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📋Overview
Dyer's Broom is a perennial plant native to Europe and parts of Asia, characterized by its bright yellow flowers and woody stems. Historically, this botanical was primarily valued for its ability to produce a vibrant yellow pigment, which led to its widespread cultivation and use in the dyeing industry.
The plant contains various phytochemicals, including specific alkaloids and isoflavones. While it is occasionally discussed in botanical contexts, it is not considered a common component of modern dietary supplementation, and its biological properties are primarily studied in relation to its chemical constituents.
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