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				<td>01</td>
				<td>KRATOM POWDER</td>
				<td>"Kratom Powder" refers to the finely ground leaves of the Mitragyna speciosa tree, which is native to Southeast Asia. Kratom powder is derived from the dried leaves of the plant and is often consumed for its potential stimulating or sedating effects.</td>
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				<td>02</td>
				<td>KRATOM EXTRACTS</td>
				<td>"Kratom Extracts" are concentrated forms of kratom that are made by extracting the active compounds from the leaves of the Mitragyna speciosa tree. The extraction process typically involves soaking the leaves in a solvent, such as alcohol or water, to extract the alkaloids. The resulting liquid is then further processed to evaporate the solvent, leaving behind a concentrated extract.</td>
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				<td>03</td>
				<td>KRATOM CAPSULES</td>
				<td>"Kratom capsules" refer to gelatin or vegetable-based capsules filled with powdered kratom. They are a convenient and popular way of consuming kratom. Kratom capsules contain measured doses of kratom powder, making it easier to control and manage the dosage. The capsules can be swallowed with water or any other beverage, similar to other oral medications. </td>
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				<td>04</td>
				<td>Kratom Teabag</td>
				<td>"Kratom Teabag" refers to a tea bag that contains kratom leaves or kratom powder. It is a convenient and popular method of preparing and consuming kratom as a beverage. The teabag is typically filled with measured doses of kratom leaves or powder, which are steeped in hot water to extract the active compounds. </td>
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				<td>05</td>
				<td>KRATOM DRINKS</td>
				<td>"Kratom drinks" refer to beverages that incorporate kratom powder or extracts as one of the ingredients. These drinks can come in various forms, such as kratom-infused teas, juices, smoothies, or mixed with other ingredients like fruit juices or energy drinks.</td>
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				<td>06</td>
				<td>CBD oil</td>
				<td>CBD oil is the most common form of using CBD for its therapeutic benefits. It comes from the stalks, flowers, and buds of the hemp plant. The term CBD oil is a catch-all term used to describe CBD extracts in general. </td>
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				<td>07</td>
				<td>CBD Isolate</td>
				<td>CBD isolate is a chemical derived from the Cannabis sativa plant. It's the purest form of CBD because to the method producers remove (or isolate) the CBD from all of the other components of the plant. </td>
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				<td>08</td>
				<td>Adhatodo vasica</td>
				<td>"Adhatoda vasica" is a botanical name referring to a medicinal plant commonly known as "Vasaka" or "Malabar Nut." It is a shrub native to South Asia and is highly valued for its therapeutic properties. The plant has long, lance-shaped leaves and produces clusters of white or purple flowers. Various parts of Adhatoda vasica, especially the leaves, are used in traditional medicine for treating respiratory ailments such as cough, asthma, and bronchitis.</td>
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				<td>09</td>
				<td>Aconitum species</td>
				<td>"Aconitum species" refers to a group of plants belonging to the Aconitum genus, commonly known as "Monkshood" or "Wolfsbane." These plants are perennial herbs with characteristic hooded flowers and palmate leaves.</td>
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				<td>10</td>
				<td>Berberis aristata</td>
				<td>"Berberis aristata" refers to the botanical name of a plant commonly known as "Indian Barberry" or "Tree Turmeric." It is a deciduous shrub native to the Himalayan region of India and Nepal. Berberis aristata is characterized by its thorny branches, yellow flowers, and bright red berries.</td>
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				<td>11</td>
				<td>Curcuma amada Linn.</td>
				<td>"Curcuma amada Linn." refers to the botanical name of a plant commonly known as "Mango Ginger." It is a perennial herbaceous plant native to India and Southeast Asia. Curcuma amada is closely related to turmeric and shares a similar appearance with ginger.</td>
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				<td>Curcuma longa Linn.</td>
				<td>"Curcuma longa Linn." refers to the botanical name of a plant commonly known as "Turmeric." It is a perennial herbaceous plant native to South Asia. Curcuma longa is known for its rhizomes, which are bright orange in color and have a warm, bitter taste.</td>
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				<td>13</td>
				<td>Curcuma aromatica Salisb</td>
