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We offer you fine vegetable powders of high purity from wild herbs, roots, bark, fruits, berries, mushrooms: - liquorice root; - angelica root; - chaga; - pink radiograms; - wild rose; - evasive peony (Urals peony); - sea buckthorn berries; - bearberry; - thyme; - fir shoots; And others. They can be applied like additive to food or drinks. We also offer - Oil-soluble CO2 extracts and water-soluble extracts - Liquid-solid extracts - 100% organic cold-pressed oils We also work with exclusive products like: Shilajit extract pure and other products are of very high pharmaceutical purity and quality, very good fulvic / humic acid concentration and excellent water solubility.
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Chamomile was used thousands of years ago in ancient Egypt, where it was honored for its great curative properties. It was first used in Europe about 1600, to help with insomnia, back pain, rheumatism, neuralgia and nervousness. Color - Nature color Details of product Clean and neat, tight and dried tea shape; strong heavy ,brisk and fresh taste Taste - Flower, sour and bitter Main Feature & Benefits: - Can relieve muscle pain caused by headaches, migraines, or fever. - Can resist aging and moisturize skin, and tea soup can also be used as a nourishing agent for hair. - Drinking chamomile tea has a calming effect and makes people gentle and kind. - It is also helpful for sleep and stability.
Chamomile was used thousands of years ago in ancient Egypt, where it was honored for its great curative properties. It was first used in Europe about 1600, to help with insomnia, back pain, rheumatism, neuralgia and nervousness. Color - Nature color Details of product Clean and neat, tight and dried tea shape; strong heavy ,brisk and fresh taste Taste - Flower, sour and bitter Main Feature & Benefits: - Can relieve muscle pain caused by headaches, migraines, or fever. - Can resist aging and moisturize skin, and tea soup can also be used as a nourishing agent for hair. - Drinking chamomile tea has a calming effect and makes people gentle and kind. - It is also helpful for sleep and stability.
Product name: Basil Leaves HS Code: 121190 Botanical name: Ocimum Basilicum Family: Lamiaceae Cultivation: Conventional/common Dry Method: By air dried Origin: Egypt Packing: 20 kg The Story of Basil Leaves in Ancient Egypt Basil leaves held a special place in the lives of the ancient Egyptians, who valued them for their aromatic fragrance, medicinal benefits, and spiritual significance. This sacred herb was used in religious ceremonies, herbal remedies, and even as an offering to the gods and the dead. Basil in Religion and Spiritual Practices Basil was closely associated with the afterlife and was believed to have protective and purifying properties. Ancient Egyptians often placed basil leaves in tombs, believing the herb would help guide and protect the souls of the deceased on their journey to the afterlife. It was also used in temple rituals and possibly as an ingredient in sacred incense burned for purification and blessings. Basil in Ancient Egyptian Medicine Egyptian healers used basil for its medicinal properties, especially for treating digestive issues, infections, and fevers. It was believed to have anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects, making it a valuable remedy for various ailments. Basil tea or infused water may have been consumed to aid digestion and improve overall health. Basil in Daily Life and Cooking Although less commonly mentioned in Egyptian food history compared to other herbs, basilâ??s aromatic and slightly peppery flavor may have been used to enhance certain dishes. Egyptians enjoyed using fragrant herbs in their cooking, and basil could have been added to stews, bread, or herbal drinks for extra flavor. The Legacy of Basil in Egypt Over time, basilâ??s significance spread from Egypt to other ancient civilizations, including the Greeks and Romans, who also considered it a sacred and healing herb. Today, basil remains a widely used culinary and medicinal herb worldwide, carrying forward the traditions and wisdom of ancient herbal practices. Through its use in religion, medicine, and daily life, basil played an important role in ancient Egyptian culture, symbolizing protection, healing, and spiritual guidance. We are looking to establish along term relationship with your reputable company CONTACT THE SPECIALIST 24/7