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Aloe & Myrrh Soap
Myrrh and Aloe Vera Soap is a natural soap that combines the benefits of myrrh and aloe vera, making it ideal for purifying, soothing, and treating skin inflammations. It helps reduce acne, moisturize the skin, and even out skin tone thanks to its antibacterial and calming properties.
Aloe Cactus Oil
Aloe Vera oil is a natural oil extracted from the Aloe Vera plant and is considered highly beneficial for the skin and hair due to its moisturizing and nourishing properties. It is used in many cosmetic and health products.
Weight : 200 ml
Aloe Perry
Aloe Vera (Sabr) is a succulent plant known for its numerous health and beauty benefits. It has been used for thousands of years in traditional medicine to treat various health conditions.
Weight : 350 g
Aloe Perry Powder (Yemen)
Ground Yemeni Aloe Vera: A Natural Treasure with Remarkable Benefits
Ground Yemeni Aloe Vera is known for its high quality and powerful healing properties. It is derived from the Aloe Vera plant, cultivated in Yemen’s natural environment. This ingredient has been traditionally used to treat digestive issues, enhance skin health, and detoxify the body.
Weight : 250 g
Aloe Perryi + Myrrh Powder
Aloe Vera and Myrrh Blend: Nature’s Remedy for Healing
The blend of Aloe Vera and ground Myrrh is one of nature’s treasures that has been used for centuries in traditional medicine due to its remarkable health and beauty benefits. When combined, these two ingredients create a powerful formula that boosts immunity, improves digestive health, and enhances skincare.
Weight : 200 g
Aloe Soap
Aloe Perry Soap is a natural soap enriched with Aloe Perryi extract, known for its soothing and moisturizing properties. It helps deeply hydrate the skin, calm irritations, treat acne, and accelerate wound healing, making it perfect for sensitive and dry skin
Am Al-Nas Stone
Am Al-Nas Stone is a type of stone used in incense, known for its strong spiritual properties. It is believed to have several benefits in aromatic and spiritual rituals. These stones are commonly used to purify the atmosphere and ward off negative energy, promoting mental and spiritual comfort.
Weight : 100 g
Am Al-Nas Stone
Am Al-Nas Stone is a type of stone used in incense, known for its strong spiritual properties. It is believed to have several benefits in aromatic and spiritual rituals. These stones are commonly used to purify the atmosphere and ward off negative energy, promoting mental and spiritual comfort.
Weight : 40 g
Amla
Amla is an herbal plant also known as Indian Gooseberry or Emblica officinalis. It is widely used in traditional medicine, especially in Ayurveda, for its numerous health benefits. Amla is rich in vitamins, particularly vitamin C, minerals, and antioxidants that promote overall well-being.
Weight : 250 g
Amla Oil
Amla oil (or Indian gooseberry oil) is a natural oil extracted from the amla fruit and is used in traditional medicine for various health and beauty benefits. Here are some of the benefits of amla oil:
Weight : 200 ml
Anethum Graveolens ( Dili )
Dill Seeds (or Ayn Al-Jarada) are the seeds of the dill plant (Anethum graveolens), an aromatic herb from the Apiaceae family. The plant is known for its delicate, feathery leaves and small yellow flowers. Its seeds are widely used in cooking and traditional medicine due to their numerous health benefits.
Weight : 230 g
Anise
Anise (Pimpinella anisum) is an herbaceous plant that belongs to the Apiaceae family and is widely used in folk medicine and cooking due to its health benefits and distinctive flavor. Anise has a strong aromatic scent and a sweet taste resembling licorice.
Weight : 250 g
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