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Ancient egyptian handmade tut papyrus the egyptian king. King tut is the son of akhenaten and nefertiti. When king akhenaten died the egyptians forgot the worship of aten and preferred to get back to their original worship of amen. The young king changed his name to tutankhamen instead of tutankhaten. He ruled at the age of 8 and died around 17. The egyptians couldnµt forget his relation with akhenaten so they erased his name from the official list. Snake was one of tutµs favorites and was the first thing her requested to be in his tomb. Fertility and regeneration in land and in life are new ideas belonged to tut. The secret behind the wide reputation of this young pharaoh is that his tomb in the valley of kings was not stolen or even opened for about 3300 years till it was found in 1922. Sizes available: 30 x 40 cm 40 x 60 cm 70 x 100 cm 100 x 180 cm
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SENNA PODS Senna has been used as a traditional medicine by ancient cultures all over the world for millennia. Senna is an Arabian name and 9th century writings describe how it was used extensively by Arabian physicians. According to a rare Egyptian medical papyrus, dating to the 16th century BCE, Senna was prescribed by the physicians for their distinguished patients. In North America, native tribes used the seeds (pods) as a mucilaginous medicine for sore throat. The Cherokees used the bruised root, moistened with water, for dressing sores. They also used it in a tea to cure fevers with black spots and paralysis as symptoms. Senna Pods Uses: Taking senna by mouth is effective for short-term treatment of constipation. Senna is an FDA-approved nonprescription drug for adults and children ages 2 years and older. However, in children ages 3-15 years, mineral oil and a medication called lactulose might be more effective than taking senna. Senna also appears to be effective for treating constipation when used in combination with psyllium or docusate sodium. In elderly people, senna plus psyllium is more effective than lactulose for treating ongoing constipation. Senna plus docusate sodium is effective for treating constipation in the elderly and in people who have undergone anorectal surgery. Taking senna appears to be as effective as lactulose, psyllium, and docusate for relieving constipation in people taking opioids or loperamide. Senna Benefits Constipation The most famous use of this herb is as a laxative and a purgative. It is now known that the laxative effects of Senna are due to anthraquinone glycosides known as sennosides. These compounds stimulate intestinal contractions that lead to the rapid expulsion of waste matter. Senna may also be able to soften the stool by assisting the large intestine to absorb more water and adding bulk to faeces. This allows for bowel movements that are quick and smooth as waste passes through the large intestine. Colon Cleanse Senna is often used to clear the bowel before diagnostic tests such as colonoscopies. Cleansing the colon is believed to improve nutrient uptake and support overall colon health. Anti-Parasitic:Senna also works as an effective vermifuge to destroy parasites and expel worms from the intestinal tract. It works best when combined with other anthelmintic herbs (used in the treatment of roundworm), such as ginger or fennel. These herbs increase regularity and reduce the chance of bowel cramps due to Sennaâ??s strong action. Digestive Health In the case of indigestion, Senna contains natural enzymes that help to restore gastric juice secretions in the stomach. Senna, if used in the proper dosage for certain periods of time, has shown potential in reducing irritability in the intestines by improving overall digestion. Senna also contains the anti-inflammatory compound resveratrol which can help to soothe inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract. Skin Health
Papyrus It is an egyptian plant, one of the most famous plants man has known from the beginning of history. It is a water plant growing on the banks of river nile. - ancient egyptians used papyrus in many purposes. They ate the lower part of the trunk, which is said to have been a popular food of acceptable taste. - the remaining part of the trunk was used for making ropes. - the ancient people also used papyrus for making mats to sit on and mattresses for sleeping on. It was made into boats for catching fish and birds. Papyrus was also used for making many things which the ancient man used in his daily life. - but the most important use of papyrus was in the field of making writing paper. - the ancient egyptians monopolized the industry of papyrus and exporting it to all parts of the ancient world for more than three thousand years. - although the ancient egyptians were very careful to put down everything that was related to their ordinary life; of science, arts and industry, they didnµt put down anything about the industry of papyrus. With the beginning of the interest in egyptian monuments and related matters, scholars and researchers tended to study papyrus and the ways of making it. But all these researches and experiments didnµt reach practical results which may lead to the rediscovering and surviving of papyrus industry again. When the egyptians began to write, about 4000 bc, they wrote from the beginning in ink, on papyrus (pah-pie-russ). Papyrus is a plant that grows wild all over the nile river valley, which is to say it is very common in egypt. You can cut the long stalks and soak them in water until they rot a little, and then you lay a lot of these stalks next to each other, and a lot of other stalks on top, crossways to the first ones, and then you pound them flat, until all the stalks get mashed into all the other ones, and you have something a lot like paper.
