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Asafoetida

$21.99

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AsafoetidaĀ 

Asafoetida (Ferula asafoetida) is the dried sap obtained from the roots of sedge plants In addition to flavoring food, asafoetida has also been used for centuries throughout the world for its perceived health benefits

Asafoetida, technically, is a resin, a hard substance that is extracted from the large, carrot-shaped roots of kerola plants

Once extracted, it is generally dried, then ground into a coarse yellow powder, and used either for culinary or medicinal purposes

As a spice, asafoetida is known for its strong and pungent aroma due to its high concentration of sulfur compounds. In fact, due to its unpleasant odor, this spice is sometimes referred to as fetid gum

However, when cooked, its flavor and aroma becomes more palatable and is often described as similar to leeks, garlic, and even meat

In addition to adding a distinct flavor to dishes, asafoetida has been used in traditional medicine for centuriesHowever, despite its use for thousands of years, many of the traditional uses of Asafoetida have not been proven by modern science Attention The evaluation of this information has not been evaluated by specialists, but this is general information only

Chinese liquorice

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Chinese liquorice

It is a herbaceous legume native to the Middle East, southern Europe and India. Licorice, sometimes spelled licorice, is a favorite sweetening ingredient for herbal tea blends and often used as a flavoring agent in desserts. Licorice root has been an important herb in Eastern and Western traditions of herbal medicine for thousands of years. The root can be loosened like licorice tea and infused with licorice extract.

Licorice root is one of the most widely used herbs worldwide and is the most widely used herb in traditional Chinese medicine today. The Egyptians used it as a flavoring for a drink called my-sous, and large quantities were found in the tomb of King Tutankhamun on his journey to the afterlife. Pliny the Elder advised her to purify the voice and relieve thirst and hunger. Diocides, when traveling with Alexander the Great, recommended that he carry his troops and use licorice to help with endurance on long marches, as well as to quench thirst in drought regions. In the Middle Ages, it was taken to mitigate the negative effects of highly spicy or overly cooked foods. It has also been used in tobacco flavoring and as a foaming agent in beer and fire extinguishers.

In a recent survey of Western medicinal herbalists, licorice ranked tenth among the most important herbs used in clinical practice. An astonishing number of Chinese herbal formulations (over 5,000) use licorice to sweeten tea and "harmonize" disparate herbs. Its first documented use dates back to the time of the great Chinese herbalist.

Precautions Use during pregnancy only under the supervision of a qualified healthcare practitioner. It is not used for people with high blood pressure, liver disorders, edema, severe renal insufficiency, low potassium in the blood, or heart disease. 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.

Cinnamon Sticks

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Cinnamon sticks

Also known as cassia cassia, Chinese cassia, or cassia bark comes from the Lauraceae plant family

Cinnamon sticks are commonly used in diffusers for essential oils and as an herbal remedy. The aromatic nature of this ingredient has made it a popular ingredient for centuries, and it is now commonly used for a variety of aromatherapy purposes. The scent of cinnamon is often used to stimulate the senses, providing a positive and uplifting mood when inhaled as well as a traditional medicinal spice

The sticks are large, smooth and dark brown in color, while the Cassia vera variety can be cracked, cracked and cleaned. This variety is often used in tinctures and potpourri due to its highly aromatic nature. Sticks are a great alternative for those who don't like working directly with oils

Dried plants are great for making sachets that can be placed around the house, in drawers, or in commonly overlooked household areas (think cinnamon moth balls). The bags are also great for hanging near the door, window, or even all around your car to keep bugs out

You can also add them to a pot as a vase, either alone or with other dried plants (note that they are more aromatic when placed in sunny/warm locations). They are great for mixing into soap making to add a gentle exfoliator to your final product. Cinnamon is soothing and great for people with sensitive skin

Whatever your use, dried plants are great for people looking for an all-natural way to scent their homemade goodies. They also add great color and texture to these soaps, bath and body products

Please note that it is always advised to check with a doctor before using herbal products, especially if you are pregnant or breastfeeding as we are not doctors

Costus Root

$29.99

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Costus Root

 

The Indian premium is of various and important benefits as it has antiseptic, antibacterial, antispasmodic properties, and promotes the health of the digestive and respiratory systems.

