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Bulk Teucrium Polium for Export – Felty Germander Supplier

ACPFOOD is a trusted supplier of bulk teucrium polium for export, also known as Felty Germander. Our high-quality, carefully harvested herb is ideal for wholesalers, herbal tea distributors, and industries seeking pure natural ingredients. With our reliable global shipping, you can secure premium teucrium polium in bulk quantities for your business needs.

Felty Germander – Natural Herb for Tea and Health Products

  • Product Code: HER-045
  • Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ): 200 kg

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Bulk Teucrium Polium for Export – Wholesale Supplier

ACPFOOD offers bulk teucrium polium for export sourced from high-quality Felty Germander. Our herb is perfect for wholesale teucrium polium buyers and herbal tea distributors seeking consistent quality in large quantities. We supply premium Teucrium polium leaves ideal for natural product suppliers, tea blends, and herbal remedies. As a trusted bulk teucrium polium supplier, we provide reliable shipping and packaging solutions for herbal product wholesalers and B2B buyers worldwide. Choosing ACPFOOD ensures you receive pure, high-quality Felty Germander suitable for industrial use and large-scale herbal production.

 

 

Scientific Name: Teucrium polium L.
Synonyms: Chamaedrys polium (L.) Raf.
English Name: Felty Germander
Other Names in English: Hulwort, Mountain Germander, Poley Germander
Family: Lamiaceae

 

 

GENERAL DATA

Plant Parts: Flower, stem, leaves, oil, hydrosol
Cultivation Mode: Wild Collection/ Cultivated
In Manufacturing: Pharmaceutical, hydrosol, cosmetics, perfumery, herbal tea, oil, extract, essential oil, soft drinks, alcoholic drinks, confectionery.

 

🌿 Industries That Use Felty Germander (Teucrium polium L.)

Felty Germander, also known as Poleigermander or Mountain Germander, is a small aromatic perennial shrub from the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern regions. Its aerial parts (leaves and flowering tops) are used in traditional medicine and natural health products. Rich in flavonoids, diterpenoids (like teucvin and teupolins), essential oils (α-pinene, β-caryophyllene), and phenolic acids, T. polium supports diverse applications.

🔬 1. Pharmaceutical & Herbal Medicine Industry

Teucrium polium is widely used in traditional medicine, particularly in Middle Eastern, North African, and Mediterranean systems. It is known for anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, hepatoprotective, antispasmodic, and hypoglycemic effects.

Applications:

  • Herbal teas and infusions for digestive disorders and flatulence

  • Extracts for liver support and blood sugar regulation

  • Topical salves for wound healing and skin infections

  • Used in folk medicine for menstrual regulation, arthritis, and hypertension

Form: Dried aerial parts, decoctions, tinctures, extracts, herbal powders

⚠️ Note: Prolonged or excessive use can lead to hepatotoxicity; must be used cautiously.

🧴 2. Cosmetic & Personal Care Industry

Thanks to its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial compounds, Felty Germander is used in traditional skin care remedies.

Applications:

  • Herbal skin tonics and acne treatments

  • Anti-aging or antioxidant-rich facial serums

  • Soothing lotions for skin irritation

Form: Infused oils, extracts, herbal masks, hydrosols

🧪 3. Essential Oil & Aromatherapy Industry

Though not a major essential oil crop, T. polium aerial parts contain aromatic compounds and are steam distilled in some regions for niche uses.

Applications:

  • Blended into herbal aromatherapy oils for respiratory or digestive wellness

  • Incorporated in traditional massage oils for joint pain

Form: Essential oil (limited production), dried herb for herbal pillows

🍽️ 4. Culinary & Beverage Industry (Traditional)

In local cultures, especially in Iran, Turkey, and North Africa, Teucrium polium is used as a herbal tea or culinary herb, often for its slightly bitter, aromatic taste.

Applications:

  • Traditional digestive tea infusions

  • Added to folk digestive tonics or bitters

  • Flavoring component in local herbal blends

Form: Dried herb, powder, folk blends

🌾 5. Agricultural & Ethnobotanical Uses

Felty Germander is sometimes used in ethnoveterinary medicine and traditional organic agriculture.

