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Kahipiththan Leaves – Dried Cyclea peltata Leaves – Traditional Herbal Medicine – 100g

1,998.00

– Dried Cyclea peltata leaves are used in Ayurvedic medicine for their health benefits. – The leaves are rich in antioxidants and have antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. – They are commonly used to treat skin conditions, digestive issues, and respiratory problems. – The leaves are also a good source of fiber and can be used to make tea or taken as a supplement.

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Cyclea peltata (Kahipiththan Leaves/Ink Berry) Introduction:Dried Cyclea peltata leaves, also known as Kahipiththan Leaves/ Ink Berry, are a natural herbal remedy used in traditional Ayurvedic medicine. These leaves offer a range of health benefits and are commonly used for their medicinal properties. Product Features: Natural and Organic: Our Dried Cyclea peltata leaves are 100% natural and organic, ensuring purity and quality. Ayurvedic Uses: Traditionally used in Ayurveda, these leaves are believed to possess therapeutic properties and are incorporated into various herbal remedies. Health Benefits: Cyclea peltata leaves are known for their potential health benefits, including supporting respiratory health, digestion, and overall well-being. Convenient Form: Dried leaves offer a convenient way to incorporate this herb into your daily routine, making it easy to use and store. Sustainably Sourced: Our leaves are ethically and sustainably sourced to ensure environmental conservation. Benefits: Promotes respiratory health Supports digestion and gut health Enhances overall well-being Natural and safe herbal remedy Easy to incorporate into daily routine Usage: Tea: Steep dried leaves in hot water to create a soothing tea. Infusions: Add leaves to hot water and let them infuse for medicinal purposes. Cooking: Incorporate ground leaves into culinary preparations. Supplements: Available in capsule or tablet form for convenient consumption. Additional Information: Ayurveda.org: Cyclea peltata Research on Cyclea peltata