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× pirandai salt Veld Grape Salt 100 g , Pirandai salt 499.00
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× Mystique White chia seeds 1 kg Mystique White chia seeds 1 kg 777.00
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× Mystique Ceylon Cinnamon powder 100 g Mystique Ceylon Cinnamon powder 100 g 599.00
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× Moringa leaf tea or dried moringa leaves may treat diarrhoea and gastric ulcers. Moringa leaves may treat bronchitis, fevers, ear and eye infections, and painful mucus membrane inflammation. Moringa, a nutrient-rich plant, offers numerous health benefits, including boosting immunity, acting as an antioxidant, and supporting heart, liver, and skin health, while also aiding in managing blood sugar and cholesterol levels. It balances blood sugar. You’ll feel more energized. It has anti-aging properties. It fights against inflammation. It might enhance your sex drive. It may support cognition and mood. Here’s a more detailed look at the uses and benefits of moringa: Health Benefits: Nutrient Powerhouse: Moringa is packed with vitamins (A, C, E), minerals (calcium, iron, potassium), and protein. Antioxidant Rich: Moringa contains antioxidants that protect cells from damage and may boost the immune system. Anti-inflammatory Properties: Moringa can help reduce inflammation, which is beneficial for conditions like arthritis and joint pain. Heart Health: Moringa may help lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels, reducing the risk of heart disease. Blood Sugar Regulation: Some studies suggest that moringa can help regulate blood sugar levels, potentially benefiting individuals with diabetes. Liver Protection: Moringa may protect the liver from damage and help maintain its health. Skin Health: Moringa oil, extracted from the seeds, is rich in antioxidants and moisturizing properties, making it beneficial for skin care. Hair Health: Moringa oil can nourish the scalp, strengthen hair, and promote growth. Digestive Health: Moringa’s high fiber content can aid digestion and promote regular bowel movements. Eye Health: Moringa leaves are a good source of vitamin A, which is vital for maintaining healthy vision. Moringa may benefits your blood health thanks to the high iron content of the leaves. Gastrointestinal Health – The antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties of Moringa Tea may prevent and treat common stomach disorders. It also contains Vitamin B, which may boosts and regulates digestion. Moringa gum’s high vitamin C content plays a crucial role in supporting the immune system. Adequate intake of vitamin C is known to enhance the production of white blood cells, strengthen the body’s defense mechanisms, and combat infections. Moringa gum has a number of therapeutic properties, including antipyretic, antioxidant, antiasthmatic astringent, and rubefacient properties, and is used to treat syphilis, gastrointestinal problems, and rheumatism. Moringa seeds offer a range of uses, including extracting oil (Ben oil) for cosmetics, hair, and skin care, and as a source of biodiesel, while the seed cakes can be used as fertilizer or green manure. They are also known for their nutritional value and potential health benefits. Nutritional and Health Benefits: Antioxidant and Anti-inflammatory Properties: Moringa seeds are rich in antioxidants and compounds that can help combat oxidative stress and inflammation. Potential for Weight Management: Some studies suggest that moringa seed extract may help manage factors related to obesity, including supporting weight loss, preventing inflammation, and managing lipids. Cholesterol and Blood Sugar Regulation: Moringa seeds may contribute to lowering cholesterol and improving blood sugar control. Rich in Vitamins and Minerals: Moringa seeds are a good source of vitamins and minerals, including calcium, which is important for bone health. Skin and Hair Health: The vitamins and antioxidants in moringa seeds can be beneficial for skin and hair health. May Support Digestion: The fiber content in moringa seeds can aid in digestion. Potential for Cancer Prevention: Some research suggests that moringa seed extracts may have anti-cancer properties. May Improve Fertility and Erectile Dysfunction: Some studies suggest that moringa leaves and seeds may protect against prostate cancer, alleviate ED, and improve fertility. Other Uses: Oil Extraction: Moringa seeds are used to extract oil, which is known as Ben oil. Cosmetics and Hair Care: Moringa oil can be used in cosmetics and for hair and skin