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Bigarette & Co.

Supplier From India
Jul-04-18

Al Fakher Type Double Apple


Few Best Terpenes and Essential Oils

With the massive number of essential oils we have in the world, selecting your best essential oils may be hard work. Apart from the fascinating fragrance that most of these organic essential oils have, the skin, hair, and health benefits of these oils are vast, few best essential oils are mentioned and their uses.
Grapefruit Terpene and Essential Oil

Promotes blood circulation on the scalp which helps in growing long, fuller hair
Helps to boost the immune system and fights depression when inhaled

Tea Tree Terpene and Essential Oil

Fights bacterial infections, fungal infections, dandruff, and acne
Relieve chest congestion when inhaled

Eucalyptus Terpene and Essential Oil

Great oil for treating insect bites, wounds, and burns
Treats bronchitis, sinus pain, asthma, respiratory tract, and coughs

Peppermint Terpene and Essential Oil

Perfect oil to inhale via your diffuser when youâ??re stressed out
Heals cracked lips,
Eliminates lice and other scalp conditions
Relieves stomach upset and nausea

Patchouli Terpene and Essential Oil

Boost s e x drive â?? a great addition to aphrodisiac oils
Inhibits fungal infection
Soothes irritation and other inflammations
Reduce body temperature

Lavender Terpene and Essential Oil

Treats skin disorder like eczema and psoriasis
Reduce skin inflammation such as itchiness and redness
Kills hair parasites
Improves blood circulation and stimulates urine production
Improves digestion

Lemongrass Terpene and Essential Oil

Fights hair loss and other scalp issues
Helps with digestive issues
Fights fever
Fights hair loss and other scalp issues
A potent antibacterial â?? killing both internal and external bacterial


Lavender Oil andTerpenes


Rose Oil and Terpenes


Al Faker Type Grape Flavor


We offer Al Kayem Brand but flavors are like Al Fakher Type Mint Flavor


We offer Brand Al Kayem but flavors are like Al Faker


Al Faker Type Mint Flavors


Papaya Leaf Tea



The papaya, a tropical tree-like plant, was originally cultivated in Mexico and can grow more than 30 feet tall. The papaya plant bears a versatile fruit that is eaten both ripe and unripe. According to "Papaya the Medicine Tree," the entire papaya plant -- roots, leaves and fruit -- offers medicinal value. Young papaya leaves are eaten like a vegetable in some cuisines, and papaya leaf tea has a variety of purported medicinal effects.

Cancer - Papaya leaf tea might prove effective as a cancer preventative and treatment, according to a study published in the February 2010 issue of the "Journal of Ethnopharmacology." In the tissue culture study, papaya leaf tea reduced inflammation and activated immune system toxic effects toward cancer cells, inhibited tumor cell growth and stimulated genes that modulate the immune system's anti-tumor effects. The researchers concluded that the results of their preliminary study indicate the immune-modulating properties of papaya leaf tea may prove to useful in treatment and prevention of diseases, including cancer, allergies and as a component in some vaccines.

Also Treats Dengue fever. A common remedy that is advised by all to dengue patients is papaya leaf juice, Anti-Malarial Properties. Papaya leaves have strong anti-malarial properties, Good for Liver, Supports Digestion, Lowers Blood Sugar Levels, Cure to Your Menstrual Pain, Helps Treat Skin Problems, Promotes Hair Growth.


Golden Herbs for Tea


Jul-13-19

Golden Herbs for Tea


Golden Tea Herbs


Papaya Leaf Tea


Paan concentrate and Terpenes


Patchouli Terpenes


Lotus Tea (Nelumbo Nucifera)
The lotus plant is an aquatic perennial plant. Botanically referred as Nymphaea Lotus, Nymphaea Nouchali is a member of the water lily family. It symbolizes beauty and sensuality. Despite lotus being a religious symbol for ages representing eternity, purity and divinity, this plant is known to provide various medicinal and health benefits.


Most parts of the lotus plant are edible. This includes the leaves, flowers, seeds and roots, all of which have been eaten in several parts of Southeast Asia for hundreds of years. Different cultures throughout the world cook and prepare Lotus plant in many different ways. The lotus plant is used in stir-fry dishes, steamed buns, desserts and various other preparations. People are now becoming increasingly aware of the health benefits of different parts of the lotus plant.
Benefits of the Lotus Plant

The Lotus root are rich in Vitamin C, Potassium and Dietary fiber.
Lotus flowers contain linoleic acid, protein, phosphorus, iron and vitamins B and C.
The flower of the lotus plant has cooling, soothing and calming properties. It is often used to relieve stress and provide relaxation.
Lotus flower are highly used in facial to improve the texture and condition of the skin.
The lotus has been studied to lower the risk of developing various cardiovascular diseases including stroke and heart attacks.
Drinking lotus tea can help treat premature ejaculation. It is also believed to be helpful in curing syphilis and for soothing hyperacidity, acid reflux and burning sensations in the stomach. It also helps treat gastric ulcers.
Lotus seeds can help build lean muscles and strengthen the body.
Lotus roots juice can help clear the throat and the lungs as well as treat colds, coughs and other respiratory ailments.
Oil extracted from the lotus flower might be effective in preventing gray hair and stimulating the body's production of melanin.
The plant is effectively used to increase memory.
White lotus is used internally in treatment of gastrointestinal disorders and jaundice.


