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Jamaican wild fever grass (Cymbopogon citratus)

Jamaican wild fever grass, used as tea, ice teas, curries, and mostails. Traditionally used for fevers, stomach ailments or flavour.

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       Turmeric
(Curcuma longa)

Jamaican wild turmeric, used as a food colouring, curries, for inflammation reduction and digestion ailments. Recommended usage 2- 3 times a week. 

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 Medina (Alysicarpus vaginalis)

Medina is considered natures viagra, care should be taken when using medina,  use in smoothies, roots, teas etc. Persons with high blood pressure or diabetes should use very sparingly. 

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Kola Nut/Bissie
Cola acuminata

Kola Nut/ Bissie (Cola acuminata) aids in  blood cleanser, digestion and food poisoning.  Boil the 1 whole nut for 15-20 minutes. for powdered kola steep for 3-5 minutes

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Brial Wiss

Brial Wiss Is wildly grown in Jamaica,  it is used as a additive in virility tonix  

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Shea Butter

Our west african shea butter is used to provide moisture and restoration for hair and skin. This miracle butter helps most skin and hair ailments.   

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Sarsaparilla 
(Smilax ornata) 

 Sarsaparilla  is widely used in drinks, as a stimulant in weight loss, labido, and a booster to the immune system. 

Often used in smoothies, teas and roots tonic. 

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Sorrel/Hibiscus

The Hibiscus/Sorrel flower is traditionally used as a festive drink infused with rum and cherry. It is also used in skin creams, hair ointments

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Blood Wiss
(Vitis tiliifolia)

Blood Wiss is known as Jamaican viagra. This root is used to boost the male libido. Boil for 20-40 minutes accompanied with. A great addition to a roots tonic.

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Jack Fruit / Jaco or Artocarpus heterophyllus

Jamaican jackfruit is eaten as a meat substitute and is a delicious fruit. Its seeds are traditionally roasted and either cooked in a stew or eaten with a dash of salt.

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Sour Sop Leaves
(Annona muricata)

Sour Sop /Guanabana leaves have been used in teas, decoctions for native remedies in various countries. used mainly for the control of diabetes, blood pressure,cancer

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Jamaican Blue mountain coffee

H&J Aromatic, rich blue mountain coffee. Grown in th lush hills of the blue mountains.

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Guinea Hen Weed
(Petiveria alliacea)

Jamaican jackfruit is eaten as a meat substitute and is a delicious fruit. Its seeds are traditionally roasted and either cooked in a stew or eaten with a dash of salt.

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Sour Sop Leaves
(Annona muricata)

Sour Sop /Guanabana leaves have been used in teas, decoctions for native remedies in various countries. used mainly for the control of diabetes, blood pressure,cancer

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Mango leaves (Mangifera indica)

Used for its weight loss properties, found in various detox teas. Boil leaves for 5-10 minutes strain sweeten and enjoy. 

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