WO2025224489A1 - Formulation de cigarette à base de plantes et procédé de fabrication correspondant - Google Patents
Formulation de cigarette à base de plantes et procédé de fabrication correspondantInfo
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A24—TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
- A24B—MANUFACTURE OR PREPARATION OF TOBACCO FOR SMOKING OR CHEWING; TOBACCO; SNUFF
- A24B15/00—Chemical features or treatment of tobacco; Tobacco substitutes, e.g. in liquid form
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A24—TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
- A24B—MANUFACTURE OR PREPARATION OF TOBACCO FOR SMOKING OR CHEWING; TOBACCO; SNUFF
- A24B15/00—Chemical features or treatment of tobacco; Tobacco substitutes, e.g. in liquid form
- A24B15/18—Treatment of tobacco products or tobacco substitutes
- A24B15/28—Treatment of tobacco products or tobacco substitutes by chemical substances
- A24B15/30—Treatment of tobacco products or tobacco substitutes by chemical substances by organic substances
- A24B15/302—Treatment of tobacco products or tobacco substitutes by chemical substances by organic substances by natural substances obtained from animals or plants
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A24—TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
- A24D—CIGARS; CIGARETTES; TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS; MOUTHPIECES FOR CIGARS OR CIGARETTES; MANUFACTURE OF TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS OR MOUTHPIECES
- A24D1/00—Cigars; Cigarettes
- A24D1/18—Selection of materials, other than tobacco, suitable for smoking
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A24—TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
- A24D—CIGARS; CIGARETTES; TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS; MOUTHPIECES FOR CIGARS OR CIGARETTES; MANUFACTURE OF TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS OR MOUTHPIECES
- A24D1/00—Cigars; Cigarettes
- A24D1/20—Cigarettes specially adapted for simulated smoking devices
Definitions
- the invention relates to an herbal formulation, more specifically tobacco-free herbal cigarette.
- herbal cigarettes feature a blend of diverse herbs, such as Mullein, Coltsfoot, Ginseng, Mugwort, Peppermint, and Lavender bring unique chemical constituents to the mix.
- Mullein originating from North America, Europe, and temperate Asia, boasts antiinflammatory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial properties due to flavonoids, saponins, and more.
- Coltsfoot native to Europe and parts of Asia, offers a demulcent effect with potential inhalable tussilaginea for respiratory stimulation.
- Ginseng known for its pharmacological activities, contributes a strong flavor but may induce over activity when smoked.
- Mugwort with sesquiterpenes and essential oils, is globally recognized for its relaxing properties and traditional use as a cannabis substitute.
- Peppermint valued for its menthol flavor, aims to mask nicotine irritation in cigarette smoke.
- Lavender containing linalool, shows promise in reducing cigarette cravings and anxiety. Additionally, Thyme and Clove bring thymol's therapeutic potential and clove's euphoric effects, respectively, to herbal cigarettes. While these herbs introduce diverse sensory experiences and compounds, caution is warranted, and further research is essential to comprehend the overall health impact of herbal cigarette consumption.
- Tobacco and non-tobacco-based cigarette compositions described in the prior art are as follows; 1232/MAS/1998 patent disclosed the tobacco mixed composition of herbal based cigarette composition is as follows: 1) Tobacco 50%, 2) Tulasi & any other medicinal herbal material - 10% to 20%; 3) Volume expands 30% to 40%.
- the aforesaid Tulasi and other medicinal herbal material are processed so that they can be blended finely with the tobacco and volume expanders.
- This blended material is converted into cigarettes by packing them in a tube of paper, and the product is ready for use.
- the salient feature of the invention is the reduction of tobacco content, compared to a normal conventional cigarette, by replacing the volume of tobacco content by a blend of herbal material and expanders.
- the herbal material used in the preparation of this novel cigarette has anti-toxic effect and known medicinal value.
- the formulation developed using herbs with their known medicinal values will reduce the toxic effects on the human body.
