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Black Eldermint
(Black Seed, Elderberries, Peppermint, Potassium Sorbate & Distilled Water)
PROPERTIES AND USES: Longevity, colds, flu swellings, respiratory problems, energy anemia, sexual energy, oxygenator, antispasmodic, stomatic, stimulant, bervine, cardiac, tonic, febrifuge (reduces fever), aromatic (smells and tastes good).
BODILY INFLUENCES: What is Black Seed? An annual herbaceous plant, black cumin seed (botanical name is nigella sativa l.), or black seed for short, is believed to be indigenous to the Mediterranean region but has been cultivated into other parts of the world including the Arabian peninsula, northern Africa, and parts of Asia. The plant has no relation to the common kitchen herb, cumin. Tiny and hairy, being no more than 3mm in length, black seed originates from the common fennel flower plant (nigella sativa) of the buttercup (Ranunculaceae) family. Nigella sativa is sometimes mistakenly confused with the fennel herb plant (Foeniculum vulgare). The plant has finely divided foliage and pale bluish purple or white flowers. The flowers grow terminally on its branches while the leaves grow opposite each other in pairs, on either side of the stem. Its lower leaves are small and petioled, and the upper leaves are long (6-10cm). the stalk of the plant reaches a height of twelve to eighteen inches as its fruit, the black seed, matures. Nigella sativa is bisexual and forms a fruit capsule which consists of many white triagonal seeds. Once the fruit capsule has matured, it opens up and the seeds contained within are exposed to the air, becoming black in color (black seeds). Nigella sativa and its black seed are known by other names, varying between places. some call it black caraway, habbat al barakah , and habbat sawda , others call it black cumin (kalounji), onion seeds or even coriander seeds. in English, the nigella sativa plant is commonly referred to as black cumin . Nevertheless, this is nigella sativa, which has been known and used from ancient times, and is also known in Persian as Shonaiz. Black Seed is phytotherapuetic (Herbal medicine ) and has been known to reduce your risk to illness and disease by strengthening your immune system and protecting your body’s most important organs. It is a wondrous herb that has been used for centuries throughout the world for its many therapeutic properties. Long esteemed through daily use for good health into great age, Elderberries have been passed on to us. In the United States, Michigan legend and folklore has endeared this plant for use in life extension. Much gratitude has been expressed by users in the relief of headache due to cold, shaking disorders, rheumatism, jaundice, kidney problems, epilepsy, and syphilis. An extract of the flowers is held by many to be aphrodisiac (exciting sexual desire). Peppermint: Quite, aside from being one of the most popular flavoring agents. The therapeutic value of Peppermint has its roots in herbal use from the beginning of man's first association with it. It has been sought out through the eons of time as a pleasant refreshment. Its leaves are chewed, teas are made from its leaves, as well as the oil. The use of these brings an exhilarating aromatic sensation as well as fresh oxygen for well-being. Mothers have long known a cup of tea will relieve baby's colic. A touch of peppermint oil to the tongue of a baby or adult pushes distressful gas from the body and settles the stomach (especially good to calm morning sickness). A partial list of Peppermint's additional corrective services is diarrhea, dizziness, convulsions, earache, fainting, fevers of all types, stomach and bowel gas, nausea, nervous headache, restlessness, motion sickness, spasms, toothache, vomiting, and heart palpitations. This is excellent for the lungs, pneumonia, phlegm and acid conditions.
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