Necessity
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Addressing Multi-Target Needs of Complex Health Issues
The pathogenesis of modern chronic conditions (e.g., metabolic syndrome, low immunity, chronic inflammation) is complex, often involving multiple physiological pathways and organ systems. A single ingredient typically has limited targets and is insufficient for comprehensive regulation. Compound extracts, through the synergistic effects of various active components, can intervene on multiple targets simultaneously. This approach aligns better with the health concept of "holistic regulation," making it more effective for complex health issues.
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Meeting Market Demand for Multi-Functional Products
Consumers are no longer satisfied with single-function supplements; they seek products that address multiple related health concerns concurrently. For instance, a compound product targeting "healthy aging" might need to combine antioxidant properties, joint health improvement, and cognitive enhancement. Only through scientifically blending plant extracts with different primary functions (e.g., Grape Seed Extract, Curcumin, Ginkgo Biloba Extract) can this goal be achieved.
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Achieving Product Differentiation and Technological Innovation
In a highly competitive market, selling standardized single extracts easily leads to homogenized competition and price wars. Unique compound formulas based on scientific evidence are fundamental for building technological barriers, creating distinctive brand identities, and enhancing product added value. This is key for companies to upgrade from being raw material suppliers to becoming "health solution providers."