- the patent 202221040182 details a method for preparing non-tobacco herbal cigarettes, emphasizing a carefully selected herbal ingredients with moisture content ranging from 2% to 10% using Turmeric leaves, Lotus leaves and flowers, Lavanga, Dalchini, Yashtimadhu, Rose petals, Jatamanasi, Datura leaves, Tea leaves, Sorghum, Hemp leaves, Sage leaves, Rosemary leaves, Papaya leaves, Coca leaves, and Taro leaves.
- the process involves washing and cleaning these herbs, followed by steaming at temperatures between 70°C to 150°C until color retention, elevating moisture content to 40% to 90%.
- Subsequent steps include, cutting and shredding into sizes from 0.6 mm to 1.2 mm, then passing through a rotary drum cylinder to reduce moisture to 5% to 20% at temperatures from 100°C to 200°C.
- the re-dried herbal ingredients are then packed as a cigarette.
- TKDL India mentioned such herbal materials which are suitable for cough, bronchitis, and bronchial asthma as follows;
- Yogaratnekara RG175
- a lOOO-year-old formulation including Vitis vinifera Linn., Justicia adhatoda Linn. Adhatoda vasica, Terminalia chebula Retz., Piper longum Linn., Honey, Clarified butter.
- Olea Europaea, Linum usitatissimum Linn., Allium cepa Linn are mentioned as suitable herbals for the same.
- Mayuri et al. discloses (PMID 29974006, 2018) herbal materials suitable for the anti-inflammatory in Sri Lanka traditional knowledge as follows; Canthaceae, Amaryllidaceae, Apiaceae, Asclepiadaceae, Asphodelaceae, Bignoniaceae, Clusiaceae, Combretaceae, Crassulaceae, Cyperaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Fabaceae, Lamiaceae, Lauraceae, Loganiaceae, Malvaceae, Meliaceae, Menispermaceae, Molluginaceae, Moringaceae, Piperaceae, Poaceae, Rutaceae, Sapindaceae, Sapotaceae, Solanaceae, Verbenaceae, Zingiberaceae.
- Tharindu et al. Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine 2023; 9(1): 29-39 discloses that herbal materials which are used for lung diseases as follows; Piper longum, Clerodendrum serratum, Clerodendrum indicum, Zingiber officinale, Piper nigrum, Aegle marmelos, Vitex negundo, Coriandrum sativum, and Curcuma longa.
- Traditional knowledge in Ayurvedic books in Dhoomapana section mentioned the following herbal ingredients as well; Curcuma longa and Erythroxylum monogynum.
- Nicotine induces short term pleasure in the brain, fostering a desire for additional cigarettes. With increased consumption, the demand for nicotine intensifies. Nicotine enters the bloodstream rapidly through the lungs, accompanied by other tobacco chemicals, exerts its influence on the entire body. A standard cigarette contains 1 to 2 milligrams of nicotine, with the actual intake varying based on smoking habits. Nicotine manipulates the brain's chemistry and central nervous system, generating pleasurable sensations while diverting attention from unpleasant ones. Functioning similar to addictive substances, nicotine floods the brain with dopamine, resulting in a brief flow of adrenaline.
- Nicotine dependence includes both physical and emotional measures, apparent in withdrawal symptoms such as irritability, nervousness, headaches, and sleep disturbances. While many smokers require to quit, the process is hard due to the both physical and emotional reliance on nicotine. The influence of nicotine extends to behavior, mood, and emotions, making the cessation of smoking a daunting challenge. Quitting smoking may prove more daunting than discontinuing the use of substances like cocaine or opiates.
- the present invention discloses herbal cigarettes comprising the mix of traditional and non- traditional herbals which achieve the complex nicotine stimulation, sensory experiences during nicotine absorption, and addresses the symptoms of nicotine rejection with the healthy herbal cigarette.
- the present herbal cigarette alternative goes beyond the traditional focus on herbal effects and actively replaces nicotine sensory feeling with beneficial herbal treatments.
- This approach aims to address and improve symptoms commonly associated with nicotine withdrawal, including dizziness, depression, frustration, anxiety, irritability, sleep disturbances, concentration issues, restlessness, and even weight gain.
- This novel effort seeks to enhance both the mental and physical well-being of nicotine addicts.
