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    Constipation-aid

    Hectic life nowadays consumes most of our time that we unconsciously ignore our diet. A low fibre diet is one of the main reasons that lead to constipation. Seniors from 65 and over have a higher risk of constipation due to low fibre diets, inadequate or limited fluid intakes, impaired mobility and other disorders that required treatments. Laxative medicines, usually prescribed, should only be used for a short period as they stimulate contractions in the intestine. Prolonged use will make you depend on them, resulting in enlarged intestine and rectum and lead to more constipation.
     Ethanol extract (EEA) and Genkwanin found in Evergreen Agarwood young leaves have laxative effects that help to increase the frequency of regular bowel movements and ease constipation naturally, and it is safe for regularly consuming.

    Relaxation

    Sleep plays an essential role in maintaining mental and physical health. However, stressful life with myriad worries during day life makes us restless and difficult to relax. If you have problems with falling asleep, quickly waken up during the night or having poor quality sleep, you are probably affected by insomnia. Insomnia is one of the epidemics that exists in every country. Over one-third of us experience insomnia at some point, and about 10% of Australians are affected by the ongoing symptom. Inadequate sleep will result in daytime sleep, lack of energy and tiredness, poor concentration and memory. In the long term, people will be moody, irritable or even depressed. 

    Terpenoids with sedative and anxiolytic effects found in our Evergreen Agarwood young leaves would relax your body, calm your mind, and bring you a natural deep sleep.

    Research shows Aquilaria leaves could reduce cholesterol and high blood pressure.

    High cholesterol, high blood pressure and high glucose level in the blood are the most common diseases that we encounter nowadays due to high fat, high protein diet and chronic diseases. Cardiovascular disease is when the blood vessels that carry blood to the heart become small and stiff due to the bad cholesterol building upon the vessels' inner walls. Gradually they will block or make it difficult for the blood to reach the heart and brain, which will result in heart attack and stroke.

    Polyphenol is another component from Agarwood leaves, known for reducing cholesterol absorption in your body and maintaining good heart health by stabilising and decreasing those risks.

    Anti-aging


    The polluted environment, along with daily consumption of food and other commodities exposed to harmful chemicals, will gradually increase the toxins level in our body and affect our skin texture, leading to maturing and early aging. With the blooming of the cosmetic industry in the anti-aging section, it is almost unaware that no facial cream can indeed reverse your wrinkles and bring back your youth, or there is no such perfect way to do that naturally. Youthful skin requires proper diet, exercise routines, and then protection and nourishment from outside will be counted in.

    Antioxidative compounds, especially Genkwanin and  Mangiferin found in Agarwood leaves, help effectively induce the intestinal toxins out of the body. Vitamin E and A and other minerals also help restructure and improve the skin complexion and slow down the aging process.

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