Also known as purple salt or Indian salt, Kala Namak has a very strong and particular aroma - sulphurous but not unwelcome. Original to the eye for its color, Kala Namak fino is a rock salt which is characteristic in taste and also in smell; a truly special gourmet and exotic room.
Chili pepper is an excellent flavoring for cooking but it is also a food with healing and cosmetic properties, which not everyone knows about. Chili pepper has antibacterial properties, as well as digestive and antioxidant properties. It is rich in vitamin C, vitamin A, E, PP, potassium, calcium and phosphorus.
Chili pepper is an excellent cooking flavoring but it is also a food with healing and cosmetic properties, not everyone is known. Chilli has antibacterial properties, as well as having digestive and antioxidant properties. It is rich in vitamin C, vitamin A, E, PP, potassium, calcium and phosphorus.
These small and aromatic seeds are known for their excellent properties, used both in cooking and for beneficial infusions. They give a very intense aroma and a slightly bitter taste to many recipes, appreciated in Asian, French and Cajun cuisines. Celery seeds are excellent for soups, broths, sauces, flavoring meat and the famous celery salt. They contain precious nutrients and antioxidants, useful for our well-being.
Already in ancient times this medicinal herb was used to heal wounds and to treat kidney problems. Today it is studied for its diuretic properties and against water retention, as well as its ability to promote the well-being of the bones and counteract osteoporosis. Its good silicon levels are memory support. A horsetail tea, in addition to the refreshing taste, helps in the intake of vitamin C, potassium salts, flavonoids and oxalic acid.
Used over the centuries as a natural remedy for those suffering from edema and varicose veins, horse chestnut has many active ingredients. Promotes microcirculation, as a drainage it counteracts water retention, and shows anti-inflammatory benefits. Excellent for strengthening capillaries, horse chestnut can be exploited from the bark, taken with this herbal tea with an intense and restorative taste.
Ingredients: Horse chestnut Botanical name: Aesculus Hippocastanum L. Origin: Poland
Ginger is rich in antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and antiviral agents. It is rich in vitamins A, B6, K, relieves the sense of nausea, migraine, indigestion, heartburn and stomach pain. Rich in vitamin B, it decreases the sense of hunger. Excellent for sore throat and flu as it acts as an anti-inflammatory.
Tansy promotes digestion for difficult menstruation. Also useful for rinsing against toothache. Furthermore, a small amount is sufficient to enhance the flavor of fillings for ravioli, omelettes and sauces.
Bacopa Monnieri is a plant famous in Ayurvedic medicine for its beneficial activity in the brain. It is also known by the scientific name "water hyssop", a plant used for thousands of years in India in traditional Ayurvedic medicine, called Brahmi. Bacopa monnieri acts on several aspects, is effective against some cognitive or mood disorders, due to anxiety, attention problems, depression, it also improves memory and cognitive abilities.
Ingredients: bacopa monnieri Wettst Botanical name: bacopa monnieri Origin: India
Damiana known in botanical terms as Turnera diffusa willd has an antidepressant action in case of physical or intellectual fatigue, tiredness, stress, calms anxiety and helps fight nervousness and insomnia as well as fighting depression.
Ingredienti: damiana foglie Nome botanico: Turnera diffusa willd Origine: Messico
Known for centuries as a remedy for reducing anxiety and calming the nervous system, this plant also has beneficial effects on the cardiovascular system. It supports female well-being with distensive properties during the menstrual cycle, palpitations and menopausal hot flashes. An infusion of Leonorus Cardiaca leaves relaxes the muscles, helps regulate the heartbeat and is an excellent natural sedative.
Turmeric is a plant native to eastern India. The plant, introduced by sailors, is found in Europe already in the monastic writings of the 6th century. Due to the color similar to saffron, it was also wrongly called Indian saffron. The therapeutic power of turmeric is manifold.