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  • Lemongrass Plant

    Dried Lemongrass Leaves – Certified organic

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    Wholesaler of of bulk organic lemongrass leaves (dried). Sold in bulk or packaged with other plants (e.g.rooibos) to specifications under private labels for tisanes, etc.

  • Dried Rooibos Leaves Fermented and Unfermented – Certified organic

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    Wholesaler of of bulk organic rooibos (unfermented and fermented). Sold in bulk or packaged to specifications under private labels.

  • Eriosema kraussianum (Pale yellow eriosema)

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    Eriosema is traditionally used in Africa as an aphrodisiac, notably to enhance male potency.

  • Flax Seed Powder 900g

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    Visit our website for more info:

    https://www.seedoil.co.za/

  • Handmade Moringa Soap (100g)

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    Moringa is naturally anti-bacterial and high in anti-oxidants, especially Zeatin, which protects our skin against environmental damage, delays skin aging and improves skin barrier functions, including better moisture retention and elasticity.

  • Harpagophytum procumbens (Devils claw)

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    Historically, devil’s claw has been used to treat pain, liver and kidney problems, fever, and malaria. It has also been used in ointments to heal sores, boils, and other skin problems.

  • Helichrysum arenarium (Sandy everlasting)

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    It is a natural astringent. Warm infusions of Sandy Everlasting are given in leucorrhoea, diseases of the bowels, and haemorrhages. Sandy everlasting can be applied externally to bruises and indolent tumours. 

  • Herbs

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    Aloe Ferox
    Buchu
    Dandelion
    Green Rooibos
    Honeybush
    Hoodia
    Lemon Balm
    Lemongrass
    and much more…

  • Hoodia gordonii (Kalahari Cactus)

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    Extracts from Hoodia gordonii are used in dietary supplements that claim to reduce appetite and boost weight loss.

  • Hypoxis hemerocallidea (African Potato)

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    The African wild potato is used for urinary tract disorders including bladder infections (cystitis), prostate problems including benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and prostate cancer; other cancers; and lung disease.

  • Leonotis leonurus (Wild Dagga)

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    Leonotis leonurus (Wild Dagga) is traditionally used as a decoction, both topically and orally, in the treatment of a wide variety of conditions such as haemorrhoids, eczema, skin rashes, boils, itching, muscular cramps, headache and epilepsy.

  • Lessertia frutecens (Cancer Bush)

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    The therapeutic properties of Sutherlandia/Lessertia are based on its ability to help the human body to mobilize its own immunologic and physiologic resources to help combat diseases and fight mental and emotional stress

  • Lippia javanica (Koorsbossie)

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    Lippia javanica is used as herbal tea and has ethnomedicinal applications such as in colds, cough, fever, malaria, wounds, diarrhoea, chest pains, bronchitis, and asthma.

  • Lobostemon fruticosus (Pajama Bush)

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    The Lobostemon fruticosus plant,was traditionally used for anything from general wounds to blood poisoning, ringworm, or even syphilis.

  • Maca Powder

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    PERUVIAN MACA ROOT POWDER
    Legend has it that Incan warriors used to eat maca before going into battle – they believed it gave them invincible strength and stamina. Yellow maca is the most widely available type of maca root, which has thyroid modulati

  • Mondai whitei (White’s ginger)

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    Mondia is used in many parts of Africa as a traditional remedy to improve appetite and libido, as a galactagogue, as a fertility medication, and as an antidepressant.