The roots of the Indian premium and the extracted oil are usually used to obtain the following benefits:

1. Contribute to the treatment of intestinal diseases, and the treatment of worms One of the most important benefits of the Indian premium is its ability to treat worms, as it was found that the Indian premium oil contains chemicals that contribute to killing cylindrical or threadworms, such as: the Ascariasis worm.

The Indian premium also helps treat intestinal diseases, as it contributes to treating severe ulcers and speeding up their recovery.

2. Contribute to the treatment of respiratory diseases One of the benefits of the Indian premium on the respiratory system is its effectiveness in treating cough and infections.

Where researchers have proven in a number of scientific studies that Indian premium oil contributes to preventing bronchoconstriction, and treating symptoms of various respiratory infections.

3. Flavored for a range of foods and drinks The roots of the Indian premium are used as a kind of spice, and it is added to alcoholic drinks, soft drinks, and sweets to give it a distinctive flavour.

4. Help activate and stimulate the digestive system Indian premium is a gas repellent and promotes digestive health thanks to its astringent properties, and it is usually recommended to add two drops of Indian premium oil to warm tea to help promote digestion.

5. Contribute to strengthening immunity The Indian premium has antiseptic properties and enhances healing processes, so it calms infections, resists the growth of bacteria and germs, and is a good helper in the treatment of cholera.

6. Promote healthy skin One of the most prominent benefits of the Indian premium for the skin is its ability to prevent signs of aging, thanks to its content of antioxidants that fight free radicals, thus delaying the appearance of wrinkles, fine lines and age spots.

It was also found that the Indian premium is useful in treating some skin diseases, such as: eczema, psoriasis, and dandruff, in addition to its role in helping to heal skin infections.

Thanks to these properties, it is used in perfumery and cosmetics.

7. Contribute to lowering blood sugar levels It was found that the Indian premium has an effective effect in lowering the blood sugar level in healthy and diabetic patients alike.

8. Help speed up the healing process Using a paste of Indian premium root powder, and placing it on wounds, may speed up the healing process and prevent infection.

The powder of its roots can also be used as an astringent ointment, and this feature is one of the most prominent benefits of the Indian premium.

Dry Turkey berry

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DRY TURKEY BERRY

It is one of the pale blue flowering herbs, and its leaves are oblong-oval and contains a yellow round berry and is characterized by its thick, forked stem, which resembles a human face. Its end, as the hairs branch out from both sides of the leaves, in addition to giving this plant many names such as mandrake, devil's apple, madman's apple, mandrakes, mandrakura, jabrouh, brave, eye of the rooster, the plant of the eye of the sprite

The roots of this plant contain some alkaline chemicals, including atropine, scopolamine, and hyoscyamine. These chemicals are anticholinergics, hallucinogens, and hypnotics. Common problems in general Atropine works to counteract the resting and digestive activity of the glands regulated by the sympathetic nervous system. This often happens because atropine is a competing antagonist of acetylcholine receptors, and thus works to increase heart rate, reduce saliva and other secretions and this plant helps reduce the effect of some Chemicals that can affect many systems of the body including the eyes, bladder, lungs, intestines, and mouth Alerts This is a general recipe for general information only, and do not rely on it, but we advise you to consult your doctor and specialists who will direct you to the right path

Fresh turkey berries

$33.99

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FRESH TURKEY BERRY

Turkey berry, the green fruit, is very small in size but offers tremendous benefits for general well-being. Besides being a proven remedy for a range of gut problems ranging from indigestion to abdominal cramps, these little fruits also treat iron deficiencies, keep blood sugar levels in check and prevent the onset of heart disease

Ā .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

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

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