- This innovative strategy not only aims to improve the overall health of individuals struggling with nicotine addiction but also strives to deter new users from adopting nicotine habits. By providing a satisfying and positive alternative to nicotine, this approach could potentially transform the smoking experience, promoting well-being and reducing the appeal of traditional nicotine-containing products.
- the present herbal cigarette formulation is precisely composed to offer a balanced blend of ingredients, each serving a specific purpose. It comprises eight different categories of herbals as follows; (1) Nerves stimulation herbs: This category includes Withania Somnifera, Erythroxylum monogynum, Leucas zeylanica, and Desmodium triflorum. These herbs are intended to stimulate the nerves. The specific percentage range for this category is 54-80%, preferably 65%; (2) Tobacco taste and smell giving herbs: Leucas zeylanica, Desmodium triflorum, and Justicia Adathoda fall into this category. They are included to replicate the taste and smell of tobacco.
- the percentage range specified for this category is 55-80%, preferably 70%; (3) Throat clearing herbs: Glycyrrhiza glabra, Justicia Adathoda, and Bee honey are meant to clear the throat. The percentage range for this category is 11-35%, preferably 17%; (4) Throat burning sensation herbs: This category comprises Piper longum L., Piper nigrum L., and Zingiber officinale roscoe, which are included to provide a burning sensation in the throat. The specified percentage range is 3-12%, preferably 4%; (5) Fragrance herbs: Saussurea lappa, Erythroxylum monogynum, and Vetiveria zizanioides are intended to provide fragrance.
- the specified percentage range is 6- 20%, preferably 8%; (6) Herbs to improve fast absorption: Bee honey is included to enhance fast absorption herbals to the bloodstream.
- the specified percentage range is 4-15%, preferably 5%; (7) Herbs for preventing and treating cold and lung diseases: A combination of various herbals is proposed for preventing and treating cold and lung diseases.
- the percentage range specified is 93-98%, preferably 98%, excluding Withania Somnifera; and (8) Herbs for preventing and treating cancer: Curcuma longa, Glycyrrhiza glabra, and bee honey are suggested for preventing and treating cancer.
- the percentage range specified is 8-20%, preferably 9%.
- each ingredient range is specified as a single ingredient contributes to multiple benefits as follows; Constituting 30% of the blend, Leucus zeylanica likely contributes to the cigarette's taste and aroma similar to tobacco, and nerve stimulation. This ingredient can be varied in the range of 25- 40%. Next, Desmodium triflorum at an equal percentage, potentially stimulating nerves and mimicking nicotine's aroma and taste. This ingredient also can be varied in the range of 25- 40%.
- Adathoda comprising 10% of the formulation, adds to the tobacco-like taste while potentially offering throat clearing properties.
- This ingredient can be varied in the range of 5- 15%.
- Other constituents such as Phyllanthus debilis at 7%, are suitable for cold and lung diseases, the range is 5-15%.
- the possible range of each is 2-7%.
- Withania Somnifera, 2% offers nerve stimulation properties that can be in the range 2-7%.
- Glycyrrhiza glabra, Curcuma longa, and bee honey, each at 2% to 7%, preferably 2% offer a range of health benefits including relaxation, throat clearing, disease prevention, and sweetness enhancement, respectively.
- Piper longum L The range of health benefits including relaxation, throat clearing, disease prevention, and sweetness enhancement, respectively.
- this formulation aims to provide smokers with an alternative that not only mimics the traditional experience but also potentially offers health benefits associated with herbal components.
- Bee honey is replaced by Ghee. Further, physically the formulation having 15-20% powder ingredients, 4-7% bee honey, and 70-80% plant and leaf particles is preferable. Exactly, the formulation having 18% powder ingredients, 5% bee honey, and 77% plant and leaf particles is preferable.
- the suggested herbal cigarette formulation offers several potential advantages over existing herbal cigarette products as follows: 1. Mimicking Tobacco cigarette consuming experience: The careful selection of nerve stimulation herbs with a taste similar to tobacco aims to provide users with a satisfying and familiar experience, making the transition from traditional tobacco cigarettes smoother.