care. Biodiesel Production: Moringa seeds can be a source of biodiesel. Fertilizer and Green Manure: The seed cakes left after oil extraction can be used as fertilizer or green manure. Water Purification: Moringa seeds can be used as a natural coagulant for water purification. Food Technology: Moringa seed flour, made after removing lipids from the seeds, has a high protein content and can be used in food technology. Energy and Endurance Boost: Moringa seeds and leaves are known for their natural energy-boosting properties. Anti-bacterial Properties: Seed extracts show antibacterial activity. Traditional Use: Moringa gond is a natural plant exudate, a resin that forms when the tree is tapped, and is used in Ayurveda for its potential health benefits. How to Use: Soaking: You can soak moringa gond in water overnight, which will form a jelly-like substance. Consumption: Add to Drinks: You can add the soaked moringa gond to water, milk, or other beverages. Powder Form: You can also consume it in powder form, sprinkled over food or added to drinks. Dosage: It’s generally recommended to start with a small amount, around 1 gram per day, and gradually increase as needed, or as directed by a healthcare professional. Potential Benefits: Joint and Bone Health: Moringa gond is believed to support joint and bone health. Respiratory Health: It may also support healthy respiratory function. Immune System: It can help strengthen the immune system. Other Uses: In the food industry, moringa gum is used as an emulsifier, thickening, and stabilizing agent. Moringa flowers, besides being a springtime delicacy, are used in traditional medicine and cuisine, offering potential benefits like boosting immunity, aiding digestion, and acting as an antioxidant. Culinary Uses: Cooking: Moringa flowers can be stir-fried into dishes like “thoran” (a side dish in India), or used in curries, soups, and stews. Snack: They can be fried and eaten as a snack. Tea: Dried flowers can be steeped in hot water to make a nutritional tea. Garnish: They can be used as a garnish for various dishes. Salads and Smoothies: The petals can be sprinkled into salads or blended into smoothies or juices. Traditional & Medicinal Uses: Antioxidant: Moringa flowers are rich in antioxidants, which can help protect the body from damage caused by free radicals. Anti-inflammatory: They possess anti-inflammatory properties that may help reduce inflammation in the body. Digestive Health: Moringa flowers contain fiber and compounds that support digestive health, potentially helping with bowel movements and promoting a healthy gut microbiota. Potential Anti-diabetic Effects: Some studies suggest that moringa flowers may help regulate blood sugar levels and improve insulin sensitivity. Wound Healing: Moringa, including its flowers, has antimicrobial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties that may promote wound healing. Liver Protection: Moringa, especially the extract from the flowers, has been shown to protect the liver against damage. Other Traditional Uses: In traditional medicine, moringa flowers have been used to treat ulcers, enlarged spleen, and to produce aphrodisiac substances. Malnutrition: Moringa is believed to have properties that can help combat malnutrition, especially in infants and lactating mothers. Health Benefits of Moringa Flower Below are the Nutritional Benefits of Moringa Flower; Modern Medicinal Value The Moringa flowers contain many medicinal properties. These compounds can be great advantage to the modern medicine as these compounds are natural and less toxic. Moringa flowers have very little or no side effects and it exhibit an improved safety profile compared to the synthetic therapeutic agents used in the modern medicine.Increases Milk Production in Nursing Mothers Moringa flowers are edible, Nutrition-wise, this flower is consumed after processing. Some people find their taste closer to that of mushrooms. They contain calcium & potassium. Many researchers have proved that moringa flowers helps in the increased milk production in nursing mothers. A study published by Belitung Nursing Journal claimed that treating the postpartum mothers with regimen of moringa flower extract increases the activity of prolactin in producing milk along with improved sleep duration for the baby. It is confirmed that nursing mothers with history of significant reduction in postpartum milk production can use moringa flower as a supplement to increase the milk production. Reduces Inflammation & Swelling The extracts from seeds, leaves, bark and kernel of moringa flowers are generally known and proven to contain