Wet wipes, antiseptic wet wipes, pet wet wipes, pet shampoo, baby wet wipes.
Baby and adult wet wipes, hair removals (wax & cream), antiseptic solution.
Antiseptic 125 ml 250 ml 500 ml
Antiseptic 125 ml 250 ml 500 ml
Natural organic loofah, handmade kelem, men undergarments, basic-garments like shirts, dates, sisal.Clearing agent, shipping, transport, import, export
Natural loofah, sponge loofah, shower puff balls, kitchen cleaning tools, and moroccan loofah.
Paper napkin, baby diapers, woman diapers, cleaning tools, brooms and wipers, black tea, pasta, cheese.
Hibiscus plant is one of the most famous plants of ancient egypt agriculture, the botanical name of hibiscus is hibiscus sabdariffa, its common name is roselle. Hibiscus plant has many varieties and is planted world-wide, hibiscus has many medicinal uses, together with the most appealing flavor as an herbal tea. Uses of hibiscus Hibiscus has many medicinal uses, of which some are still under research as researchers are learning everyday more and more of its use. Hibiscus also serves as a very delicious beverage which is refreshing and beneficial. The medicinal uses of hibiscus were known from a long time ago. Hibiscus has a major diuretic effect. Many egyptian now use hibiscus to lower their blood pressure, an idea maybe taken from folk medicine. Hibiscus act as an antiseptic, astringent, demulcent, digestive, diuretic, emollient, purgative, refrigerant, resolvent, sedative, stomachic, and tonic.
Mint has even been found in egyptian tombs dating back to 1, 000 bc. The egyptians used peppermint to flavor food. Peppermint botanical or latin name is mentha piperita (peppermint). Peppermint arabic name is naana or nana. Its common name is curled mint, or balm mint. Uses of peppermint Peppermint is also a powerfully antiseptic, the two properties making peppermint valuable in the relief of toothache and in the treatment of cavities in the teeth. The bruised fresh leaves of the peppermint will, if applied, relieve local pains and headache, and in rheumatic affections the skin may be painted beneficially with the oil. Oil of peppermint has been recommended in puerperal fevers. For neuralgia, rheumatism and lumbago peppermint used in plasters and rubbed on the temples; it will frequently cure neuralgic headaches. It is inhaled for chest complaints, and nasal catarrh, laryngitis or bronchitis. Peppermint is also used internally as a stimulant or carminative. On account of its anaesthetic effect on the nerve endings of the stomach, peppermint use to prevent sea-sickness. Also aids relief from muscular pains, varicose veins, sunburn and insect bites, lethargy and migraine.