Every Pukka plastic-free tea bag comes in its own recyclable envelope to retain the essential oils in our organic herbs. Each bag has two chambers, allowing these incredible herbs to flow and release the full potency in your cup. To help the flavours to fully disperse, pour boiling water directly on the bag. Every herb loves the water, so leave them to steep for the perfect brew. And remember to boil just the amount of water you need to make your cuppa as environmentally-friendly as it can be.
Castor oil has natural antibacterial and antifungal properties and is high in Vitamin E, minerals, proteins, and Omega 6 and 9 beneficial fatty acids. Its unusually high ricinoleic acid ratio makes it beneficial to skin and hair. Castor oil is traditionally used as massage oil for assisting detoxification and soothing the skin.
Though it has a rigid surface and is bitter in taste, bitter melon is believed to have a host of medicinal properties including helping with balancing and regulating blood sugar level. Additionally, the juicy pulp of Jamun/ Jambo fruit contains resin, Gallic acid and tannin and the taste can vary from acidic to fairly sweet. The Jamun seed is known to contain a biochemical called ‘jambolin’ and glycoside, which is believed to check the conversion of starch into sugar. It is also a rich source of vitamins A & C. Popular name(s): Jambul, Jamun, Black Plum, Faux Pistachier, Indian Blackberry, Jambol, Doowet and Jambolan. “The fruit of the tree are very tasteful; one who regularly consumes the juice of the jambu tree, does not suffer from old age, disease and can even resist death…” Vayu puran, Chapter 46, Verse 28/29.
Gits Pakora Mix 500g
Pakoras are popular all over the world and are eaten as a snack, starter or accompaniment. This light batter mix can be used to make delicious vegetable pakoras or chicken pakoras. Made from chickpea flour flavoured with subtle spices. Full instructions on the pack. Add a selection of parboiled drumsticks, okra, onions, potatoes, carrots or brinjal in any combination during cooking for a deliciously authentic addition to any meal.
Eucalyptus oil is a pure essential oil that has practical many healing properties. It comes from a fast-growing evergreen tree native to India and Australia, with global eucalyptus oil production mainly from Eucalyptus Globulus.
Eucalyptus oil is the distilled oil that comes from the dried leaves of eucalyptus – a colorless liquid with a strong woody and sweet smell. There are more than 700 different species of eucalyptus in the world, of which at least 500 produce a type of essential oil.
Diluted form of eucalyptus oil is taken orally for pain and inflammation of respiratory tract mucous membranes, coughs, asthma, bronchitis, sinus pain and inflammation, and respiratory infections. It is also used as an antiseptic, insect repellent, and treatment option for wounds, burns, and ulcer.
For healing mucus membranes (such as to safely and effectively treat allergies and asthma, you can apply a drop of eucalyptus oil on an organic cotton ball and sniff it several times a day. I also recommend adding a few drops to water or a nebulizer as steam therapy, or you can use a few drops in your bath water.
It is commonly mixed with other oils to make it more easily absorbed by your skin. This supports the moisturizing process, which explains the oil's presence in skin products like a natural sunscreen.
There are different ways to use eucalyptus oil, including aromatically, topically, or internally. For instance, it can be applied to skin within a carrier oil, such as coconut /almond or sesame oil. Add drop added to 1 to 3 teaspoons of carrier, and increase the essential oil as necessary.
Bean-White Kidney bean (Cannellini Bean ) Heirloom Grown Organically-200 Seeds !
What are White Kidney Beans? White kidney beans (or cannellini beans), just like many other beans, are a member of the Phaseolus vulgaris species. They are similar to navy beans, which are commonly sold as "baked beans".
White kidney beans have huge potential as a weight loss aid. It is an effective carb blocker and may help you reduce weight by shedding off excess fat while also helping to maintain lean muscle mass.
Where Do White Kidney Beans Come From? White kidney beans are very popular in parts of Italy such as Tuscany, where they are used extensively for cooking.
White Kidney Beans Benefits Beans are full of fibre, vitamins, and minerals. They are also a good source of vegetable protein while also being low in fat. In addition to this, it has been found that white kidney bean extracts have been effective as a weight loss aid because they are starch or carb blockers.
India can be roughly divided into 2 zones, the rice eating South and the Wheat eating North. Wheat has been cultivated in India, primarily in the northern and western states since prehistoric times and the ancient Vedic texts give many references to "godhuma", wheat in Sanskrit.
Are you experiencing hair problems like hair fall, dandruff or dull & damaged hair? It's time to switch to New Dabur Vatika Enriched Coconut Hair Oil. It has the goodness of 100% pure coconut oil along with 10 selected ingredients with proven hair benefits in Ayurveda. Each ingredient has a unique benefit – Amla: Helps strengthen hair roots and make hair stronger Curry Leaves: Boost’s hair growth Aloe Vera: Helps condition hair to make them softer Henna: Helps impart color to hair & useful in Dandruff control Bhringraj: Helps reduce hair fall and promotes new hair growth Methi seeds: Helps control dandruff Brahmi: Good for scalp health Black Pepper: Helps promote hair growth Kalonji: Helps control Hair fall Triphala: Makes hair stronger & helps controls dandruff Vatika Hair Oil penetrates deeper into hair & scalp to give complete nourishment and 50% hair fall control in just 4 weeks! * It also helps control dandruff and manages dull & damaged hair! Vatika – For Stronger, Thicker, Beautiful Hair!
Kantola Fry Recipe. A South Indian style Kantola fry recipe that will go well as a side dish for both rice and chapatis. Its also called as Kankoda or Karol and by various other names across India.