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Vetiver isn’t just a plant. It’s a protector. A healer. A gift from nature that has safeguarded Thailand's villages  for generations. 

Once a humble plant used to prevent floods and restore the earth, vetiver has now captured the attention of leading scientists, The Royal Foundation,  for its incredible potential.

The Wisdom of Nature. The Power of Science.

Rooted in Thailand

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The Hands Behind the Roots

In the golden fields of Thailand, rice farmers discover a new opportunity by cultivating one of the world’s rarest vetiver varieties.

 

Only 1 in 11 types holds the powerful natural compounds with remarkable antibacterial properties.

Every step of Vetavine’s journey uplifts local communities.

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Pure Vetiver Extract

The Root of Next-Generation Oral Care

In Thailand’s leading research labs, scientists have uncovered the extraordinary potential of vetiver—a rare botanical with powerful antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and restorative properties.

 

No harsh chemicals, just the power of nature.

Building Strong Foundations

Building Strong Foundations

Vetiver’s deep, interwoven roots mirrors the connection between farmers, scientists, and the Royal Foundation—each playing a vital role in pioneering the future of oral care.

Every step forward uplifts communities and protects the land, ensuring a future that’s as strong as the roots beneath it.

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Vetiver’s deep, interwoven roots mirrors the connection between farmers, scientists, and the Royal Foundation—each playing a vital role in pioneering the future of oral care.

Every step forward uplifts communities and protects the land, ensuring a future that’s as strong as the roots beneath it.

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A natural gift, a scientific breakthrough

The Root of a
Healthier Future

For centuries, vetiver has protected our land, now, it’s revealing an even greater potential.

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