Applications:

  • Folk remedies for livestock digestion and infections

  • Pest-repelling herb in traditional gardens

  • Grown as pollinator-friendly or medicinal landscaping plant

Form: Fresh or dried herb, natural companion planting

🛍️ 6. Ethnic & Organic Health Markets

This herb is a staple in traditional herbal shops and apothecaries throughout the Middle East and North Africa.

Products include:

  • Dried bulk herb in health food stores

  • Herbal tea sachets (often blended with mint or thyme)

  • Capsules and tinctures marketed as liver support or digestive aid

Form: Herbal blends, capsules, decoctions, powder

✅ Summary of Key Applications

Industry Common Uses
Pharmaceutical & Herbal Liver health, digestive issues, anti-inflammatory applications
Cosmetic & Personal Care Skin tonics, anti-acne, herbal masks
Essential Oil & Aromatherapy Respiratory blends, massage oils (minor use)
Culinary & Beverage Herbal teas, bitters, traditional tonics
Agriculture & Ethnobotany Folk veterinary use, pollinator and garden plant
Ethnic & Organic Markets Traditional herbalism, capsules, decoctions

✳️ Key Features

  • Contains diterpenoids, flavonoids, and essential oils

  • Strong bitter, aromatic taste

  • Known for digestive, anti-inflammatory, and hepatoprotective properties

  • Warning: Long-term or high-dose use may be hepatotoxic — not suitable for children or pregnant women

 

PRODUCT NAME IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES

Persian Name: کلپوره، مریم نخودی، کماذریوس/ Kalpoureh, Maryam Nokhodi, Kamazarius
German Name (Deutschland, Austria, Switzerland): Poleigamander, Gamander, Polei-Gamander, Marienkraut
French Name (France, Belgium, Switzerland, Quebec): Germandrée Blanc Grisâtre, Germandrée Polium, Germandrée Pouliot, Germandrée Tomenteuse, Germandrée feutrée, feuilles sechées de germandrée tomenteuse

 

 

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About Teucrium Polium

Teucrium polium is an herbaceous and perennial plant that reaches half a meter in height.

This plant has abundant, hairy, relatively narrow and whitish-green stems whose cross section is circular. The lower stems of this plant are woody.

The leaves of Teucrium polium are very small, elongated, narrow, almost oval, almond-shaped, hairy and whitish-green, without petiole and growing reciprocally. The side of the leaves have very small and curved teeth and their taste is very bitter and slightly spicy.

The flowers are white, very small, and trumpet-shaped, and they grow concentrated and complex at the end of the flowering stems. The taste of these flowers is also very bitter.

Dried Felty Germander herb
Bulk teucrium polium for export, ideal for herbal tea and natural products

The seeds of this plant are very small, almost oval, sometimes drop-shaped, dark brown, and have an uneven surface. The taste of these seeds is spicy.

 

Teucrium Polium Chemical Constituents

β-caryophyllene, Germacrene D, Limonene, p-cymene, 2,4di-tetr-Butylph, α-Pinene, α-Thujene, Terpinen-4-ol, Ledeneoxide, Linalyl acetate, β-Eudesmol, α-Cadinol, Caryophyllene oxide, α-Muurolol epi, Cadalene, Longiverbenone, Carvacrol, α-Apenine, Acetoxyeudesman-4-a-ol, α-Bisabolol, β-Pinene, α- Muurolol, Caryophyllene, γ-Muurolene, τ-Cadinol, α-Gurjunene, Rosifoliol, 3-Carene, α-Phellandrene, Torreyol, Lycopersene, Dodecane, 1,5-di methyl decahydro naphthalene, Tridecane.

 

Germander Temperament

In the second degree of hot and dry.

 

Health Benefits of Felty Germander

Teucrium polium eliminates thick humors. Its hydrosol is a tonic for digestion.

Eating fresh Felty Germander or drinking its decoction eliminates the swellings and stiffness of the spleen, it is diuretic, emmenagogue, useful for jaundice, diseases of the spleen, muscle wrench and chronic coughs which is caused by moist.

Drinking 7 grams of Felty Germander’s decoction with honey for several days in a row helps to relieve chest pain, lung pain and lung coldness. If you put 9 grams of Germander with 9 grams of olive oil in 400 grams of water and boil it until one third of it remains, drinking 80 grams of it for several consecutive days will eliminate kidney and bladder stones.

