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White Frankincense is a resin extracted from the Boswellia tree and has been used in traditional medicine to treat a wide range of health issues. White frankincense has powerful anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties, making it effective in treating various ailments.
Weight : 900 g
Natural Gum Special
White Frankincense is a resin extracted from the Boswellia tree and has been used in traditional medicine to treat a wide range of health issues. White frankincense has powerful anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties, making it effective in treating various ailments.
Weight : 300 g
Natural Gum Special
Green Frankincense is a type of frankincense extracted from the Boswellia tree. It is characterized by its light green color and unique aromatic fragrance. Green frankincense is known for its many health and aromatic benefits and is used in traditional medicine as well as in incense preparation.
Weight : 800 g
Natural Gum Special Loban Thakar Hojary (Frankincense) 330g
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The Hojari Frankincense is a type of frankincense known for being one of the finest varieties used in traditional remedies. It is extracted from the “Boswellia” tree that grows in some regions of the Arabian Peninsula, especially in Oman and Yemen. This type of frankincense is considered to be of the highest quality due to its fragrant aroma and distinct taste
Weight : 770g with container
Natural Myrrh – Traditional Healing & Cleansing 400g
Myrrh is a natural resin extracted from the bark of the myrrh tree (scientific name: Commiphora), which grows in desert regions such as Africa and the Middle East. It has been used in traditional medicine for thousands of years due to its various therapeutic properties. The resin is typically brown or yellow in color and has a strong, distinctive scent.
Weight : 300 g
NOW Organic Senna Tea 24 Tea Bags
NOW Organic Senna Tea – 24 Tea Bags
NOW Organic Senna Tea is a natural herbal tea made from high-quality organic senna leaves, known for their traditional use in supporting digestive health and promoting natural bowel movements. This tea is crafted in the USA following strict quality standards to ensure purity and effectiveness.
Onion Seeds
Onion Seeds are the seeds of the onion plant (Allium cepa), and they are used in traditional medicine as well as in cooking. Onion is known for its numerous health benefits, and its seeds are a rich source of many vitamins and minerals that support overall health.
Weight : 150 g
Plantago Ovata – Psyllium Husks (Natural Fiber Supplement)
Psyllium husk (or the cellulose husks of psyllium seeds) comes from the Plantago ovata plant, which is also known as sanoge or ispaghula. Psyllium husk is commonly used in traditional medicine and health products due to its numerous benefits
Weight : 170 g
Plantago psyllium Seeds ( katuna )
Psyllium seeds are the seeds of the Plantago plant (Psyllium). They are a rich source of soluble fiber and are primarily used to improve digestive health and treat various intestinal issues.
Weight : 350 g
Plantago psyllium Seeds ( katuna )
Psyllium seeds are the seeds of the Plantago plant (Psyllium). They are a rich source of soluble fiber and are primarily used to improve digestive health and treat various intestinal issues.
Weight : 170 g
Propolis Powder – Natural Bee Immune Booster 10g
Propolis is a sticky, resinous substance collected by bees from tree buds and plants, which they use to build their hives. It has several health benefits due to its antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral properties.
Weight : 10 g
Purslane Seeds ( Regla )
Purslane Seeds (also known as “Regla”) are the seeds of the purslane plant (Portulaca oleracea), an herbaceous plant that grows in hot and temperate regions. Its seeds are used in traditional medicine due to their numerous health benefits.
Weight : 150 g
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