				<td>"Curcuma aromatica Salisb." refers to the botanical name of a plant commonly known as "Wild Turmeric" or "Vanaharidra." It is a species of Curcuma that is native to Southeast Asia. Curcuma aromatica is closely related to common turmeric (Curcuma longa) but has distinct characteristics.</td>
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				<td>14</td>
				<td>Cassia lanceolata Linn. (Forsk)</td>
				<td>"Cassia lanceolata Linn. (Forsk)" refers to the botanical name of a plant commonly known as "Wild Senna." It is a species of Cassia native to Africa and parts of Asia. Wild Senna is characterized by its lance-shaped leaves and yellow flowers.</td>
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				<td>15</td>
				<td>Cassia angustifolia</td>
				<td>"Cassia angustifolia" refers to the botanical name of a plant commonly known as "Senna" or "Indian Senna." It is a shrub native to North Africa and the Middle East. Cassia angustifolia is known for its narrow, elongated leaves and yellow flowers.</td>
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				<td>16</td>
				<td>Colchicum luteum</td>
				<td>"Colchicum luteum" refers to the botanical name of a plant commonly known as "Yellow Colchicum" or "Autumn Crocus." It is a perennial flowering plant native to Europe and parts of Asia. Colchicum luteum is characterized by its large yellow flowers that bloom in the autumn, typically before the appearance of its leaves.</td>
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				<td>17</td>
				<td>Hedychium spicatum</td>
				<td>"Hedychium spicatum" refers to the botanical name of a plant commonly known as "Spiked Ginger Lily" or "Kapur Kachri." It is a perennial herbaceous plant native to the Himalayan region and other parts of Asia.</td>
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				<td>18</td>
				<td>Ipomoea hederacea Jacq</td>
				<td>"Ipomoea hederacea Jacq" refers to the botanical name of a plant commonly known as "Ivy-leaved Morning Glory" or "Scarlet Creeper." It is a vine native to North America and is characterized by its heart-shaped leaves and showy red or scarlet flowers.</td>
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				<td>19</td>
				<td>Inula racemosa</td>
				<td>"Inula racemosa" refers to the botanical name of a plant commonly known as "Indian Elecampane" or "Pushkarmool." It is a perennial herbaceous plant native to the Himalayan region and other parts of Asia. Inula racemosa is characterized by its tall stalks, large leaves, and clusters of yellow flowers.</td>
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				<td>20</td>
				<td>Juglans regia</td>
				<td>"Juglans regia" refers to the botanical name of a tree commonly known as "Common Walnut" or "English Walnut." It is a deciduous tree native to the regions of Central Asia, including Iran and Afghanistan.</td>
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				<td>21</td>
				<td>Juniperus communis</td>
				<td>"Juniperus communis" refers to the botanical name of a plant commonly known as "Common Juniper." It is an evergreen shrub or small tree that is widely distributed across the Northern Hemisphere, including Europe, Asia, and North America. Juniperus communis is characterized by its needle-like leaves and small bluish-black berries, which are actually cones.</td>
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				<td>22</td>
				<td>Juniperus macropoda</td>
				<td>"Juniperus macropoda" refers to the botanical name of a plant commonly known as "Bigfoot Juniper" or "Large-fruited Juniper." It is a species of evergreen shrub or small tree that is native to the mountainous regions of Central Asia. Juniperus macropoda is characterized by its dense, bluish-green foliage and large, fleshy, purplish-brown berries.</td>
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				<td>23</td>
				<td>Withania somnifera Dunal</td>
				<td>"Withania somnifera Dunal" refers to the botanical name of a plant commonly known as "Ashwagandha" or "Indian Ginseng." It is a small perennial shrub native to the Indian subcontinent and parts of North Africa.</td>
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				<td>24</td>
				<td>Myrica nagi Thunb.</td>
				<td>"Myrica nagi Thunb." refers to the botanical name of a plant commonly known as "Nag Champa." It is a small to medium-sized evergreen tree native to the Himalayan region, particularly Nepal, India, and Bhutan.</td>
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				<td>25</td>
				<td>Nardostachys jatamansi DC.</td>
				<td>"Nardostachys jatamansi DC." refers to the botanical name of a plant commonly known as "Jatamansi" or "Spikenard." It is a perennial herbaceous plant native to the Himalayan region, particularly India and Nepal.</td>
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				<td>26</td>
				<td>Nigella sativa Linn.</td>
