FALSE DAISY, ECLIPTA PROSTRATA
False Daisy or Eclipta prostrata is a flowering plant in the daisy or Asteraceae family. It has many other names depending on the geographical location, such as Ink Plant, Mayweed, Stinking Chamomile and Yerba-de-tajo. You can find False Daisy in hot areas in India, China, Nepal, Thailand and Brazil.
TRADITIONAL USE AND HISTORY
Eclipta prostrata has a long history of medicinal use in traditional Chinese medicine and Ayurveda. This plant is often made into a paste to treat problems such as dermatitis, eczema, fungal skin infections, insect bites and snake bites.
BENEFITS | FEATURES
Eclipta prostrata is packed with beneficial plant properties!
- Antioxidants to fight free radicals
- Anti-inflammatory elements to relieve irritation
- Antimicrobial compounds to help restore balance
EXPERIENCE | WHERE TO FIND IT
You’ll find Eclipta prostrata in our new Winter Warming Enzyme Mask and you’ll love the results. You’ll experience a warming sensation that stimulates the senses and fights the winter chill, while brightening and balancing the skin – finishing with a beautiful and renewed GLOW!