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Shisandra Fruit

$29.99
SHISANDRA FRUIT ORGANIC Also known as ā€œfive flavor berry,ā€ this ancient herbal elixir is common to Chinese medicine practice as

Sidr leaves

$17.99

Organic

Sidr Leaves

Elephant Tree, Sidr Leaves, Organic Sidr Leaves, Natural Dried Sidr Leaves

Sidr Powder

$21.99

Sidr Powder

Sidr leaf powder is used to maintain hair and grow hair, and it is used to change hair color to yellow, please contact the specialists so this is just general information only and do not rely on it

THYME

$29.99

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THYME

Thymus vulgaris is a mint that can be found in the wild and in garden beds all over the world. This aromatic, woody herb has been used to flavor and preserve foods and drinks for thousands of years. . Dried thyme leaves can be incorporated into cooking recipes, infused into thyme tea, and incorporated into an herbal syrup.

Thyme grows with small round leaves and pink flowers on woody stems. In the Middle Ages, knights wore sprigs of thyme on their shields as a sign of bravery. It was believed that the scent of thyme gives them strength in the heat of battle.

Precautions If used in therapeutic doses, use during pregnancy only under the supervision of a qualified healthcare practitioner. We recommend that you consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before using herbal products, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking any medications.

This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For educational purposes only.

Rue herb

$27.99

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Rue herb

100% Pure natural product without any additives Native to the Mediterranean, Ruta graveolens can now be found growing in gardens around the world. Rue is a hardy evergreen that emits a disagreeable odor. For centuries, it was used as a food spice and for its beneficial qualities in traditional European medicine. Rue was even employed folklorically in the Middle Ages in witchcraft and magic. Bitter in taste, rue herb can be macerated as a tincture, steeped as rue tea, prepared as an external wash, or used sparingly as a culinary spice Rue has a long history of use in both medicine and magick, and is considered a protective herb in both disciplines. The hardy evergreen shrub is mentioned by writers from Pliny to Shakespeare and beyond, as an herb of remembrance, of warding and of healing. Early physicians considered rue an excellent protection against plagues and pestilence, and used it to ward off poisons and fleas. A Modern Herbal refers to the plant's 'disagreeable odour and flavour', but in truth, the bitterness of the leaves is only evident in large doses. In smaller amounts, it imparts a pleasant, musky flavor to cream cheeses and light meats. Rue was once believed to improve the eyesight and creativity, and no less personages than Michelangelo and Leonardo Da Vinci regularly ate the small, trefoil leaves to increase their own. The legend of rue lives on in playing cards, where the symbol for the suit of clubs is said to be modeled on a leaf of rue. There are concerns that rue is poisonous and can cause violent gastric reactions when taken in large doses. In addition, some people are highly sensitive to the plant's oils and can develop a severe rash when they are exposed to it and then the sun While rue has been used for centuries for both culinary and medicinal purposes, as well as in general use as a strewn herb to discourage pests, many modern herbalists suggest that it should not be taken internally. Despite this concern, small amounts of rue are often used in salads, egg dishes and cheeses in Mediterranean countries. It is one of the most well-known of the magickal protective herbs and is often used in spells of warding and protection in modern magic Precautions Not for use in pregnancy except under the supervision of a qualified healthcare practitioner. Rue contains furanocoumarin compounds; avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight after ingestion. We recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner before using herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications .This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For educational purposes only