- Throat-burning Sensation Replication The inclusion of herbs that induce a throat-burning sensation addresses a key aspect of the smoking experience that many individuals find appealing. This could make the herbal cigarette more enjoyable for users who seek a physical sensation similar to smoking traditional tobacco cigarettes.
- Aromatic Pleasure The use of herbs with pleasant fragrances enhances the overall sensory experience, providing users with an aromatic pleasure that may be lacking in some existing herbal alternatives. This can contribute to a more enjoyable and satisfying smoking experience.
- Dual Health Benefits The integration of herbs with overall health benefits, cold symptom relief, cancer prevention and lung health support sets this herbal cigarette apart by addressing both the addictive aspects of smoking and the associated health concerns. This dual-purpose approach could make it a more appealing option for individuals looking to quit tobacco.
- Throat-Clearing Properties The inclusion of Walmee, known for its throat-clearing properties, adds a refreshing dimension to the herbal cigarette, potentially making it a more pleasant experience for users.
- the herbal cigarette aims to provide a positive alternative to support mental and emotional well-being during the nicotine quitting process. It is important to note that the success of this herbal product depends on factors such as user preferences, effectiveness in addressing withdrawal symptoms, and overall market acceptance. Therefore, selection of herbal materials highly depends on the market preference according to the geography, age, gender etc.
- Smoking which refers to inhaling and exhaling the vapors produced by the combustion of plant material, is most commonly linked with the use of tobacco products such as cigarettes, and pipes. Smoking became a public health threat with a prevalence of 1.1 billion smokers worldwide, causing more than 8 million deaths yearly. Furthermore, 7 million of those deaths are due to the direct effect of tobacco, whereas the rest are due to secondhand smoke exposure. In addition, tobacco use is linked to an elevated risk of a variety of unfavorable health outcomes, including cardiovascular disease, numerous forms of cancer, diabetes, and stroke. The value of the global tobacco market in 2021 was US $849.9 billion due in significant part to the rising number of smokers in developing nations.
- Cigarette smoke encompasses ca. 5000 different chemical compounds, with 44 of them confirmed to be genotoxic and cytotoxic, according to the Hoffmann list, including inorganic compounds, ethers, hydrocarbons, amines, phenols, alcohols, ketones, aldehydes, carboxylic acids, and amides.
- examples of the most hazardous chemicals in tobacco smoke include nicotine, tobacco-specific nitrosamine, carbon monoxide, formaldehyde, and benzene.
- Herbal cigarettes can be utilized as part of smoking cessation programs to help individuals gradually reduce their dependence on nicotine.
- the herbs chosen for these cigarettes may address withdrawal symptoms, making it easier for users to quit.
- Health and Wellness Individuals who wish to enjoy the act of smoking without the harmful effects of nicotine may use herbal cigarettes for a more health-conscious smoking experience. These products often contain herbs with potential health benefits, contributing to a sense of well-being. The smoke is safe for the nonsmokers even if they inhale this smoke unintentionally.
- Social and Recreational Settings Herbal cigarettes can be used in social or recreational settings where smoking is a common activity.
- NRT Nicotine Replacement Therapy
- Herbal cigarettes can serve as a form of NRT for individuals looking to quit nicotine addiction.
- the sensory experience provided by herbal cigarettes, combined with herbs addressing withdrawal symptoms, can assist in the transition away from traditional cigarettes.
- Mindful Smoking Practices Some individuals practice mindful smoking as a way to relax and focus.
- Herbal cigarettes, especially those with calming and soothing herbs, may be used in these contexts to promote a sense of mindfulness without the nicotine content found in traditional cigarettes.
- herbal cigarettes may be used as a substitute for traditional tobacco products.
- the choice of herbs can align with cultural preferences or have specific symbolic significance.
- Outdoor Events and Smoking Restrictions Herbal cigarettes can be appealing in outdoor events or locations where smoking restrictions are in place. These products offer an option for smokers who want to comply with regulations while still enjoying the act of smoking.
- Aromatherapy and Relaxation Herbal cigarettes with aromatic herbs can be used in aromatherapy practices or for relaxation purposes. The act of smoking, combined with pleasant scents, may contribute to a calming effect for some users.
