Blood Sugar Regulation: Some studies suggest that orange leaf extract may have potential in managing blood sugar levels, which could be beneficial for people with diabetes.
Respiratory Health: In traditional medicine, orange leaves have been used to alleviate symptoms of respiratory issues, such as coughs and colds.