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Térapy Ceylon Prana Ease | CAFFEINE FREE Tea Bags | All Natural Herbal Ingredients | Individually Wrapped Eco-friendly & Unbleached Pure Herb Tea Bags - 20 Count : Grocery & Gourmet Food
From the brand Previous page Welcome to Térapy Ceylon, where premium teas blend the rich heritage of Ceylon with the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda. We believe tea is more than a beverage—it’s a therapeutic experience that nourishes the body, mind and soul. Handpicked from Sri Lanka’s native jungles and blended with the curated powers of Ayurvedic ingredients, Térapy Ceylon is a magical potion that…
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Meet the Kalmegh - King of Bitters: The Ultimate Herbal Ally Your Immune System Needs
In the world of herbal medicine, there’s a widely held belief: the more bitter the herb, the more powerful its medicine. And if that’s the case, then one plant reigns supreme over all others. Meet Andrographis paniculata. It has earned many names across the globe, but none is more fitting than its most famous title: the King of Bitters. In the ancient tradition of Ayurveda, it is revered as…
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The Hidden Medicine in Your Garden: Unlocking the Power of the Fern Tree (Filicium decipiens)
Filicium decipiens Overview Chances are, you’ve seen this tree before. You may have even admired it. With its lush, symmetrical canopy of glossy, fern-like leaves, the Fern Tree is a celebrated beauty in tropical and subtropical gardens around the world. It lines boulevards and graces parks, a picture of perfect, ornamental elegance. But what if this beautiful decorative tree held a profound…
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Udumbara Tree Benefits: The Sacred Power of Gular (Ficus racemosa)
In the bustling markets of South Asia, you might find vendors selling small, rounded figs with a slightly earthy, sweet taste. In ancient temples, you’ll see depictions of a tree whose “flowering” is said to herald auspicious times. In Ayurvedic texts, its name is uttered with reverence. This is the Udumbara Tree, known scientifically as Ficus racemosa. To many, it’s the Cluster Fig, named for…
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Medina: Uncovering the Jamaican Vitality Secret Hidden in a Humble Clover
In the lush, vibrant landscape of Jamaica, the roots of traditional herbalism run deep. For centuries, the island’s inhabitants have turned to “bush teas” and potent tonics to maintain their strength, health, and vigor. And in the pantheon of Jamaican folk remedies, few plants are as revered for vitality as a humble, sprawling herb known as Medina. But this legendary plant has a secret identity.…

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Jamun Leaves for Blood Sugar: How Java Plum (Syzygium cumini) Traditionally Helps
Jamun: The Ancient Berry That’s Nature’s Sweet Support for a Balanced Life For anyone who grew up in South Asia, the mere mention of the word Jamun can trigger a flood of memories. The deep purple, almost black, berries that appear with the first monsoon rains. The joy of climbing a tree to pick the fruit. The sweet, tart, and slightly astringent flavor that leaves your tongue a vibrant shade of…
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How to Use Ramie , La Gai (Boehmeria nivea) to Make Authentic Vietnamese Bánh gai
Have you ever discovered that something you thought you knew had a completely secret identity? In the plant world, few have a double life as fascinating as Boehmeria nivea. To most of the world, this plant is known as Ramie, one of the oldest and strongest natural fibers known to humankind. For over 6,000 years, its stalk has been transformed into lustrous, durable textiles, earning it the…
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The Haldu Tree: The Forest Giant with Powerful Healing Secrets
Haldu Tree Deep within the forests of South Asia stands a majestic tree, reaching for the sky with a strong, golden-hued trunk. For centuries, its timber has been prized by craftsmen for its durability and beautiful finish. But its true value, known to generations of traditional healers, lies hidden within its heart-shaped leaves and bitter bark. This is the Haldu Tree (Haldina cordifolia), a…
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Brahmi Bacopa monnieri : The Ancient Ayurvedic Secret for a Sharper Mind and Calmer Soul
