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Cumin Oil
Cumin Oil is a natural oil extracted from cumin seeds and is known for its numerous health benefits. It is used in traditional medicine, skincare, and natural treatments due to its effective properties.
Dagmoos Honey Moroccan
Dagmous honey is a type of natural honey produced from the nectar of the Dagmous plant, which is a spiny plant that grows in mountainous and desert areas. This type of honey is characterized by its dark color, strong and unique taste, and its therapeutic properties, which are rich in nutrients and natural compounds.
Date Palm Pollen – Natural Fertility & Vitality Booster 100g
Palm Pollen is a natural ingredient extracted from the male flowers of the date palm tree, and it is rich in numerous health benefits. Palm pollen has been used in traditional medicine for centuries and offers various benefits, particularly related to fertility and energy.
Weight : 150 g
Date Palm Pollen – Natural Fertility & Vitality Booster 50g
Palm Pollen is a natural ingredient extracted from the male flowers of the date palm tree, and it is rich in numerous health benefits. Palm pollen has been used in traditional medicine for centuries and offers various benefits, particularly related to fertility and energy.
Weight : 75 g
Dead Sea Clays
Dead Sea Mud is a natural product extracted from the Dead Sea, rich in minerals and nutrients beneficial for the skin and body. It is renowned for its therapeutic and cosmetic properties, helping to improve skin health and rejuvenation.
Weight : 400 g
Devil’s Eye Seeds (Rooster Eye)
Devil’s Eye Seeds (Rooster Eye) are seeds extracted from a plant used in incense and known for its powerful spiritual properties. This plant is popular in spiritual rituals and some traditional treatments. However, it’s important to note that Devil’s Eye Seeds are toxic if misused, so caution is essential.
Weight : 200 g
Diabetic Medicine
Diabetes Powder is a natural blend made from a unique mix of herbs and natural ingredients such as black seed, fenugreek, licorice, turmeric, aloe vera, myrrh, frankincense, and fenugreek seeds, along with other ingredients rich in health-promoting properties that work together to regulate blood sugar levels and improve overall health.
Weight : 250 gm
Dried Barberry (Zereshk) 150g
Barberry is a plant known for its small red fruits, scientifically named Berberis. It has been used in traditional medicine for centuries to treat various ailments due to its diverse therapeutic properties. Barberry is cultivated in various parts of the world, particularly in the Middle East and Asia.
Weight : 220 g
Dried Black Lemon
Dried black lemon, also known as “lumi,” is a dried lemon used extensively in Arabic and Indian cuisine. The entire lemon, including the peel and juice, is dried, giving it a distinct flavor and numerous health benefits.
Weight : 900 g
Dried Red Rose Powder
Dried Ground Red Rose is a fine powder made from dried red rose petals. It is used in various health and beauty applications due to its numerous benefits.
Weight : 100 g
Epsom Salt
Epsom salt, also known as magnesium sulfate, is a natural mineral compound characterized by its white crystals and bitter taste. It is widely used in natural and health treatments, as well as in various cosmetic and medical applications.
Weight : 150 g
Erek Al Lai (Wild Licorice Root) – Traditional Herbal Remedy
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