Organic Herbs

Organic Herbs

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  • Organic chicory root  50 grams

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    Organic chicory root 50 grams

    Organic chicory root 50 grams Chicory root offers several potential health benefits, thanks to its rich nutritional profile and unique compounds. Here are some of the key benefits associated with chicory root: Prebiotic Fiber: Chicory root is high in...

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  • BEHI DANA (100gm) بہی دانہ   quince seeds

    Quince seeds BEHI DANA (50gm) بہی دانہ

    Quince seeds BEHI DANA (50gm) بہی دانہ Description quince seeds are also known as behi dana or Bahi dana . A very expensive tonic for your body its an herb about 5000 year old and has been using for years and famous for its countless benefits .Quinch...

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  • Organic Rhubarb extract 50g powder

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    Organic Rhubarb extract 50g powder

    Organic Rhubarb extract 50g powder Organic rhubarb extract powder is a concentrated form of the medicinal properties found in the roots of the Rheum emodi plant, commonly known as Indian rhubarb. Here's what you should know about...

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  • organic Pure Shikakai Acacia 100g

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    organic Pure Shikakai Acacia 100g

    organic Pure Shikakai Acacia 100g  Shikakai, also known as Acacia concinna, is a shrub-like tree that grows in Asia, particularly in India. Its name translates to "fruit for the hair" due to its traditional use as a natural hair cleanser and...

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  • Reetha or Soapnuts is also called as Arishtak 100g

    Reetha or Soapnuts is also called as Arishtak 100g

    Reetha or Soapnuts is also called as Arishtak  areetha 100g   Reetha or Soapnuts is also called as Arishtak in Ayurveda and “Soap nut tree” in India. It is well known for its traditional medicinal uses and is commonly used as a...

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  • Ustukhuddus is commonly known as Lavandula stoechas, which is a type of lavender. Here are some potential benefits associated with lavender:

Aromatherapy: Lavender is often used in aromatherapy to promote relaxation and reduce stress. The scent of lavender is believed to have calming effects.

Sleep Aid: Due to its calming properties, lavender is sometimes used to improve sleep. Many people use lavender essential oil on their pillows or in diffusers to help induce sleep.

Anti-inflammatory: Lavender may have anti-inflammatory properties, which could be beneficial for conditions such as minor skin irritations or insect bites.

Anxiety and Stress Reduction: The aroma of lavender is thought to have anxiolytic (anxiety-reducing) effects, and it is sometimes used to alleviate symptoms of stress and anxiety.

Skin Care: Lavender oil is sometimes used in skincare products due to its potential antimicrobial and soothing properties.

Headache Relief: Some people find relief from headaches or migraines by using lavender oil. It can be applied topically or inhaled.

Antioxidant Properties: Lavender contains compounds with potential antioxidant effects, which could help protect cells from damage caused by free radicals.

    Ustukhuddus / Lavandula stoechas 50g

    Ustukhuddus is commonly known as Lavandula stoechas, which is a type of lavender. Here are some potential benefits associated with lavender: Aromatherapy: Lavender is often used in aromatherapy to promote relaxation and reduce stress. The scent of...

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  • Devil's claw / Harpagophytum procumbens  Herb 50g

    Devil's claw / Harpagophytum procumbens Herb 50g

    Devil's claw (Harpagophytum procumbens) is a plant native to southern Africa, and its roots have been traditionally used for various medicinal purposes. Devil's claw is known for its potential anti-inflammatory and analgesic (pain-relieving) properties...

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  • Hops (Humulus lupulus) are the flowers (cones) of the hop plant and are primarily known for their use in brewing beer. However, hops have also been traditionally used in herbal medicine for various potential health benefits. Here are some of the benefits associated with hops:

Sleep Aid: Hops are well-known for their sedative properties, and they have been used traditionally to promote relaxation and improve sleep. Hops contain compounds such as humulones and lupulones, which may have a calming effect on the central nervous system.

Anxiety and Stress Relief: The calming properties of hops may also help alleviate symptoms of anxiety and stress. Some herbal preparations combine hops with other herbs, such as valerian or lemon balm, to enhance its relaxation effects.

Digestive Aid: Hops have been used traditionally to support digestion. They may have mild stomachic properties, helping to ease indigestion and promote digestive comfort.

Anti-Inflammatory Effects: Certain compounds found in hops, such as xanthohumol, have demonstrated anti-inflammatory properties. These properties may have potential benefits for conditions involving inflammation, although more research is needed.

Menopausal Symptom Relief: Hops have been studied for their potential to alleviate symptoms associated with menopause, such as hot flashes and insomnia. They contain phytoestrogens, which may contribute to hormonal balance.

Antioxidant Properties: Hops contain antioxidants, including flavonoids, which can help neutralize free radicals in the body. Antioxidants play a role in protecting cells from oxidative stress.

Mood Enhancement: Some studies suggest that hops may have mood-enhancing effects, possibly due to their interaction with neurotransmitters in the brain. However, more research is needed in this area.

    Hops / Humulus lupulus Herb 50g

    Hops (Humulus lupulus) are the flowers (cones) of the hop plant and are primarily known for their use in brewing beer. However, hops have also been traditionally used in herbal medicine for various potential health benefits. Here are some of the benefits...

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