Gum ammoniac is a natural gum size harvested from dried tree sap that has been processed to a traditional recipe. The species is native to the deserts of Iran; an Iranian herbal gum, filled with many health benefits, it has been found useful for asthma and chronic colds.
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Some of the health benefits of this herbal tea are, strengthening , energetic, and treatment some diseases. Echium amoenum is one of the oldest plants in Iran during the Iranian history of this plant to treat certain diseases were used. Echium amoenum pure and refreshing drink that is produced from the finest and best Iranian borage. Echium amoenum has blood purifying properties, calming nerves, strengthen the kidneys and its Brew for colds, inflammation of the chest and coughing is helpful. Beneficial for the heart and kidneys. We import these high quality rich herbs from Iran.
Mahlab is the small pit of a wild sour cherry. The ground powder is more the consistency of a fine meal with a bitter flavor and an almond/cherry aftertaste. It is well worth experimenting with this unfamiliar but intriguing flavoring. One or two spoonful added to a rich pastry for fresh fruit flans gives them a subtle note. Our fine Mahlab is imported from Iran
Mastic has been extensively used and appreciated throughout the centuries. Its medicinal properties have been acknowledged by scientists in modern times. The tree and its aromatic resin, mastic gum, imported from Iran have played an important role in health. Mastic has many useful qualities and uses. It absorbs cholesterol it has antibacterial properties acts as an oral antiseptic aids digestion, tightens the gums heals wounds and Scientists recently discovered that when it is administrated even in small doses it cures stomach ulcers
Is a perennial herbaceous plant in the mint family Lamiaceae and native of and imported from Iran. The Latin name Melissa officinist Melissa is a plant belonging to the mint family. Based on its use until the Middle Ages, Melissa has been especially used to reduce stress and anxiety, bring sleep, appetizer, relieve pain and relieve indigestion. Even before the Middle Ages, healing wounds has been a useful plant for treating toxic insect bites and bee stings.
Safflower is a widely grown crop around the world, but it is believed to originate from Asia. This herb provides a positive effect on stimulating hair growth and strengthening your hair follicles. The bright orange flowers of this plant release color when cooked. The seeds are used to make cooking oil. We've imported the safflower from Iran, from the finest plantations
Description It is mostly found in the mountainous regions, Iran being the highest producer of this tree gum. It is effective for treating constipation. This sap also has anti-aging properties. It can be used in dressings for salads, in sauces, ice cream thickener and many more properties.
Hollyhocks, they are useful in the treatment of chest complaints, and a decoction is used to improve blood circulation, for the treatment of constipation, dysmenorrhoea, haemorrhage etc. Young leaves Raw or cooked. A mild flavour, but the texture leaves something to be desired. They have been used as a pot-herb. Hollyhock is soothing to the gastrointestinal, respiratory and urinary tracts in the human body. It promotes urination, soothes ulcers and can help relieve a dry cough. When you have a very sore throat and it's hard to swallow, try a cold infusion of Hollyhock imported from Iran.
Oak galls are high in tannic acid and have been used traditionally as medicine by many cultures around the world; they are also a source of dye and tanning material. Recently there has been an interest in using oak galls as a source of natural pesticide, as that is its original function and intent by the oak tree itself. Our selection of gall oaks have been imported from Iran.