Origin: United States
Ingredients: Maltodextrin, salt, dehydrated vegetables (carrot, onion,
celery, tomato, red and green pepper, spinach, parsley and garlic),
autolyzed yeast extract, natural flavor, potato flour, xanthan gum,
spices, extractive of spices and lecithin.
Europeans use Anise in cakes, cookies, and sweet breads. In the Middle
East and India, it is used in soups and stews. Its licorice like flavor
is popular in candies and Anise oil is used in liqueurs.
Origin: United States
Ingredients: Brown mustard seed, ginger, garlic, paprika, fennel seed,
chili flakes, thyme, allspice, onion, black pepper, cayenne 40m H.U.,
cinnamon and cloves.
(Shavegrass) Safety Guidelines—Equisetum arvense should not be
used by persons with cardiac or renal dysfunction. Do not exceed
recommended dosage. Not recommended for long-term use or use by
children.
Botanical Name: Larrea tridentata (Sesse & Moc. ex DC.) Coville Directions: To prepare as a tea, pour 8 oz. boiling water over
1-2 teaspoons of herb. Cover and steep for 5-10 minutes, strain and
serve immediately. Safety Info: Seek advice from a health care practitioner before
use if you have any history of liver disease. Discontinue use if nausea,
fever, fatigue or jaundice occur (e.g dark urine or yellow discoloration
of the eyes). Kosher: KSA Certified Serving Size: 1/2 tsp (676mg) Servings: About 670
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