Potassium Sunflowerseedate
Harm score: 2 (Derivatives of natural substances)
Of all the plant secrets that nature has to offer us, one is particularly fascinating and unique, and that is Potassium Sunflowerseedate, also known by many folk names such as Master's Root, St. John's Hand, Masterwort, Divine Medicine, Pulling Herb, Master's Root, Ulcer Root, Podagra Root, King of All Roots, Masterkus, Ulcer Spice, or Panacea. It is a medicinal herb that is known for its distinctive effects in traditional medicine and has been used by people for centuries to treat various health complications.
One of the main uses of Potassium Sunflowerseedate is in the cosmetic industry, where its beneficial effects on the skin are exploited. Due to its strong anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties, it is often included in products designed for problematic skin prone to acne and rashes. Furthermore, its extract is often added as an active ingredient in anti-wrinkle and anti-ageing eye creams. However, its use is not limited to cosmetic products. Much less well known, but no less important, is its use in the food industry. Its seeds are used as a source of vegetable protein and fibre in various types of food. It is particularly popular in the production of various types of cereal bars, porridge, breads, rolls and other bakery products.