Coriander, feathery annual plant of the parsley family (Apiaceae), parts of which are used as both an herb and a spice. Coriander, feathery annual plant of the parsley family (Apiaceae), parts of which are used as both an herb and a spice.
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Star Anise 500grams
USh100,000
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Cinnamon
USh30,000 – USh250,000
Corriander powder 1kg
USh30,000
*May help lower blood sugar. High blood sugar is a risk factor for type 2 diabetes ( 1 ).
*Rich in immune-boosting antioxidants.
*May benefit heart health.
*May protect brain health.
*May promote digestion and gut health.
*May fight infections.
*May protect your skin.
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*Aphrodisiac: Mondia whitei is commonly used as an aphrodisiac in African countries. It may work by delaying contractions of the bulbospongiosus muscles.
*Antidepressant: Scientific studies support the use of Mondia whitei as an antidepressant.
*Sexual stimulant: Mondia whitei is used as a sexual stimulant and may also improve sperm function.
*Appetite stimulant: The roots of Mondia whitei are used as an appetite stimulant.
*Galactagogue: Mondia whitei is used as a galactagogue, or to stimulate milk production in lactating mothers.
*Fertility medication: Mondia whitei is used as a fertility medication.
*Mild laxative: Mondia whitei is used as a mild laxative.
*Antiviral Capabilities
One of the most popular pharmacologically relevant attributes of star anise is its shikimic acid content. Shikimic acid is a compound with strong antiviral capabilities. | *Antifungal Properties: Star anise is a rich source of the flavonoid anethole. | *Its ability to inhibit bacterial growth implicated in a variety of common illnesses. | *Promote digestive health and relieve symptoms such as bloating, gas, and indigestion.
*Contains protective plant compounds | *May support healthy skin | *May aid weight management | *May curb appetite | *May improve the symptoms of anaemia | *May support breast milk production | *May alleviate some symptoms of menopause | *May have anti-bacterial properties
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