Click HereThe Research behind Butea SuperbaDr Wichai Cherdshewasart, a biomedical researcher at the prestigious Chulalongkorn University inThailand, identified the active component of the Butea Superba, and provided the actual supportingscientific data and clinical tests, that confirmed its natural ability to dramatically improve erectilefunction.Dr Wichai, as he is known, has numerous scientific degrees, but he is really considered anEthnopharmacologist. Ethnopharmacology is the study the biological properties of plants and plantcomponents as potential medicinal remedies. Many valuable drugs in the world today (taxol,atropine, ephedrine, tubocurarine, digoxin, morphine, guanidine, physostigmine) came to usethrough the study of indigenous plant remedies. The world's largest pharmaceutical companiesemploy many ethno pharmacologists and chemists who continue to use plant-derived drugs asprototypes which they can then bring to market the synthetic derivative.Through his research Dr Wichai developed a unique extraction and preparation process whileidentified and isolating the unique active component in Butea Superba that makes it such aneffective compound for erectile function issues. Currently "Dr. Wichai" is a Professor in the Biology department at Chulalongkorn University in Thailand, often referred to as "The Harvard of Thailand", for its high academic standards and the accomplishments of its faculty.Dr. Wichai began his research on Butea Superba in 1991, first by traveling all over rural parts of northern Thailand to search for and identify the best, most potent strains of Butea Superba. He achieved this through examining botanical characteristics, chemical analysis, consumption history, toxicology testing, as well as laboratory and non human clinical trails. In 1998, King Bhumibol of Thailand appointed him to Thailand's National Board of Biosafety, a group which concerns with protecting and preserving the natural plants that are found only in Thailand. The international organizationGreenpeace praised his efforts to ban geneticallymodified foods from Thailand in one of their recenthigh-profile international campaigns.Pharmaceutical Grade Butea Superba