Felty Germander’s poultice helps to heal the bites of animals and vermin.

This bitter herb is used in Baluchistan of Iran and in India to relieve heart pain. In addition, it is antipyretic and it is consumed as a decoction, soaked in water or infusion to relieve cold. In Kerman (a city in Iran), they eat it to relieve indigestion and stomachache.

Its poultice with honey heals chronic and infected wounds. Its poultice which is cooked with vinegar removes stiffness of the spleen.

Its oil helps to relieve body coldness.

Felty Germander’s hydrosol relieves headache, fever and heart pain.

 

Germander Dosage

If you use Felty Germander alone as a powder or whole herb, it can be used up to 7 grams.

But if you make a decoction with it, it can be used up to 18 grams.

 

Side Effects of Germander

It is harmful for intestines, liver, kidneys and pregnant women.

 

Germander Modifiers

Gum Tragacanth.

 

🧾 Nutrition Facts – Dried Felty Germander (Teucrium polium L.) (Per 100 g)

Botanical Name: Teucrium polium L.
Common Names: Felty Germander, Poleigermander, Mountain Germander
Part Used: Aerial parts (leaves, stems, flowers), dried
Culinary & Traditional Uses: Traditionally used in herbal infusions for digestive stimulation, liver support, and as a general tonic. Also valued in folk medicine for its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial properties.


🔹 General Composition (Per 100 g, dried)

Nutrient Amount % Daily Value (DV)
Calories ~ 260 kcal 13%
Water (residual) ~ 8.5 g
Protein ~ 10.2 g 20%
Total Fat ~ 4.1 g 6%
• Saturated Fat ~ 0.9 g 5%
Carbohydrates ~ 41.0 g 15%
• Dietary Fiber ~ 34.0 g 121%
• Natural Sugars ~ 3.5 g

🔬 Mineral Content

Mineral Amount %DV
Potassium 1,080 mg 23%
Calcium 1,230 mg 95%
Magnesium 185 mg 44%
Phosphorus 160 mg 13%
Iron 42.8 mg 238%
Zinc 3.9 mg 35%
Manganese 3.1 mg 135%
Copper 0.78 mg 87%
Sodium 42 mg 2%

🌿 Vitamin Content

Vitamin Amount %DV
Vitamin C 35 mg 39%
Vitamin A (RAE) 410 µg 46%
Vitamin E (α-Tocopherol) 5.6 mg 37%
Vitamin K 265 µg 221%
Folate (B9) 64 µg 16%
Thiamine (B1) 0.12 mg 10%
Riboflavin (B2) 0.18 mg 14%
Niacin (B3) 1.4 mg 9%
Vitamin B6 0.35 mg 21%

🧪 Phytochemical & Bioactive Compounds

  • Flavonoids (luteolin, apigenin, quercetin glycosides) – antioxidant and anti-inflammatory

  • Phenolic acids (caffeic acid, rosmarinic acid) – free radical scavenging

  • Terpenoids (germacranes, β-pinene, caryophyllene) – antimicrobial effects

  • Bitter principles (poliumoside, teucrioside) – digestive stimulation

  • Essential oils (α-pinene, limonene, camphor) – aromatic and medicinal actions


🩺 Health Benefits (Traditional & Contemporary Research)

System Potential Effects
Digestive Health Stimulates appetite and supports healthy digestion
Liver Function Traditionally used for liver detoxification support
Anti-inflammatory May help reduce swelling and discomfort
Antioxidant Support Protects against oxidative damage
Blood Sugar Modulation Preliminary research suggests mild hypoglycemic effects

⚠️ Usage & Safety Notes

  • Typically consumed as tea (1–2 g dried herb per cup, up to 2–3 cups/day)

  • Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding without professional advice

  • Prolonged excessive use may affect liver enzymes — use under professional guidance

  • Avoid in individuals with severe liver disease unless advised by a healthcare provider


📦 Storage Guidelines

  • Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight

  • Keep in airtight containers

  • Shelf life: 18–24 months when properly stored

 

📌 Disclaimer

Values are approximate and can vary depending on plant source, harvest stage, and processing methods. Provided for educational and informational purposes only.

 

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