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Al harmal, (Peganum)250 gram, dried herbal عشبة الحرمل

Description: Peganum harmala, commonly called wild rue, Syrian rue, African rue, esfand or espand, or harmel, is a perennial, herbaceous plant, with a woody underground root-stock, of the family Nitrariaceae, usually growing in saline soils in temperate desert and Mediterranean regions.UsesWeed and livestock poisoningEditIn some regions it is a common weed. In China it is seen as a noxious weed, invasive in overgrazed areas In the United States, where it is not native, it is officially registered as a noxious weed or similar designation in Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico and Oregon. Infestations can be invasive and very difficult to exterminate. It is also known as an agricultural seed contaminant. It often causes livestock poisonings, especially during drought. Consumption by animals causes reduced fertility and abortions. Control is possible only with powerful herbicides. Manually uprooting the plants is near impossible and there are no methods of biological control currently awaiting approval. The rootstock contains starches that help the plant survive being defoliated and is thick and grows very deep, and the crown of the plant is safe below the surface. DyesEditA red dye, "Turkey red", from the seeds (but usually obtained from madder) is often used in western Asia to dye carpets. It is also used to dye wool. When the seeds are extracted with water, a yellow fluorescent dye is obtained. If they are extracted with alcohol, a red dye is obtained.[81]The stems, roots and seeds can be used to make inks, stains and tattoos.[82] According to one source, for a time the traditional Ottoman fez was dyed with the extract from this plant. Traditional medicine and superstitionsEditIn Iran and neighbouring countries such as Turkey, dried capsules from the plant are strung and hung in homes or vehicles to protect against "the evil eye". It is widely used for protection against Djinn in Morocco (see Légey "Essai de Folklore marocain", 1926).Esfand (called isband in Kashmiri) is burnt in Kashmiri Hindu weddings to create an auspicious atmosphere. Burning esfand seeds is also common in Persian cultures for warding off the evil eye, as in Persian weddings. Syrian rueIn Yemen, the Jewish custom of old was to bleach wheaten flour on Passover, in order to produce a clean and white unleavened bread. This was done by spreading whole wheat kernels upon a floor, and then spreading stratified layers of African rue (Peganum harmala) leaves upon the wheat kernels; a layer of wheat followed by a layer of Wild rue, which process was repeated until all wheat had been covered over with the astringent leaves of this plant. The wheat was left in this state for a few days, until the outer kernels of the wheat were bleached by the astringent vapors emitted by the wild rue. Afterwards, the wheat was taken up and sifted, to rid them of the residue of leaves. They were then ground into flour, which left a clean and white batch of flour, ]Peganum harmala seeds heated over a gas flame as incensePeganum harmala has been used as an analgesic, emmenagogue, and abortifacientagent. In a certain region of India the root was applied to kill body lice. It is also used as an anthelmintic (to expel parasitic worms). Reportedly, the ancient Greeksused the powdered seeds to get rid of tapewormsand to treat recurring fevers (possibly malaria). As related in Des Cruydboeks of 1554 by Rembert Dodoens, in Europe this plant was considered to be a wild type of rue and identical in medicinal uses -the identity of the two plants and their Ancient Greek and Roman uses had merged, though it was considered stronger, even dangerously so. It could be bought under the name harmel in the apothecaries, and was also known as 'wild' or 'mountain' rue. It could be used for a few dozen ailments, such as to treat woman of their natural disease when the leaves were used in only water, or when the juice were drunk with wine and the leaves pressed against the wound it could cure bites and stings from rabid dogs, scorpions, bees and wasps and the like. From supposedly Pliny he relates how those covered in the sap, or having eaten it sober, would be immune to poison for a day, as well as to poisonous beasts. Other cures were for 'drying' sperm, 'purifying' woman after childbirth, curing earache, getting rid of spots and blemishes on the skin, and soothing bumps and pain caused by hitting a something, among many others. All the cures call for either juice or the leaves; none call for the seeds. Entheogenic useEditPeganum harmala seeds have been used as an ayahuasca analog,[clarification needed] as they contain some of the same alkaloids as Banisteriopsis caapi.

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Al harmal, (Peganum)250 gram, dried herbal عشبة الحرملAl harmal, (Peganum)250 gram, dried herbal عشبة الحرملAl harmal, (Peganum)250 gram, dried herbal عشبة الحرملAl harmal, (Peganum)250 gram, dried herbal عشبة الحرمل

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Main Purpose: Anti-Aging, Blood Health, Blood Sugar Support, Anti-Inflammatory

Brand: Homemade

Formulation: Powder

Features: Food Grade, Natural, Organic, Salt-Free, Sugar-Free

Scent: Blend, Herbal

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