“100% Pure Natural”
Standard category language with no published testing behind it.

Size without the economics
Blessfull Healing sells one of the two 200 g tins in the field - but at $38.99 it costs 2.2× Yuvika's 200 g tin per gram for the same unstandardised root powder. The label names the botanical (with a spelling slip - Anacylus for Anacyclus) and claims 100% purity, with no processing or origin detail. The only scenario where this tin makes sense is Yuvika's being out of stock and a 200 g size being non-negotiable.
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Names the botanical - with a spelling error (Anacylus) that a careful supplier would not ship.
100% Pure Natural is the only claim; no process, no origin, no testing.
Loose powder, no standardisation - the category-wide 4.0 on dose control.
$0.195 per gram - 2.2 times its direct 200 g competitor for identical raw material.
In stock on our checks; a newer listing with a short history.
“100% Pure Natural”
Standard category language with no published testing behind it.
“200 g value size”
The size is real; the value is not. Per gram this is one of the most expensive listings in the field.
Yuvika sells the same 200 g of the same species for $17.39. No claim on this label explains the extra $21.60.
Misspelling the Latin binomial on the front label is a small thing that signals how much care went into the product.
Only if the other 200 g tin is out of stock. On price per gram it is hard to justify.
An alkylamide-rich ethanol extract showed androgenic and spermatogenic activity in rats. Animal model - not tested in humans.
Changes in sexual behaviour in male rats. Animal model.
Systematic review of the phytochemistry; summarises animal and in vitro work and names the absence of clinical data.