A medicinal herb that can heal the wounds of tigers
The name and nickname of Cica (Centella Asiatica), also known
as "tiger grass," have intriguing origins.
One story suggests that an injured tiger rolled in a field of cica and healed,
hence the nickname. Another narrative attributes its name "Centella Asiatica" to its healing properties.
Both stories emphasize Cica's remarkable ability to heal wounds and illnesses.
"Both stories show that cica can heal wounds or illnesses.
Madecassic Acid, found in Cica, promotes wound healing
by stimulating collagen synthesis and reducing inflammation in the affected area.
Additionally, Cica’s abundance in minerals and
vitamins contributes to significant skin enhancement
through the process of skin regeneration.
Cica extract exhibits outstanding anti-inflammatory and
moisturizing properties. Its antibacterial and
anti-inflammatory effects not only enhance skin immunity
but also decelerate the aging process.