Echinops (Globe Thistle)

  • Traditional Tonic: Known as a potent nerve tonic and remedy for galactagogue (promoting lactation) in traditional systems.
  • Active Compounds: Contains key active compounds including Echinopsine, Flavonoids, Triterpenoids, and Saponins.
  • Diverse Applications: Used in traditional medicine for nerve support, improving circulation, reducing inflammation, and as a diuretic.
  • Distinct Flavor: Characterized by an earthy, slightly pungent, and distinctly bitter aroma and taste.
  • Long Shelf Life: Quality retained for months with proper, dry storage.

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Echinops (Globe Thistle): The Potent Tonic of Traditional Medicine

Echinops, commonly known as Globe Thistle, is a striking perennial plant from the Asteraceae family, easily recognized by its spherical, spiky blue or white flower heads. While visually stunning, its true value lies in its roots, which have a long history in traditional medicine, particularly in Ayurvedic and Traditional Chinese Medicine. For centuries, the root of Echinops has been a key ingredient where it is revered as a potent nerve tonic, galactagogue (promoting lactation), and purifying agent.

The medicinal properties of Echinops are attributed to its unique suite of active compounds, including key alkaloid Echinopsine, flavonoids, and triterpenoids. It is traditionally used to support the nervous system, help improve circulation, reduce inflammation, and act as a diuretic. Its applications range from lactation support and anti-inflammatory formulations to general tonic and diuretic teas.

At Organikweek, we sustainably source our high-quality Echinops roots, which are carefully harvested and dried to maximize and preserve their therapeutic potency. We ensure our products meet the stringent standards of the pharmaceutical, herbal supplement, and wellness industries. All exports comply with EU herbal safety regulations and international standards (ISO, organic certifications), backed by thorough microbial testing, drying, and purity checks.

Packaging and Availability: We provide packaging solutions for both large-scale and retail needs. Bulk options include with food-grade liners for dried root/powder and for liquid extracts. Retail consumers can purchase of root powder, of cut & sifted dried root, and convenient of Herbal Extracts.


 

Specifications Table

 

Feature Detail
Form Dried Root (Whole/Cut), Root Powder, Herbal Extract
Aroma & Taste Earthy, Slightly Pungent, and Distinctly Bitter
Applications Nerve Tonics, Remedies for Lactation Support, Anti-inflammatory Formulations, Diuretic Teas, Traditional Medicine Preparations
Shelf Life months (depending on storage)
Availability Bulk & Retail
Storage Conditions Store at in a cool, dry, and airtight environment, protected from direct sunlight and moisture. Proper drying is essential for long-term stability.
Export Status Complies with EU herbal safety and international standards. Undergoes microbial testing and purity checks.

Active Constituents & Properties per :

Component/Property Detail
Key Alkaloid Echinopsine
Active Compounds Flavonoids, Triterpenoids, Saponins
Key Properties Nerve Tonic, Diaphoretic, Diuretic, Galactagogue
Minerals (Trace Amounts) Iron, Calcium, and Potassium
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