Arab medicine and ethno pharmacology
The 6th century marked the awakening of intellectual and scientific activity in the Arab world. Herbal medicine was popular (used by the people) and had a social role. It was an exchange of knowledge and trade. In the Middle Ages, "pharmacy" was expanding in the Arab-Muslim world. Drawing on the contributions of chemistry, which was developing rapidly at the time, Arab scientists turned pharmacy into a science in its own right. They developed their own pharmaceutical vocabulary and laid the foundations for what was to become pharmacology.
Camel's Star continues the age-old tradition of herbal medicine. Today's technology enables us to produce formulations with very high precision in terms of the proportions and complementarities of the elements used.
Our products are dietetic feeds in the phyto-nutrition sector. Within a regulatory framework, our aim is to achieve balance through nutritional compilation at the physiological level of the camel's well-being.)
We focus on the specific quantitative contribution of inputs (raw materials, additives and plants with virtues that are referenced in scientific literature).
The categories we create are well-targeted formulas for the metabolic profiles that need to be rebalanced.