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Lagos, Surulere, 2 awanni da suka gabata
2 adadin kallo

Angelica Root 1kg

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Jaka
Kunshi
Adireshin dakin ajiya
An tabbatar
Jiha Lagos • Shomolu
no 2A kelani, Clegg st, opposite to Baptist Church, Surulere
Closed
• Lit - Asa, 08:00-18:00
Angelica originated in Eurasia and now grows wild in Northern Europe. Angelica was considered to have “angelic” healing powers and was traditionally used as a carminative, expectorant, stimulant, stomachic, and tonic, among other uses. Today, the use of angelica has expanded to ornamental and culinary applications aside from its remedial uses. Angelica has been used as a long-established remedy for a variety of maladies, including nervous headaches, fever, skin rashes, wounds, rheumatism, and toothaches, among others. It may help increase urine output. The diuretic action of angelica can help eliminate harmful substances from body, thus helping treat and prevent gallstones, as well as kidney stones. The carminative properties of angelica can help alleviate indigestion, bloating, and flatulence, and its bitter taste is useful to sti
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