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Turmeric – Curcuma longa
$5.30 – $25.60Turmeric is an ancient spice, a native of South East Asia, used from antiquity as dye and a condiment. It is cultivated primarily in Bengal, China, Taiwan, Sri Lanka, Java, Peru, Australia and the West Indies. It is still used in rituals of the Hindu religion, and as a dye for holy robes, being natural, unsynthesized and cheap. Turmeric is in fact one of the cheapest spices. Although as a dye it is used similarly to saffron, the culinary uses of the two spices should not be confused and should never replace saffron in food dishes Its use dates back nearly 4000 years, to the Vedic culture in India where it was used as a culinary spice and had some religious significance.
The name derives from the Latin terra merita “meritorious earth” referring to the colour of ground turmeric which resembles a mineral pigment. In many languages turmeric is simply named as “yellow root”
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Cayenne – capsicum spp.
$5.60 – $26.95Here are 8 science-backed benefits of cayenne pepper!!!
- May Boost Your Metabolism. The capsaicin in cayenne peppers has metabolism-boosting properties. …
- Can Help Reduce Hunger. …
- May Lower Blood Pressure. …
- May Aid Digestive Health. …
- May Help Relieve Pain. …
- May Improve Psoriasis. …
- May Reduce Cancer …
- Easy to Add to Your Diet.
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Cinnamon Bark – Cinnamomum zeylandicum
$6.60 – $31.25Cinnamon (Dalchini) is a herb traditionally used by many ancient cultures.
It is indicated for a variety of ailments including gastrointestinal problems, urinary infections, relieving symptoms of colds and flu and has remarkable anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties.
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Elecampane – Inula helenium
$6.70 – $32.60Historically Elecampane was the herb of choice for treating tuberculosis.
Chinese medicine and Ayurvedic medicine both use it for the treatment of asthma and bronchitis.
In the 1800’s, lozenges, candy, and cough drops were all produced from elecampane root.
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Horsetail – Equisetum arvense
$6.70 – $32.45Horsetail is known for its anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antimicrobial, antioxidant, coagulant, demulcent, diuretic and astringent activity.
Horsetail is also recommended for anaemia and general debility. It has also been used to treat deep-seated lung damage such as tuberculosis or emphysema.
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Bladderwrack – Fucus spp
$6.90 – $32.95Bladderwrack is a form of kelp that has been used medicinally for centuries.
The main use of the herb has been for the stimulation of the thyroid gland as a treatment for obesity and cellulite.
The high iodine content of the herb stimulates thyroid function which boosts metabolism.
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Shedders Tea
$8.00Shedders Tea has been created because I noticed that when I went into town, I would return with a headache and fogginess. Having been aware of the effects of suramin which is found in pine needles amongst other herbs, I created this tea. It gave me instant relief.
This tea protects and reduces the symptoms of the effects from protein shedding from sheeple.
This is a blend of herbs containing pine needles, star anise, ginger plus a number of other herbs.
These teas come in 50g bags, if you would like wholesale purchases, please contact me on planter@wn.com.au
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Alfalfa Herb – Medicago sativum
$8.10 – $36.90Alfalfa or meditago sativum is one of the most nutritious herbs that we have.
Also called Lucerne, is naturally high in many essential vitamins and minerals, including A, D, E, K, and even the full family of B vitamins; biotin, calcium, folic acid, iron, magnesium, potassium and many others, as well as being very high in protein, especially when dried.
This is why we use it in our Nutrimix Power Blend https://driedherbsonline.com/product/nutrimix-power-blend/


























































