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SKU: 0850 Categories: Chinese, Fruit orchardScientific name: Lycium barbarum
Family: Solanaceae
Origin: China
Medicinal use: It is a hedge or scrub shrub that reaches between 2 and 3 meters in height, and between 2 and 3 and a half meters in width. It has thorny branches and long, whole and somewhat thick leaves. The fruit is a fleshy ovoid berry of red or orange color. Goji berries have been attributed multiple health benefits, however various articles have questioned the scientific endorsement of these alleged virtues.
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Shatavari
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SKU: 1790 Categories: Chinese, Medicinal GardenScientific name: Asparagus racemosus
Family: Asparagaceae
Origin: Tropical Afica and N Australia
Medicinal use: This is the quintessential herb for women recommended in Ayurvedic medicine. It tones the female reproductive system and is an excellent rejuvenator. Shatavari increases breast milk production and is excellent for menopausal women.
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Mint, Chinese
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SKU: 1340 Category: ChineseScientific name: Mentha canadensis
Family: Lamiaceae
Origin: The world
Medicinal use: Distilling the mint produces an oil rich in menthol, substance commercially valuable and widely used in food production such as candy, shaving lotions, oral products (toothpaste, mouthwash), perfumes, insecticides Several species of the genus They are used in sweet dishes and pastries, as well as in savory dishes, with the species Mentha spicata, mint, Moorish tea is made in the Maghreb. It is also used in the preparation of quibbe.
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Mugwort, chinese
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SKU: 0050 Category: ChineseScientific name: Artemisia argyi
Family: Asteraceae
Origin: Mongolia, India
Medicinal use: In traditional Chinese medicine, they are considered to have bitter, pungent, and warm properties and are associated with the liver, spleen, and kidney meridians. The leaves are used as an antiseptic, expectorant, febrifuge, and styptic. The herb is considered to increase the blood supply to the pelvic region and stimulate menstruation, help treat infertility, dysmenorrhea, asthma and cough. The fine fibers from the plant have been used as a bonding agent for stamp stamping paste.
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