Description
- This is herbal extract with a 100x concentration. That means: 100 grams of dry herb are alcohol-extracted to yield 1 gram of this extract!
- You will receive: 4 grams of 100x extract All the good stuff from 400 grams of dried herb! Bala (Sida cordifolia)
- Terms & Conditions: Not sold for human consumption. We make no health claims for any of our products. We accept no responsibility for any result of our products' use in any way. In purchasing our products, you agree to these terms.
- Recent Discoveries about Bala: At first glance the Bala does not look much different than your everyday field weed, but this is because it takes a long time for the beautiful yellow flower to bloom and to set it apart from all the other plants in the area. The entire plant, including the flower, is covered in soft white hair that helps the plant reduce its heat when faced with extremely hot weather conditions. These hairs do not fall off regardless of what stage of maturity the plant reaches. Because the entire plant is so soft, it is very difficult for it to be produced properly and for all of the useful elements to be extracted from it. The leaves are easily torn apart and the flower withers very quickly after it has been removed from its stem. It takes hundreds of flower to produce enough of the oil that can be taken from the Bala, and even more leaves need to be collected in order to make a decent amount of tea that can then be redistributed to the masses.
- Common Use of Bala: While the leaves can be used to make tea and some amount of oil, it is usually the flower that is taken care of the most and developed. It is now known, after many years of research, that the Bala is used to help those who have suffered neurological ailments, especially instances of Stroke. The Bala is not capable of entirely healing a person and returning them to their original health, but it is very good at relieving pain and improving the further development of neurons. It is also very useful for treating inflammations such as those of the oral tissue, nasal congestion, and other respiratory problems. It is a very soothing plant and help the soft tissue regenerate and be less inflamed. In some more extreme cases of healing, the Bala has also helped individuals with liver re- growth and is often prescribed as an additional medicine by doctors in such cases. Many elements of the Bala have now been fully incorporated into modern medicine and can be found on the ingredients list of many drugstore products.
General Information about Bala: The beautiful Bala flower is considered a subshrub, which means that it grows both in crowded leafy areas, and that it produces a flower of its own at the same time. The more traditional name for this plant is Sida cordifolia because this is its official Latin name and the one that is most often used for scientific purposes, but Bala is what it is known as for the rest of the world and for people who wish to purchase it. The plant was first discovered in India where it is considered a native plant, but it can also be distributed to other parts of the world as well. The only important element for this plant to grow is a lot of heat and as much humidity as possible. If these conditions are met, the Bala will easily flourish on its own and will not require much help from human effort. It has now also appeared in the forests of Africa, Australia, the USA and New Guinea.