Jul-13-19

There are series of health benefits of Jabon Leaf tea few are;

It is good antioxidant, controls cholesterol, Anti-cancer, Prevent premature aging, Immunity booster, Good for bones, tea is used to loss weight, tea is good high blood Pressure patients, give strength to teeth and gums, Works as anti aging good for skin and Fight wrinkles.


White Pepper and Black Pepper Terpenes


White Pepper and Black Pepper Terpenes


Papaya Leaf Tea

The papaya, a tropical tree-like plant, was originally cultivated in Mexico and can grow more than 30 feet tall. The papaya plant bears a versatile fruit that is eaten both ripe and unripe. According to "Papaya the Medicine Tree," the entire papaya plant -- roots, leaves and fruit -- offers medicinal value. Young papaya leaves are eaten like a vegetable in some cuisines, and papaya leaf tea has a variety of purported medicinal effects.

Cancer - Papaya leaf tea might prove effective as a cancer preventative and treatment, according to a study published in the February 2010 issue of the "Journal of Ethnopharmacology." In the tissue culture study, papaya leaf tea reduced inflammation and activated immune system toxic effects toward cancer cells, inhibited tumor cell growth and stimulated genes that modulate the immune system's anti-tumor effects. The researchers concluded that the results of their preliminary study indicate the immune-modulating properties of papaya leaf tea may prove to useful in treatment and prevention of diseases, including cancer, allergies and as a component in some vaccines.

Also Treats Dengue fever. A common remedy that is advised by all to dengue patients is papaya leaf juice, Anti-Malarial Properties. Papaya leaves have strong anti-malarial properties, Good for Liver, Supports Digestion, Lowers Blood Sugar Levels, Cure to Your Menstrual Pain, Helps Treat Skin Problems, Promotes Hair Growth.


Jul-13-19

There are series of health benefits of Taro Leaf tea few are;

It is good antioxidant, controls cholesterol, Anti-cancer, Prevent premature aging, Immunity booster, Good for bones, tea is used to loss weight, tea is good high blood Pressure patients, give strength to teeth and gums, Works as anti aging good for skin and Fight wrinkles.


Jul-13-19

Lotus Tea (Nelumbo Nucifera)
The lotus plant is an aquatic perennial plant. Botanically referred as Nymphaea Lotus, Nymphaea Nouchali is a member of the water lily family. It symbolizes beauty and sensuality. Despite lotus being a religious symbol for ages representing eternity, purity and divinity, this plant is known to provide various medicinal and health benefits.


Most parts of the lotus plant are edible. This includes the leaves, flowers, seeds and roots, all of which have been eaten in several parts of Southeast Asia for hundreds of years. Different cultures throughout the world cook and prepare Lotus plant in many different ways. The lotus plant is used in stir-fry dishes, steamed buns, desserts and various other preparations. People are now becoming increasingly aware of the health benefits of different parts of the lotus plant.
Benefits of the Lotus Plant

The Lotus root are rich in Vitamin C, Potassium and Dietary fiber.
Lotus flowers contain linoleic acid, protein, phosphorus, iron and vitamins B and C.
The flower of the lotus plant has cooling, soothing and calming properties. It is often used to relieve stress and provide relaxation.
Lotus flower are highly used in facial to improve the texture and condition of the skin.
The lotus has been studied to lower the risk of developing various cardiovascular diseases including stroke and heart attacks.
Drinking lotus tea can help treat premature ejaculation. It is also believed to be helpful in curing syphilis and for soothing hyperacidity, acid reflux and burning sensations in the stomach. It also helps treat gastric ulcers.
Lotus seeds can help build lean muscles and strengthen the body.
Lotus roots juice can help clear the throat and the lungs as well as treat colds, coughs and other respiratory ailments.
Oil extracted from the lotus flower might be effective in preventing gray hair and stimulating the body's production of melanin.
The plant is effectively used to increase memory and create a feeling of euphoria and ecstasy, without the use of narcotics.
White lotus is used internally in treatment of gastrointestinal disorders and jaundice.


 
 
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