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| 1. Alvita Teas - Fennel Seed Tea 24Bags | |
| A member of the carrot family, Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) is a native of Italy and one of the most ancient of cultivated plants. The Roman colonization of Italy spread the early use of the plant, especially for culinary purposes. Used as a flavoring for salt-water fish, it was also used to whiten, tenderize and deodorize the meat. The odor of Fennel seed is fragrant and the taste is warm, sweet and agreeable. Similar in taste to Dill and Anise, Fennel may be substituted for them in recipes for interesting effects. The shoots and stalks can also be eaten raw like celery. In addition to Fennel's culinary uses, it adds a sharp scent to potpourris, sachets, perfumes and soaps. Fennel is often used with other herbs for its soothing effect. Since 1922, Alvita has been making the finest herb teas money can buy. Pure, natural singles and blends that bring you unsurpassed enjoyment, healthful . . . | |
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| 2. Alvita Teas - Fenugreek Seed Tea 30Bags | |
| Originating in the Mediterranean region and Asia, Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) is one of the oldest herbs known. Its seeds were highly praised for their beneficial uses in ancient Egypt and India and later among the Greeks and Romans. The seeds were also used to produce a yellow dye for coloring wool. As Fenugreek spread around the Mediterranean, ancient physicians learned that its seeds contained a great deal of mucilage and when mixed with water provided many health benefits. The most common uses of Fenugreek today are culinary, such as providing a maple flavor for confectioneries, an ingredient of curry powders, and as an enhancement for meats, poultry, and marinated vegetables. For more than 75 years, long before it became fashionable, Alvita was championing the profound health-giving properties of herbal teas. We travel to the far reaches of the globe for the finest herbs, . . . | |
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| 3. Now's Sweet Almond Oil 4oz | |
| Almond Oil is an all-natural oil derived from pressed almonds. Vegetable-derived oils date back to Biblical times, when they were mixed with fragrant herbs to create traditional ointments. Almond Oil nourishes and revives the skin, is easily absorbed, won't clog pores and promotes clear, healthy skin. It is a great all-over body moisturizer. Serving Size: Free of: Other Ingredients: Suggested Use: Use as a cosmetic oil or cosmetic ingredient for softening and moisturizing. This 100% pure oil is also excellent as a salad and culinary oil This sweet almond oil is odorless and is derived from pressed almonds. Excellent in promoting the natural beauty. Warnings: Disclaimers: | |
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| 4. Nature's Way's Fenu-Thyme 100Caps | |
| Synergistic, proprietary blend of Fenugreek seeds and Thyme leaf. Usage Fenu-Thyme blends two traditionally culinary herbs which have also historically been used to support the respiratory system because of their mucilaginous properties.* Recommended Daily Dosage 450 mg per capsules. Two capsules two to five times daily with water at mealtimes or prepared as a tea. The following list is for serving size of 2 capsules (proprietary formula) Primary Ingredients Fenugreek Seed Thyme Leaf Other Ingredients Gelatin | |
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| 5. Traditional's Eater's Digest Tea 16Bags | |
| Eater's Digest Tea contains a blend of herbs to assist digestion, promote assimilation, and relieve indigestion, and sooth stomach and intestinal upset. A refreshing mealtime beverage with Mint, Ginger & Papaya. Eater's Digest is a satisfying blend of favorite mealtime herbs. The cooling, aromatic taste of peppermint leaf, the settling qualities of ginger and the soothing effect of papaya and fennel make this tea good tasting and comforting. Enjoy Eater's Digest as the perfect beverage to accompany or follow any meal. Nature's freshness renews our senses. The glowing, aromatic taste of mint is unmistakable! The ancient Egyptians and Greeks knew of peppermint's virtues and the Romans crowned themselves with mint at their feasts. Today it is cultivated for culinary, cosmetic and medicinal purposes. Look for it in the wild! We sense the return to perfect medicine will be found in . . . | |
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| 6. Solaray's Fenugreek & Thyme 475mg 100Caps | |
| Not to be used during pregnancy. Fenugreek and Thyme are two popular culinary herbs traditionally used to suppport the respiratory and digestive systems. The mucilage in Fenugreek seeds is believed to be the source of its beneficial effects. Ingredients: Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) (seed), 750mg; Thyme (Thymus vulgaris) (leaf), 200mg; Other Ingredients: Gelatin Capsule, Cellulose, Silica and Magnesium Stearate As a dietary supplement, take two capsules two to four times a day with meals or a glass of water. | |
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| 7. Solaray's Garlic & Parsley 530mg 100Caps | |
| Garlic and Parsley are two widely known culinary herbs. The healthful properties of each are enhanced in this combination formula. Ingredients: Garlic (Allium sativum)(bulb), 265mg; Parsley (Petroselinum crispum)(aerial), 265mg; Other Ingredients: Gelatin (capsule) As a dietary supplement, take 1 or 2 capsules two times a day with meals or a glass of water. | |
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| 8. Alvita Teas - Fenugreek Seed Tea Bulk Tea 11oz | |
| Originating in the Mediterranean region and Asia, Fenugreek (Trigonella Foenum-graecum) is one of the oldest herbs known. Its seed were highly praised for their beneficial uses in ancient Egypt and India and later among the Greeks and Romans. The seeds were also used to produce a yellow dye for coloring wool. As Fenugreek spread around the Mediterranean, ancient physicians learned that its seeds contained a great deal of mucilage and when mixed with water provided many health benefits. The most common uses of Fenugreek today are culinary, such as providing a maple flavor for confectioneries, an ingredient of curry powders, and as an enhancement for meats, poultry and marinated vegetables. Since 1922, Alvita has been making the finest herb teas money can buy. Pure, natural singles and blends that bring you unsurpassed enjoyment, healthful benefits, and complete satisfaction. No less . . . | |
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