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Asafoetida (Ferula assa-foetida)
Orgaweek Asafoetida, also known as “the food of the gods,” is a powerful spice and traditional remedy derived from the roots of the Ferula assa-foetida plant. It’s recognized for its pungent aroma, digestive benefits, and rich anti-inflammatory properties.
Key Features
- Traditional Remedy: Valued for centuries in traditional healing and modern medicine.
- Digestive Aid: Promotes digestive health and is often used to relieve indigestion and bloating.
- Anti-inflammatory Properties: Contains compounds that help reduce inflammation.
- Supports Respiratory Health: Can be used to support a healthy respiratory system.
- Unique Aroma: Known for its strong, distinctive aroma and flavor, which mellows when cooked.
- Rich Chemical Composition: Packed with resins, gums, and volatile oils.
- Versatile Forms: Available as resin, powder, and extract to suit different culinary and medicinal uses.
- High-Quality Production: Processed under strict quality standards to ensure purity and safety.
- Long Shelf Life: Maintains its aroma and potency for up to two years.
- Multiple Packaging Options: Sold in bulk or smaller containers with Orgaweek branding.
Broadleaf Plantain (Plantago major)
- Wound-Healing Properties: Historically known as the “Band-Aid plant,” valued for its remarkable vulnerability (wound-healing) properties.
- Rich in Actives: Contains beneficial compounds including Aucubin, Mucilage, Tannins, and Flavonoids.
- Soothing & Anti-inflammatory: Highly effective in topical applications for skin irritations, wound care, and anti-inflammatory creams.
- Flavor Profile: Characterized by a wild, earthy, and grassy aroma and taste with a slightly astringent finish.
- Versatile Formats: Available as Dried Leaves (whole/cut), Leaf Powder, Herbal Extract, and Herbal Infusion (Tea).
Fki Weed (Descurainia sophia)
Orgaweek Fki Weed, also known as Flixweed, is a medicinal herb with a long history in Persian and Middle Eastern traditional medicine. It’s highly valued for its natural remedies, detoxifying, and anti-inflammatory properties.
Key Features
- Natural Detoxifier: Supports the body’s natural detoxification processes, helping to cleanse the system.
- Anti-Inflammatory Properties: Contains flavonoids and glucosinolates known to have soothing and anti-inflammatory effects.
- Supports Internal Health: Promotes internal healing and aids in detoxification, contributing to overall wellness.
- Digestive Aid: Often used to support digestive health.
- Soothing Effects: Helps to soothe the body and promote a sense of well-being.
- Versatile Forms: Available as Dried Seeds, Herbal Infusions (Detox Tea), Herbal Extracts, and Herbal Distillates (Hydrosols).
- Mild Flavor: The herbal infusion has a slightly bitter taste that is well-suited for natural and herbal tea blends.
- Quality Controlled: Each batch is carefully cultivated and harvested to ensure maximum therapeutic value and purity.
- Long Shelf Life: Maintains best quality for up to 12-18 months, depending on storage.
- Multiple Packaging Options: Sold in bulk or retail packaging to meet various needs.
Fruit Roll-ups
Orgaweek Fruit Roll-ups are a natural and delicious snack made from fruit purée. They are gently dried to preserve their authentic flavor, color, and nutritional benefits, offering a chewy, tangy-sweet treat that’s popular with all age groups.
- Made from natural fruit purée.
- Gently dried to preserve authentic flavor, color, and nutritional benefits.
- Features a chewy texture and a tangy-sweet taste.
- A healthy and enjoyable snack for all ages.
- Free from artificial additives, preservatives, and added sugar.
- Considered a popular and versatile fruit-based snack.
- Shelf life of 12 months when stored in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area.
- Meets international export regulations with fumigation treatment.
- Available in various bulk and retail packaging options.
- Can be packed as single rolls or multiple rolls per package.
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