The freshest & purest Aloe Vera product in Sri Lanka, and one of the purest in the world. 94% of the product is made of fresh Aloe Vera gel directly taken from the sap (not freeze dried). Aloe Vera has been known as a Miracle Skin Healer for thousands of years, its healing and skin regeneration properties now well researched and documented. This multi-purpose product is ideal as a daily, cooling moisturiser and is also recommended for sun burns, minor burns, soothing skin after hair removal and shaving, treating pimples and acne, insect bites and nappy rash. Also helps prevents dandruff and loss of hair. A must-have for all households.
Cinnamon is a spice, sprinkled on toast and lattes. But extracts from the bark as well as leaves, flowers, fruits, and roots of the cinnamon tree have also been used in traditional medicine around the world for thousands of years. It’s used in cooking and baking, and added to many foods.
Drumsticks or moringa have been a source of nutrition and are rich in anti-oxidants and bioactive plant compounds. The entire drumstick plant consisting of its leaves, pods and flowers are packed with nutrients that are beneficial and every part of the plant has food and medicinal value.
Since ancient times kithul was used in ayurvedic remedies for a myriad of health benefits such as preventing arthritis, improving skin complexion, relieving constipation, aiding weight loss, and combating blood sugar.
Urmeric and especially its most active compound, curcumin — have many scientifically proven health benefits, such as the potential to improve heart health and prevent against Alzheimer's and cancer. It's a potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant. It may also help improve symptoms of depression and arthritis.
Peppers have a lot going for them. They're low in calories and are loaded with good nutrition. All varieties are excellent sources of vitamins A and C, potassium, folic acid, and fiber. Plus, the spicy ones liven up bland food, making it more satisfying
Aloe vera is gel from the leaves of aloe plants. People have used it for thousands of years for healing and softening the skin. Aloe has also long been a folk treatment for many maladies, including constipation and skin disorders. Modern-day research into aloe vera's benefits is mixed, with some evidence showing it can cause cancer in lab animals.