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Montalin – Herbal Capsules for Joint, Bone, and Gout Pain Relief – 40 Capsules
A 100% natural herbal formula made from rare Indonesian plant extracts. Montalin is used to relieve joint pain, chronic rheumatism, bone stiffness, and gout. It also supports liver, digestive, and immune system health. Suitable for both men and women, it’s a safe and effective choice for reducing inflammation, easing pain, and improving mobility and quality of life.
40 Capsules
Moringa Leaf Extract Powder
AED 30.00Moringa Powder is a powder derived from the leaves of the moringa tree (Moringa oleifera), which is known for its numerous health benefits and is native to India. Moringa powder is a popular dietary supplement due to its high nutritional value.
Weight : 100 g
Moringa oil
Moringa oil is a plant-based oil extracted from the seeds of the Moringa tree (Moringa oleifera), known for its remarkable health and cosmetic properties. This oil is one of the richest oils in nutrients, vitamins, and minerals.
Weight : 200 ml
Moringa Powder
Moringa Powder is a powder derived from the leaves of the moringa tree (Moringa oleifera), which is known for its numerous health benefits and is native to India. Moringa powder is a popular dietary supplement due to its high nutritional value.
Weight : 100 g
Musk White
AED 100.00White musk is considered one of the rarest and most valuable types of musk, and it is used in perfumes, skincare, and sometimes in natural treatments.
Weight : 100 gm
Mustard Oil
Mustard oil is a natural oil extracted from the seeds of the mustard plant. It is widely used in cooking, skincare, haircare, and traditional remedies across various cultures. It is known for its strong flavor and distinctive aroma, as well as its numerous health benefits.
Weight : 200 ml
Myrrh Oil
Myrrh Oil is an aromatic oil extracted from the resin of the myrrh tree (Commiphora myrrha). It is renowned for its numerous health and beauty benefits and has been used since ancient times in traditional medicine and skincare due to its therapeutic properties.
Weight : 200 ml
Myrrh Powder
Ground Myrrh is myrrh that has been ground into a fine powder after the resin is extracted from the bark of the myrrh tree. This powder is used in various medicinal and cosmetic applications due to its natural properties.
Weight : 200 g
Myrrh Special
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
Myrtus Communis Oil
Myrtle oil (or Myrtus oil) is extracted from the leaves of the myrtle plant (Myrtus), an aromatic plant that grows in the Mediterranean region. Myrtle oil is used in traditional medicine and aromatherapy for its beneficial properties for the skin, hair, and overall health. Here are some of the benefits of myrtle oil
Weight : 200 ml
Myrtus Communis powder
Ground Asa (Yas) leaves is a powder made from the leaves of the Asa or Yas tree, which is considered one of the aromatic plants with many medicinal uses in traditional medicine.
Weight : 300 g
Nabat Alsaud Powder
Sidr Plant (Cyperus rotundus) is a perennial plant that belongs to the sedge family and is characterized by its black tubers with a distinct aroma. It is commonly found in wet lands and fields in tropical and temperate regions such as Africa and Asia. The plant offers a variety of health and medicinal benefits for humans.
Weight : 130 g
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