Why do you call it Dolichos Pruriens?

Aeternitatis

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Why not use the more commonly known Mucuna Pruriens since they're the same thing? Or are they different? What is the benefit to using generally unknown synonyms for the ingredients in your products?
 
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Why not use the more commonly known Mucuna Pruriens since they're the same thing? Or are they different? What is the benefit to using generally unknown synonyms for the ingredients in your products?


Where do you see it listed as such? UspLabs direct site shows Macuna in the Powerfull.
 
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PowerFULL 750mg
PureSap™(Extract Engineered Sapogenin/alkaloids From Chlorophytum)
PureDopa™(1-Carboxy-2-Amino-3-Pyrobenzol(3,4 Diol)Extract Engineered From Dolichos Pruriens L.)

And Chlorophytum is pretty non-specific... I'm assuming you mean Chlorophytum borivilianum L. aka Safed Musli.
 
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PowerFULL 750mg
PureSap™(Extract Engineered Sapogenin/alkaloids From Chlorophytum)
PureDopa™(1-Carboxy-2-Amino-3-Pyrobenzol(3,4 Diol)Extract Engineered From Dolichos Pruriens L.)

And Chlorophytum is pretty non-specific... I'm assuming you mean Chlorophytum borivilianum L. aka Safed Musli.

Same as what's on my bottle.
 
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PowerFULL 750mg
PureSap™(Extract Engineered Sapogenin/alkaloids From Chlorophytum)
PureDopa™(1-Carboxy-2-Amino-3-Pyrobenzol(3,4 Diol)Extract Engineered From Dolichos Pruriens L.)

And Chlorophytum is pretty non-specific... I'm assuming you mean Chlorophytum borivilianum L. aka Safed Musli.

Since I dabble in ayurvedic principles and herbs, I like to stay genuine to the name.

In India, the origin of the herb, Dolichos Pruriens L is a common name. I like Dolichos Pruriens L name better.

Chlorophytum has the same story.
 
Okay. It's like how some natural food sites are implying that Lycium eleganus is a different and superior berry to Lycium barbarum although they are the same thing. But if you like Dolichos Pruriens better than Mucuna Pruriens, why does the website use Mucuna? Or did you just recently change your preference?

And Chlorophytum is a genus. Don't you think you should specify species as well?
 
Okay. It's like how some natural food sites are implying that Lycium eleganus is a different and superior berry to Lycium barbarum although they are the same thing

How was it grown, harvested, extracted, stored, and shipped than we can speak of superiority.
 
How was it grown, harvested, extracted, stored, and shipped than we can speak of superiority.
Well, WRT to the berries, one is grown in China and the other supposedly in the Himalayas (which is doubtful).

...And?
 
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