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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
Anbariah The Golden Honey
Original Gold Amberiya – A Luxurious Natural Blend
Original Gold Amberiya is a rich, natural blend featuring real gold leaf, historically used by the ancient Greeks for its health benefits. It also contains royal jelly, honey, nuts, amber, and a selection of premium ingredients that support overall health and promote natural and balanced weight gain.
Weight : 500 g
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
Anise – Anisum Powder
Ground Anise is a powder prepared from the seeds of the anise plant after drying and grinding them. Anise is a well-known aromatic herb with multiple health benefits and has been widely used in traditional medicine.
Weight : 250 g
Anise ( Anisum )
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 : 500 g
Anise ( Anisum)
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 : 800 g
Anise Oil
Anise oil is an essential oil extracted from the seeds of Pimpinella anisum. Known for its fragrant aroma, this oil offers numerous health benefits due to its active compounds, such as anethole, which provide various medicinal properties. Anise oil has been used in traditional medicine and for skincare and haircare.
Weight : 200 ml
Ansafot Leaves
Al-Ansfout Herb is one of the traditional medicinal plants used in some cultures for natural healing. This plant may be known by other names depending on the geographical region and has medicinal properties that are used to treat a variety of conditions.
Weight : 150 g
Ant Cream with Cyperus Extract – Hair Growth Reduction
Ant Cream with Cyperus Extract – Hair Growth Reduction
A natural cream formulated with Cyperus (Saad plant) extract and ant oil, both known for their ability to gradually reduce unwanted hair growth. Designed for use after hair removal to slow regrowth and leave the skin soft and smooth.
100 gm
Anti-Lice Herbal Oil – Natural Treatment for Lice & Nits 250ml
Lice Oil – A Natural Blend for Getting Rid of Lice and Nits
Lice Oil is a unique blend that combines a variety of natural oils designed to effectively and safely eliminate lice and their eggs. This blend is crafted to provide a natural remedy for lice removal, reduce itching and irritation caused by infestations, while ensuring the health of the scalp and hair.
Weight : 250 ml
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