Our take on creating designs that perpetually oscillate between complexity and simplicity, everything about the Sthir collection indicates a state of equilibrium and harmony. From designs that draw the perfect balance between symbols and their canvases to the phonetics of their names that alternate between high and low syllables. Sthir is a celebration of timeless craftsmanship and art. Woven by hand into knots from the finest wool yarn, Sthir is sure to lend its calm nature and minimal charm to whichever space that it will adorn. 100% Wool Aiwl-3015 - Cinnabar / Papyrus Modern Hand Knotted Handmade In Rural India 24 Months Warranty Indoor Use Only Care And Repair Do Not Brush Or Scrub The Rug. Only Vacuum Clean It Periodically. Avoid Using Vacuum Beater Brush Mode If Spills Occur, Blot Immediately. Do Not Rub The Stain. Rotate Occasionally To Equalize Wear. Use Protectors Under The Legs Of Heavy Furniture To Avoid Flattening And Piling. If Thread Comes Out Do Not Pull The Yarn, Trim With Scissor. Periodic Professional Cleaning Recommended
We are exporter of Senna Pods. SENNA PODS Senna has been used as a traditional medicine by ancient cultures all over the world for millennia. Senna is an Arabian name and 9th century writings describe how it was used extensively by Arabian physicians. According to a rare Egyptian medical papyrus, dating to the 16th century BCE, Senna was prescribed by the physicians for their distinguished patients. Senna pods are the dried fruits of cassia acutifolia, the pods are black or brown or greenish-brown in colour, broadly oblong, very flat legumes, curved and rounded at each extremity.
Molokhia Egypt / Molokhia Dried Leaves / Dried Molokhia / Dry Mallow Leaves / Egyptian Molokhia Dried mallow / Molokhia Leaves l Dry Mallow Leaves l Dry Molokhia l Dried Molokhia Leaves l mloukhiya l Mulukhiyah l molokhia l mulukhiyya l molokhiya l moroheiya l malukhiyah. Origin: Egypt Crop: Summer HS Code: 0712900030 Form: whole dried leaves Color: green Egyptian Dried Molokhia Leaves Nutritional value per 100 grams: Energy by kJ 142 (kcal 34) Carbohydrates 5.8 grams Fat 0.25 grams Protein 4.65 grams Vitamins Vitamin A Equiv. 278 mg (35 percent) Thiamine (B1) 0.133 mg (12 percent) Riboflavin (B2) 0.546 mg (46 percent) Niacin (B3) 1.26 mg (8 percent) Pantothenic acid (B5) 0.072 mg (1 percent) Vitamin B60.6 mg (46 percent) Folate (B9) 123 mg (31 percent) Vitamin C 37 mg (45 percent) Minerals Calcium (21 percent) 208 mg Iron(37 percent) 4.76 mg Magnesium(18 percent) 64 mg Manganese (6 percent) 0.123 mg Phosphorus (12 percent) 83 mg Potassium (12 percent) 559 mg Zinc (8 percent) 0.79 mg.
