In Biblical times, turmeric was often used to make perfume, a comment on its rather exotic fragrance.
Purification -scatter on the floor to protect a magick circle, or mix with salt water and sprinkle to purify a larger area. Turmeric has been used from antiquity as a condiment, a dye, and medically as an aromatic stimulant, and anti-aging herb.
Turmeric has long been revered as a primary component of an herbal program for health. In Ayurvedic medicine, turmeric for thousands of years has been recognized as a balancing and detoxifying herb. In Jamu, turmeric is considered the "Queen" of all herbs, and is the featured daily herb for tens of millions of Indonesians. In Japan and China, people embrace turmeric for its powerful yet safe liver detoxification. In the western medical and herbal traditions, turmeric is considered by many leading scholars to be a very important healing herb.
Turmeric is listed in an Assyrian herbal dating from about 600 BC. In Malaysia, a paste of turmeric is spread on the mother's abdomen and on the umbilical cord after childbirth, not only to warn off evil spirits, but also for its medicinal value. Both the East and the West have held its medicinal properties in high regard.
All of our culinary spices are sold in dried form, are of the highest grade available, non irradiated and GMO free, are Organic and none of our products have been tested on animals.
All our Dried herbs are available in quantities from 25g up to 1kg
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