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Coriander: Coriander or cilantro is a wonderful source of dietary fibre, manganese, iron and magnesium as well. In addition, coriander leaves are rich in Vitamin C,Vitamin K and protein.
They also contain small amounts of calcium, phosphorous, potassium, thiamin, niacin and carotene.

Cumin: Promotes Digestion. Is a Rich Source of Iron. May Help With Diabetes. It can help Improve Blood Cholesterol, May Promote Weight-Loss and Fat Reduction. May Prevent Food-Borne Illnesses

Aniseed: Anise is used for upset stomach, intestinal gas, “runny nose,” and as an expectorant to increase productive cough, as a diuretic to increase urine flow, and as an appetite stimulant.
Women use anise to increase milk flow when nursing, start menstruation, treat menstrual discomfort or pain, ease childbirth, and increase sex drive. Men use anise to treat symptoms of
“male menopause.” Other uses include treatment of seizures, nicotine dependence, trouble sleeping (insomnia), asthma, and constipation.

Cinnamon: significantly promotes type I collagen biosynthesis within dermal fibroblasts, Thanks to the antibacterial effects of bioactive phytochemicals, cinnamon could help clear breakouts, It may lower blood sugar.

Turmeric: This anti-inflammatory ability might reduce the aggravation that people with arthritis feel in their joints. Turmeric has been getting attention recently because of its antioxidant abilities. The antioxidant effect of turmeric appears to be so powerful that it may stop your liver from being damaged by toxins. This could be good news for people who take strong drugs for diabetes or other health conditions that might hurt their liver with long-term use.

Clove: Improve Digestion. Using cloves in your meals will add a burst of flavour to them and also aid the digestive process by stimulating the secretion of digestive enzymes, It Is Antibacterial,

Anti-Carcinogenic, Protects The Liver, Regulate Blood Sugar. Prevents Mutation, Enhances Immune System, Anti-Inflammatory.

Cayenne: May Aid Digestive Health. Dietary spices and their active components may provide many benefits for your stomach. For example, cayenne pepper may help boost the stomach's defence against infections, increase

R200.00

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