- Personal Choice and Preferences Ultimately, herbal cigarettes provide a choice for individuals who prefer an alternative to traditional tobacco products. Users may opt for herbal options based on personal preferences, taste, and the desire for a smoke-like experience without the harmful effects of nicotine.
- the object of the present invention is to simulate tobacco cigarettes with 100% herbal cigarettes with eight categories of materials as follows; Based on the provided information from claim 1, the main eight categories of herbals in the formulation of the herbal cigarettes are as follows: (1) Nerves stimulation herbals: Includes Withania Somnifera, Erythroxylum monogynum, Leucus zeylanica, and Desmodium triflorum; (2) Tobacco taste and smell giving herbals: Comprised of Leucas zeylanica, Desmodium triflorum, and Justicia Adathoda; (3) Throat clearing herbals: Consists of Glycyrrhiza glabra, Justicia Adathoda, and bee honey; (4) Throat burning sensation herbals: Comprises Piper longum L., Piper nigrum L., and Zingiber officinale roscoe; (5) Fragrance herbals: Includes Saussurea lappa, Erythroxylum monogynum
- Nerves stimulation herbals This category includes Withania Somnifera, Erythroxylum monogynum, Leucas zeylanica, and Desmodium triflorum. These herbs are intended to stimulate the nerves. The specific percentage range for this category is 54-80%, with a specified concentration of 65%. This range avoids under and over act of the nerve stimulating function. 2. Tobacco taste and smell giving herbals: Leucus zeylanica, Desmodium triflorum, and Justicia Adhatoda fall into this category. They are included to replicate the taste and smell of tobacco. The percentage range specified for this category is 55-80%, with a concentration of 70%. This range avoids taste deviations and identifies optimum percentage.
- Throat clearing herbals Glycyrrhiza glabra, Justicia Adathoda, and Bee honey are meant to clear the throat.
- the percentage range for this category is 11-35%, with a specified concentration of 17%.
- Throat burning sensation herbals This category comprises Piper longum L., Piper nigrum L., and Zingiber officinale roscoe, which are included to provide a burning sensation in the throat.
- the specified percentage range is 3-12%, with a concentration of 4%. Over burning sensation extremely limits the applicability of it.
- Fragrance herbals Saussurea lappa, Erythroxylum monogynum, and Vetiveria zizanioides are intended to provide fragrance.
- the specified percentage range is 6-20%, with a concentration of 8%.
- Herbs to improve fast absorption to blood Bee honey is included to enhance fast absorption.
- the specified percentage range is 4-15%, with a concentration of 5%.
- Herbals for preventing and treating cold and lung diseases A combination of various herbals is proposed for preventing and treating cold and lung diseases. The percentage range specified is 93-98%, with a concentration of 98%, excluding Withania Somnifera.
- Herbals for preventing and treating cancer Curcuma longa, Glycyrrhiza glabra, and bee honey are suggested for preventing and treating cancer.
- the percentage range specified is 8- 20%, with a concentration of 9%.
- bee honey with ghee This substitution may alter the flavor profile, potentially imparting a richer, buttery taste compared to the sweetness provided by bee honey. Additionally, ghee could contribute to the texture and combustion properties of the cigarette, affecting aspects such as burn rate and smoke quality. Overall, this modification offers an alternative ingredient choice while maintaining the formulation's balance and intended effects.
- the fourteen ingredients preferably selected as best formulation is follows;
- Leucas zeylanica Plant-30%; Desmodium triflorum (Plant)-30%; Vetiveria zizanioides (Root)-2%; Erythroxylum monogynum (Root)-3%; Withania Somnifera (Root)-2%; Glycyrrhiza glabra (Root)-2%; Curcuma longa (Root)-2%; Piper longum L. (Dried immature fruit)-l%; Piper nigrum L.
- the preferable composition of the herbal cigarette formulation is specified in terms of powder ingredients, bee honey content, and plant/leaf particles.
- the invention suggests that a preferable formulation would consist of 15-20% powder ingredients, 4-7% bee honey, and 70- 80% plant and leaf particles. This composition likely aims to achieve a balance between the various components, ensuring proper cohesion, burn characteristics, and desired sensory experience.
