Rosemary Perennial Herb Immune Booster Anti-inflammatory

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Rosemary Perennial Herb Immune Booster Anti-inflammatory
Hatchepsut Spices
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Rosemary is a perennial herb. Its leaves are narrow and long, its upper surface is dark green and shiny, dotted with golden yellow or silver-white dots, its lower surface is covered with fine white hairs and its inflorescences are indigo or blue. Its leaves stimulate blood circulation, especially in people who do not exercise. It is a multi-beneficial herb, including it is an immune booster and anti-inflammatory, and it also has anti-cancer properties. Weight 10-25. Bags-paper packaging. Forms papers.
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ISO 9001
ISO 22000
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Egypt
Abu Qir Port, Abu Zenima Port, Adabiya Port, Ain Sukhna Port, Alexandria Port, Damietta Port, El Dekheila Port, El Iskandariya (Alexandria) Port, El Meks Port, Geisum Terminal Port, Hamrawein Port, Kosseir Port, Maadiya Port, Mersa el Hamra Port, Nuweibah Port, Port Said, Ras Budran Port, Ras Sudr Port, Sidi Kerir Terminal Port, Sokhna Port, Suez Canal Port, Za'farana Terminal Port, Zeit Bay Terminal Port
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