Bacopa monnieri In our fast-paced, hyper-connected world, who doesn’t crave a little more mental clarity? We’re constantly juggling tasks, absorbing information, and navigating stress. It often leaves us feeling drained, foggy, and searching for a way to reclaim our focus. But what if the answer wasn’t in a new productivity app, but in an ancient, water-loving herb? Enter Brahmi, the legendary…
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Shyonaka Benefits: The Ayurvedic Power of the Midnight Horror Tree (Oroxylum indicum)
Imagine walking through a tropical forest at dusk. As the world settles into silence, a strange and wonderful tree comes to life. It unfurls large, trumpet-shaped flowers that bloom only at night, their scent attracting nocturnal pollinators. By morning, the flowers have fallen, carpeting the ground below. From its branches hang long, woody pods that look like swords, clattering in the wind with…
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The Hidden Gem: Unearthing the Traditional Healing of Acronychia Pedunculata (Claw-flowered Laurel)
Claw Flowered Laurel In the vibrant biodiversity of our planet, there exist countless plants whose profound healing properties are yet to be fully embraced by the wider world. Today, we turn our attention to one such botanical treasure: Acronychia pedunculata. While its scientific name might sound complex, this remarkable tree holds a significant place in traditional medicine, especially in its…
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Chanca Piedra : The "Stonebreaker" Herb That's a Guardian for Your Kidneys and Liver
In the vast, green pharmacy of the natural world, some plants have names that are whispered with a sense of awe and reverence. Imagine a humble herb, often overlooked as a common weed, so powerful that its name translates to “Stonebreaker.” This is the story of Phyllanthus niruri and its close relatives like Phyllanthus debilis. Known in South America as Chanca Piedra, in Ayurveda as…
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Unlocking the Ancient Power of Atibala: The Healing Secrets of Indian Mallow
In the vast world of herbal remedies, certain plants stand out for their time-tested effectiveness and wide range of benefits. Today, we delve into the wonders of a plant revered in Ayurveda for centuries: Abutilon indicum. Known most famously by its Sanskrit name, Atibala, meaning “very powerful,” this unassuming herb also goes by the common English name Indian Mallow. Here in our beautiful Sri…
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The Golden Superfood : Unpacking the Sweet Benefits of Canistel (Egg Fruit)
Have you ever heard of a fruit that has the rich, creamy texture of a cooked egg yolk or a baked sweet potato? If you haven’t, let me introduce you to Egg fruit (Pouteria campechiana), a golden-hued tropical delight that’s as nutritious as it is delicious. Here in Sri Lanka, we know it lovingly as Laulu (ලාවුලු) or Rata Lawulu, and it’s a true hidden gem in the world of superfoods. Beyond its…
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Premium Health Benefits of Vernonia cinerea (Little Ironweed) Plant
Ever looked at a common weed growing by the roadside and wondered if there was more to it than meets the eye? In the world of herbal medicine, the answer is almost always a resounding “yes.” Meet Cyanthillium cinereum, a plant you’ve probably seen but never truly noticed. Known more widely by its former name, Vernonia cinerea, and its charming English name, Little Ironweed, this unassuming plant…
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5 Powerful Health Benefits of Crape Jasmine Leaves
Crape Jasmine Leaves Ever noticed that beautiful plant with the star-shaped white flowers that seems to grow in almost every garden in Sri Lanka? We call it Wathusudda. You might also know it as the Pinwheel Flower or Crape Jasmine. It’s so common that we often walk right past it without a second thought. But what if I told you that the glossy green leaves of this everyday plant are one of…
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Dried Crape Jasmine Leaves Nero's Crown Dry Leaf Tabernaemontana divaricata Herb
eBay Listing Template Visit Store New Arrivals Ending Soon Follow Us Contact Us Our Organic Leaves Harvested from our garden. Grown in a clean environment. No chemical fertilizers applied. Cultivated using natural fertilizers found in the soil. No pesticides used. Dried Leaves Or Herbs are exceptionally healthy. Key Benefits of Tabernaemontana divaricata LeavesTabernaemontana divaricata,…
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