Supplier: Herbs, dry and frozen organic herbs from the nature, cultivated herbs, linden flower (tilia)
High-quality herbs such as crushed elderly flowers, Valeriana, hawthorn, St' John Wort, Chamomile and many more. We are a seasoned herb trader with over 15 years of experience in the industry. Throughout our journey, We've cultivated a deep understanding of the intricate world of herbs and their trade. From sourcing the finest herbs to building valuable relationships with suppliers and customers, We have honed our skills to thrive in this dynamic market. Our passion for herbs goes beyond mere business.
Achiote(Bixa Orellana) Aciote is a small tree that grows in the Amazon and the coast below 1400 meters elevation and has been cultivated since pre-Columbian times in Peru. The seeds and powder from the plant are good for digestion and have also been used to treat asthma and as antimalarial medicine. The fruits and seeds can be consumed in a tea infusion that is often taken to control headaches. The leaves have anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties which can prevent prostatitis that could later lead to prostate cancer. The crushed leaves can be used for the alleviation of respiratory problems, throat infections, fever, dermatitis, skin infections , diarrhea and vomiting, and conjunctivitis. Prevent Cataracts. Treats Gonorrhea. Antioxidant Nature. Control Congenital Disabilities. Dermal Healing. Prevent Cancer Development. Strengthen Kidney. Reduce Stomach Issues.
Chamomile Herb / Chamomile Camomile / Camomilee / Camomile Chamomile / Camomile / Chamomile Family: Asteraceae. Botanical name: Matricaria Chamomilla Common names: Chamomile Flower l Matricaria Chamomilla l Dried Chamomile l Chamomile Herb l Egyptian Chamomile l Dried Chamomile Flowers. Origin: Egypt Packing: 12.50 Carton box HS Code: 1211900030 Crop: January Cultivation: Common Use Herbal Tea and essential oil. Form: Whole flower with stem and powder and flowers only. Amazing Therapeutic Uses l Benefits of Chamomile flowers 1) In the old Anglo-Saxon days, Chamomile herbs were chewed for tooth relief; even today this is used to rinse the mouth for gingivitis and as a herbal cure for periodontal infections and oral cavity inflammation. 2) Chamomile flower (Camomile flower) is used to treat neurological disorders such as insomnia, anxiety, and nerve pressure. 3) The ointment can be made from chamomile flower (Camomile flower) to help treat wounds, burns, cold sores, inflammation of the sores, pink, dermatitis, and other skin irritation due to its anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. 4) Chamomiles (Camomile flower) have anti-convulsion effects as it is useful in treating convulsions and convulsions, such as menstrual cramps. 5) Chamomile flower (Camomile flower) is a soothing tea that is added to the bathroom and soaked with water to relax. 6) It is added to cosmetics as an anti-allergy. 7) It has anti-inflammatory properties which are a good choice for patients with rheumatoid arthritis, osteopenia, or other painful swelling disorders. 8) Chamomile Herb is safe to use for children and may help with children's problems that have a neurological element. Chamomile Herb is used as an herbal remedy for the disease, morning sickness, motion sickness, chicken pox, diaper rash, irritable bowel syndrome, and colic. 9) According to the medical herbal expert, Paul Brenner, the Chamomile flower is a digestive tonic and sedative for the stomach, which means that it has both the ability to clench digestive organs and relax the nervous system at the same time. CONTACT THE SPECIALIST NOW >>>>
Mint Herb / Mentha Piperita Peppermint / Mentha Piperita / Mentha Peppermint / Dried Mint Leaves / Dried Mint / Mint Plant Herb / Mint leaves / Menta Piperita / Dried Peppermint / Dry Mentha Piperita Family: Lamiaceae Botanical name: Mentha piperita Origin: Egypt Packing: 20 kg pp bags Hs Code: 12119040 Cultivation: common (conventional) Application: essential oil / food / Herbal Tea What are the uses of peppermint? 1) We can use fresh and dried leaves of peppermint in making useful herbal tea. 2) Due to its distinctive flavor and smell, peppermint is commonly added to make ice cream, fruit preserves, alcoholic beverages, candy, and gums. Peppermint is also used as an aromatic component in the production of some health care products such as toothpaste, shampoos, soaps, and skin care goods.