- the inclusion of powder ingredients may provide concentrated flavors or therapeutic compounds, while bee honey acts as a binding agent and sweetener.
- Herbal Ingredients Wash Leucas zeylanica, Desmodium triflorum, Justicia Adhatoda, and Phyllanthus debilis; Cut them into small pieces with a size range of 1 - 1.5cm; Air dry the pieces under shade or using a low-temperature dryer (less than 30°C) until the moisture level drops to around 11 - 13%.
- Preparing Dry Powdered Ingredients Obtain Erythroxylum monogynum, Saussurea lappa, Vetiveria zizanioides, Withania Somnifera, Glycyrrhiza glabra, Curcuma longa, Piper longum L., Piper nigrum L., and Zingiber officinale roscoe; Grind these ingredients into a fine powder with particle sizes in the range of 1.0 - 1.2mm; Ensure the moisture level of the powdered ingredients falls within the range of 7 - 11%.
- Combining Ingredients Combine all the prepared herbal ingredients, including the washed and dried pieces and the powdered mixture; Ensure thorough mixing to evenly distribute all components.
- the herbal cigarette formulation comprises a blend of botanical ingredients, each selected for its specific properties and benefits.
- Scientific names, Sinhala names, English names and Sanskrit (Ayurvedic) names of said herbals are as follows.
- the experiment conducted compared the burning rates of two different types of cigarettes: a regular king-size cigarette and an herbal cigarette.
- the regular cigarette is the standard tobacco-based cigarette commonly found in the market, while the herbal cigarette is formulated with a blend of herbs as described earlier.
- both types of cigarettes were lit under controlled conditions, ensuring consistency in factors such as airflow and temperature.
- the burning time was measured from the moment the cigarettes were ignited until they were completely consumed.
- the results showed that the regular king-size cigarette burned completely within 5 minutes, which is a standard burning time for tobacco cigarettes of this size.
- the herbal cigarette took slightly longer to burn, requiring 5 minutes and 30 seconds to fully burn.
- Herbal cigarettes typically contain different ingredients and compositions compared to traditional tobacco cigarettes.
- the herbal blend may have different combustion properties, such as density, moisture content, and chemical composition, which can affect the burning rate. Additionally, the presence of additives such as bee honey or ghee oil, as mentioned in the formulation, could influence the combustion process.
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Abstract
La présente invention divulgue une formulation de cigarette à base de plantes pour obtenir la stimulation de nicotine complexe et traite les symptômes du rejet de nicotine avec huit catégories d'ingrédients à base de plantes, ce qui comprend des herbes de stimulation nerveuse (54-80 %, de préférence 65 %), des herbes au goût et à l'odeur de tabac (55-80 %, de préférence 70 %), des herbes de dégagement de gorge (11-35 %, de préférence 17 %), des herbes de sensation de brûlure de gorge (3-12 %, de préférence 4 %), des herbes de parfum (6-20 %, de préférence 8 %), des herbes pour une absorption rapide (4-15 %, de préférence 5 %), des herbes pour prévenir et traiter le rhume et les maladies pulmonaires (93-98 %, de préférence 98 %), et des herbes pour prévenir et traiter le cancer (8-20 %, de préférence 9 %). La meilleure formulation est divulguée en tant que ; Leucas zeylanica (plante) – 30 % ; Desmodium triflorum (plante) – 30 % ; Vetiveria zizanioides (racine) – 2 % ; Erythroxylum monogynum (racine) – 3 % ; Withania Somnifera (racine) – 2 % ; Glycyrrhiza glabra (racine) – 2 % ; Curcuma longa (racine) – 2 % ; Piper longum L. (fruit immature séché) – 1 % ; Piper nigrum L. (graines sèches) – 1,5 % ; Zingiber officinale roscoe (rhizomes) – 1,5 % ; miel d'abeille – 5 % ; Justicia Adhatoda (feuilles) – 10 % ; Phyllanthus debilis (plante) – 7 % ; et Saussurea lappa (racine) – 3 %.
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