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📋Overview
Sessile Oak, scientifically known as Quercus petraea, is a deciduous tree native to Europe and parts of Western Asia. In the context of dietary supplements and herbal medicine, the bark of this tree is the primary component harvested for its specific chemical profile, which is notably high in tannins.
This botanical ingredient is often processed into powders, extracts, or teas for various applications. While it has a long history of traditional use, it is primarily recognized in modern contexts for its astringent properties derived from the naturally occurring compounds found within the bark.
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