Early 1995
The founder ( Ben Thanisorn ) of the company discovered
the White Kwao Krua ( known as Pueraria
Mirifica) at his own farm land at Chiang Rai in
the Northern Thailand. Where he learned from his worker
that, “If you eat this, your breasts become
big!”
Late 1995
Mr. Ben applied for a scientific result of his Kwao Krua
in the Department of Plant Molecular Biotechnology
in United States.
Early 1996
The results stated that Mr. Ben’s Kwao Krua has a
high density of Pueraria Mirifica’s chemical compounds
but the disadvantage of Kwao Krua is that it has a slow
growth rate.
Mid 1996
Mr. Ben made a research with the group of biologist to develop
biological compound that will enhance the growth of the
Kwao Krua.
Late 1996
The lab team finally came out with a special type of Kwao
Krua that resulted in fast growth rate and Mr. Ben started
the first systematic plantation, at 2000 acre land in Chiang
Rai province, and becoming the only high premium type of
Pueraria Mirifica farm in the world.
With great efforts of maintaining the farm in the natural
farming way, Mr. Ben organized a group of biologists to
find a perfect way to extract out the Pueraria Mirifica
to be used in cosmetics.
Early 1997
Finally, the lab team came up with a perfect extract component
that can be used in cosmetic industry.
Mid 1997
Mr. Ben made a clinical research and studies on the product
that will be use on human.
Late 1997
After all the research and development, Mr. Ben was prepared
to introduce the product for the world.
Early 1998
The Tropical Herbal Product Co., Ltd. was established and
his Bangkok office in Rachada road was opened.
Mid 1998
The Company started the business by exporting the raw-materials
in an O.E.M brands to countries like Malaysia and China.
Late 1998
The Company had more than 20 different orders per-month
to other countries.
Early 1999
As the Pueraria Mirifica reaches a popularity through out
the world the company faced an obstacle towards the importers.
The importers seem to find a cheaper Pueraria Mirifica in
Thailand where the Company lost most of the importers.
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