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Dried Betel leaves Powder organic Herbal 100% From Sri Lanka – 10g

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Active Ingredients : arecaidine, arecoline, guvacine, guvacoline
Item Weight : 10g
gtin13 : Does not apply
Brand : Pure
Ingredients : Acacia, Acai Berry, Acerola
Type of Diet : Ayurvedic, Diabetic, Herbal, Low Carb, Low Fat, Natural, Organic
Type : Herb
Features : Food Grade, Natural, Organic, Salt-Free, Sugar-Free
Scent : Herbal
Country/Region of Manufacture : Sri Lanka
Formulation : Powder
Expiration Date : 1 year from manufacturer
When to Take : After Meal, Before Meal, With Meal
UPC : Does not apply
Main Purpose : Aches & Pains, Allergy Relief, Anti-Aging, Anti Inflammatory, Antioxidants, Bites, Stings and Swellings, Blood Health, Blood Sugar Support
Volume : gram

In India & Sri Lanka (Ceylon), since ancient times betel leaf is used in religious rituals as it is considered auspicious. Betel leaf is a heart-shaped, deep green color leaf that belongs to the family of Piperaceae. The scientific name of betel leaf is “Piper betle”. Powder can be used as a betel tea for daily or occasionally. Common Name Scientific Name Genus Family Kingdom Betel Leaves Piper betel Piper Piperaceae Plantae Essential Nutrients: Iodine: 3.4 mcg/ 100 grams Potassium: 1.1-4.6% Vitamin A: 1.9-2.9 mg / 100 grams Vitamin B1: 13-70 mcg / 100 grams Vitamin B2: 1.9-30 mcg / 100 grams Nicotinic acid: 0.63-0.89 mg/ 100 grams Besides these nutrients betel leaves contain essential oils and chemical components such as betel oil and chavicol, betel phenol, eugenol, terpene and camphene. These chemical components possess medicinal properties and help in the treatment and management of various diseases and disorders. Benefits of Betel leaves: Digestive Health: Dried betel leaves can aid in digestion and alleviate digestive disorders. They are traditionally used to relieve bloating, gas, and indigestion. Antimicrobial Properties: Betel leaves have antimicrobial properties that can help in preventing infections and promoting oral health. They are sometimes used in dental care to combat bacteria and maintain oral hygiene. Anti-inflammatory Effects: The leaves have anti-inflammatory properties that may help reduce inflammation and pain in conditions such as arthritis. Antioxidant Activity: Dried betel leaves contain antioxidants that can help combat oxidative stress and protect cells from damage caused by free radicals. Respiratory Health: They are used in traditional medicine to alleviate symptoms of respiratory issues, such as coughs and colds, due to their soothing and expectorant properties. Skin Health: Extracts of dried betel leaves are used in some traditional remedies to improve skin health, including reducing acne and promoting wound healing. Diabetes Management: Some studies suggest that betel leaves may help in managing blood sugar levels, though more research is needed to fully understand this benefit. Stress Relief: Traditional uses include promoting relaxation and reducing stress. The leaves are sometimes used in herbal preparations to calm the mind. Appetite Stimulant: They can stimulate appetite and improve overall appetite levels, particularly in individuals with reduced appetite. Detoxification: Dried betel leaves are believed to have detoxifying properties, helping to cleanse the body of toxins