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Field notes from us written for the curious buyer. Origin, extraction, regulation, and the herbs themselves.

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Botanical Profiles

Centella Asiatica and Thai Botanicals for Skin Wellness

Centella asiatica, Curcuma aromatica, and Hibiscus sabdariffa are three Thai botanicals with documented traditional use for skin support and antioxidant wellness — this guide…

Emperorherb Editorial Jun 29
Formulator Notes

Powder vs Liquid Extract: Which Form Is Right for Your Needs?

Powdered and liquid herbal extracts are both concentrated forms of the same botanical material — but they perform differently in formulation, storage, and daily…

Emperorherb Editorial Jun 29
antioxidant
Botanical Profiles

Curcuma: A Guide to Five Thai Turmeric Species and Their Profiles

Thailand is home to five distinct Curcuma species — each with its own compound profile, traditional heritage, and formulation potential. This guide introduces all…

Emperorherb Editorial Jun 29
Tongkat Ali (Eurycoma longifolia): A Traditional Southeast Asian Botanical
Botanical Profiles

Tongkat Ali (Eurycoma longifolia): A Traditional Southeast Asian Botanical

Eurycoma longifolia — known as Tongkat Ali across Southeast Asia — is one of the region's most enduring heritage botanicals, with centuries of traditional…

Emperorherb Editorial Jun 29
Pueraria mirifica (White Kwao Krua): The Botanical Behind Thai Women’s Wellness
Traditional Uses

Pueraria mirifica (White Kwao Krua): The Botanical Behind Thai Women’s Wellness

White Kwao Krua (Pueraria mirifica) owes its place in Thai women's-wellness heritage to miroestrol and deoxymiroestrol — rare compounds structurally close to the body's…

Emperorherb Editorial Jun 12
Acmella oleracea (Paracress): The ‘Toothache Plant’ Reinventing Botanical Skincare
Botanical Profiles

Acmella oleracea (Paracress): The ‘Toothache Plant’ Reinventing Botanical Skincare

Paracress (Acmella oleracea), the 'toothache plant', carries spilanthol — the compound bridging its folk heritage and a modern reputation in botanical anti-ageing skincare.

Emperorherb Editorial Jun 12