Egyptian Fenugreek Helba Fenugreek Seeds Family: Fabaceae Botanical name: Trigonella foenum-graecum Hs Code: 09109924 Origin: Egypt Packing: 25 kg bags Secrets use of Ancient Egyptians & Fenugreek seeds: 1. To produce bread. They mixed fenugreek flour with corn to produce bread. 2. To make bandages. 3. To remove the wrinkles of the skin. 4. To increase breast milk. The most recent analysis of the fenugreek seeds proved that they contain strong Galactogenous oil, and the ancient Egyptians knew that, so they entered it to make their bread. 5. They used the drink of boiled fenugreek seed as a laxative for the abdomen, an aperitif, and for removing aging wrinkles. 6. To expel the spirits.
Egyptian Chamomile l Chamomile Flower l Matricaria Chamomilla l Dried Chamomile l Chamomile Herb l Egyptian Chamomile l Dried Chamomile Flowers. Matricaria Chamomilla Chamomile Family: Asteraceae. Botanical name: Matricaria Chamomilla 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, powder and flowers only.
Egyptian zaatar Thyme. Family: Lamiaceae Botanical name: Thymus vulgaris Common names: zaatar, za'atar, zatar, Thyme, thyme herb, dried thyme, thyme seasoning Origin: Egypt Color: green Packing: 20 kg bags Hs Code: 09109900 Back to nature Ancient Egyptians and thyme use! 1- The used for preparing cooked food 2- The original material is Thymol 3- It is a repellent for worms and waste 4- Against tapeworms and fever 5- As an enema against the uterine urine and heartburn
Muslim papyrus verse of Koran, Egyptian papyrus, Egyptian papyrus calendar, Egyptian pen, ruler, mouse pad, Souvenir.
Our take on creating designs that perpetually oscillate between complexity and simplicity, everything about the Sthir collection indicates a state of equilibrium and harmony. From designs that draw the perfect balance between symbols and their canvases to the phonetics of their names that alternate between high and low syllables. Sthir is a celebration of timeless craftsmanship and art. Woven by hand into knots from the finest wool yarn, Sthir is sure to lend its calm nature and minimal charm to whichever space that it will adorn. 100% Wool Aiwl-3011 - Papyrus / Gold Fusion Modern Hand Knotted Handmade In Rural India 24 Months Warranty Indoor Use Only Care And Repair Do Not Brush Or Scrub The Rug. Only Vacuum Clean It Periodically. Avoid Using Vacuum Beater Brush Mode If Spills Occur, Blot Immediately. Do Not Rub The Stain. Rotate Occasionally To Equalize Wear. Use Protectors Under The Legs Of Heavy Furniture To Avoid Flattening And Piling. If Thread Comes Out Do Not Pull The Yarn, Trim With Scissor. Periodic Professional Cleaning Recommended
Egyptian Fennel seeds Bulk Fennel Whole Fennel seeds Fennel Whole buy fennel seeds fennel foeniculum vulgare Foeniculum Vulgare Fennel seed Fennel seed Fennel Seeds Botanical name: Foeniculum vulgare Family: Apiaceae HS Code: 0909610000 Packing: 25 kg bags Origin: Egypt Cultivation: Common What are the Health Benefits of fennel? 1) Fennel makes your bones more strong and healthier. Because it contains about 115 mg of calcium that helps to form and strengthen the bones of the human body 2) Fennel makes your skin more healthy. It helps to maintain skin health because it contains a high percentage of vitamin C that can reduce the free radical damage that can lead to premature aging and can help to form collagen and protect the skin's appearance. 3) Fennel contains many antioxidants. 4) Fennel has the power to lower blood pressure and inflammation. Because it contains a high percentage of potassium and a low percentage of sodium, that prevents high blood pressure. 5) The fennel has anti-bacterial, viral, and fungal effects. 6) Fennel's oil may be used in perfumes. 7) Fennel can be used as a dwelling for epilepsy through the mouth. 8) Fennel is one of the contents of the suppositories used to treat inflammation of the anus. 9) Fennel can be used to relieve stomach pain and expel intestinal gases. 10) A boiled drink of fennel seeds is used in colds.