the bioactive agents, which reduces the inflammatory reactions in humans. The Moringa flower has been shown to suppress the inflammation by a process, which is different from other parts of plant. The extract of moringa flower reacts with the principal components which is produced by the outer membrane of bacteria & inhibits their ability to breach body defense and causes inflammation. Many researchers are still on to discover the other useful properties of flower, which are not known yet. Moringa flower juice generally improves the flow and quality of the milk of a breastfeeding mother. Moringa may Lower Cholesterol. Moringa oleifera as a cold remedy. Moringa oleifera Is Very Nutritious. Moringa oleifera Is Rich in Antioxidants. Moringa May Lower Blood Sugar Levels. Moringa oleifera May Reduce Inflammation. Moringa flower juice encourages urination and useful for urinary problems. Moringa gum is used as an abortifacient, to treat headaches, fevers, dysentery, asthma and intestinal cancer. Thegum is diuretic, astringent and abortifacient . Increasing breast milk production.Moringa increases milk production. increasesex drive(as an aphrodisiac), Moringa works as circulatory and cardiac stimulant. It contains antiulcer, anti-inflammatory, diuretic, antispasmodic, and antioxidant properties. Morgina is also attributed cholesterol lowering, antihypertensive, antiepileptic, antipyretic, hepatoprotective, antidiabetic, antifungal and antibacterial abilities. The gum is abortifacient, astringent and diuretic, which is used against a common problem, asthma. Moringa seeds are also rich in vitamins and minerals. Seed extracts show antibacterial activity and are also used as a water purifying agent. Various studies found Moringa seeds asoxidative stress, inflammation, blood sugar, and blood pressure-reducing agents. Moringa contains proteins, vitamins, and minerals. As an antioxidant, it seems to help protect cells from damage. Moringa seeds can be used as a special relaxant for common epilepsy. Moringa Oil can and roasted seeds encourage urination. Moringa contains vitamin A, vitamin B and omega-3 fatty acids. All these nutrients nourish the hair and promote growth. Vitamin A plays a crucial role in the development of healthy cells and tissues in the body. Moringa contains proteins, vitamins, and minerals. As an antioxidant, it seems to help protect cells from damage. Moringa seeds are useful for their anti-inflammatory and antibiotic properties to treat rheumatism, arthritis, gout, sexually transmitted diseases and cramp. These seeds are roasted and pounded properly and applied to the affected area mixing with coconut oil. For similar ailments, many people use seed oil. Moringa oil is used for scurvy, hysteria, bladder troubles and prostate problems. Moringa oil is also seen to treat stomach disorders by the villagers of Oman. They use it in hair oil and perfume. Moringa seeds are alsorich in vitamins and minerals. Seed extracts show antibacterial activity and are also used as a water purifying agent. Various studies found Moringa seeds as oxidative stress-, inflammation-, blood sugar-, and blood pressure-reducing agents. Moringa contains proteins, vitamins, and minerals. As an antioxidant, it seems to help protect cells from damage. The Benefits of Moringa Seeds A Rich Source Of Antioxidants And Anti-inflammatory Properties. Can Battle Anemia. Helpful In Digestion And Stomach Problems. May Regulate Blood Sugar Level. Enhances Heart Health. Aids Liver Health. Strengthens The Bones. Purifies The Water. Stem of moringa tree exudes a gum which is reddish brown or brownish black in colour. Moringa gum isused as an abortifacient, to treat headaches, fevers, dysentery, asthma and intestinal cancer. The gum is diuretic, astringent and abortifacient and is used against asthma. Moringa works as circulatory and cardiac stimulant. It contains antiulcer, anti-inflammatory, diuretic, antispasmodic, and antioxidant properties. Morgina is also attributed cholesterol lowering, antihypertensive, antiepileptic, antipyretic, hepatoprotective, antidiabetic, antifungal and antibacterial abilities The gum is abortifacient, astringent and diuretic, which is used against a common problem, asthma. Mystique Moringa seed oil 100 ml 499.00
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× Sweet Basil Mystique Sweet Basil 50 g ,Ocimum basilicum 499.00
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× Scientific name: Alpinia officinarum Botanical Name: Languas galangal or Alpinia galanga Mystique Alpinia officinarum powder 100 g 499.00
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