				<td>"Nigella sativa Linn." refers to the botanical name of a plant commonly known as "Black Seed" or "Black Cumin." It is an annual flowering plant native to Southwest Asia and the Mediterranean region.</td>
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				<td>27</td>
				<td>Ptychotis ajowan DC.</td>
				<td>"Ptychotis ajowan DC." refers to the botanical name of a plant commonly known as "Ajwain" or "Carom." It is an annual herb native to South Asia and the Eastern Mediterranean region. Ptychotis ajowan is characterized by its small, oval-shaped seeds that resemble tiny celery seeds.</td>
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				<td>28</td>
				<td>Piper longum Linn.</td>
				<td>"Piper longum Linn." refers to the botanical name of a plant commonly known as "Long Pepper" or "Pippali." It is a perennial climbing vine native to South Asia and Southeast Asia. Piper longum is characterized by its long, slender spikes of tiny fruits that resemble small berries.</td>
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				<td>29</td>
				<td>Punica granatum</td>
				<td>"Punica granatum" refers to the botanical name of a plant commonly known as "Pomegranate." It is a deciduous shrub or small tree native to the Middle East and Mediterranean region.</td>
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				<td>30</td>
				<td>Podophyllum emodi</td>
				<td>"Podophyllum emodi" refers to the botanical name of a plant commonly known as "Himalayan Mayapple" or "Indian Podophyllum." It is a herbaceous perennial plant native to the Himalayan region, particularly India, Nepal, and China.</td>
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				<td>31</td>
				<td>Rubia cordifolia Linn.</td>
				<td>"Rubia cordifolia Linn." refers to the botanical name of a plant commonly known as "Indian Madder" or "Manjistha." It is a perennial vine native to India and other parts of Asia. Rubia cordifolia is characterized by its heart-shaped leaves and clusters of small, yellow flowers that give rise to red or maroon-colored roots.</td>
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				<td>32</td>
				<td>Rauwolfia secrpantina</td>
				<td>"Rauwolfia serpentina" refers to the botanical name of a plant commonly known as "Indian Snakeroot" or "Sarpagandha." It is a perennial shrub native to India and Southeast Asia. Rauwolfia serpentina is characterized by its elongated leaves and small pink or white flowers. </td>
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				<td>33</td>
				<td>Sapindus trifoliatus Linn.</td>
				<td>"Sapindus trifoliatus Linn." refers to the botanical name of a plant commonly known as "Soapnut" or "Three-leaf Soapberry." It is a small to medium-sized deciduous tree native to tropical regions of Asia, including India and Sri Lanka.</td>
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				<td>34</td>
				<td>Symplocos racemosa Roxb.</td>
				<td>"Symplocos racemosa Roxb." refers to the botanical name of a plant commonly known as "Lodhra" or "Symplocos Bark." It is a medium-sized evergreen tree native to the Indian subcontinent. Symplocos racemosa is characterized by its dark green, elliptical leaves and small, white flowers that form racemes.</td>
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				<td>35</td>
				<td>Swertia chirata Ham</td>
				<td>"Swertia chirata Ham" refers to the botanical name of a plant commonly known as "Chirata" or "Indian Gentian." It is a small perennial herb native to the Himalayan region and other parts of Asia. Swertia chirata is characterized by its lance-shaped leaves and clusters of small, pale yellow flowers.</td>
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				<td>36</td>
				<td>Terminalia chebula Retz</td>
				<td>"Terminalia chebula Retz" refers to the botanical name of a plant commonly known as "Haritaki" or "Chebulic Myrobalan." It is a large deciduous tree native to South Asia. Terminalia chebula is characterized by its ovoid fruit, which is yellow when ripe and has a wrinkled appearance.</td>  
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				<td>37</td>
				<td>Acorus calamus Linn.</td>
				<td>Acorus calamus Linn., commonly known as "Sweet Flag," is a perennial herbaceous plant with aromatic rhizomes, native to Asia and Europe. It is characterized by its tall grass-like leaves and is often used for its medicinal and aromatic properties.</td>
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				<td>38</td>
				<td>Argemone mexicana Linn.</td>
				<td>"Argemone mexicana Linn." refers to the botanical name of a flowering plant commonly known as "Mexican Prickly Poppy." It is a species of thorny herb native to North America. The plant is characterized by its yellow flowers, spiny leaves, and prickly seed capsules. It has been used in traditional medicine for various purposes and is also considered a weed in some regions.</td>
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