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Kepris Black Seed Powder 100g
₦1,500.00Today, black seed is used for treating digestive tract conditions including gas, colic, diarrhea, dysentery, constipation, and hemorrhoids. It is also used for respiratory conditions including asthma, allergies, cough, bronchitis, emphysema, flu, swine flu, and congestion.
Other uses include lowering blood pressure, lowering cholesterol levels, treating cancer, and boosting the immune system. You may read that a patent has been issued to cover the use of black seed to improve immunity, but don’t be misled. The presence of a patent doesn’t mean black seed has been shown to be effective for this use.
Women use black seed for birth control, to start menstruation, and to increase milk flow.
Black seed is sometimes used in combination with cysteine, vitamin E, and saffron to ease the side effects of a chemotherapy drug called cisplatin.
Some people apply black seed directly to the skin for joint pain (rheumatism), headache, and certain skin conditions.
In foods, black seed is used as a flavoring or spice.
How does it work?
There is some scientific evidence to suggest that black seed might help boost the immune system, fight cancer, prevent pregnancy, and lessen allergic reactions by acting as an antihistamine, but there isn’t enough information in humans yet
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Kepris Garlic Powder
₦2,500.00According to the study in the International Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences, garlic has been used to prevent and treat different diseases since 1500 BC. This study and a February 2014 study in the Avicenna Journal of Phytomedicine reported that garlic was incorporated into treatments for many different diseases, including arthritis, respiratory infections, digestive disorders, snake and insect bites, gynecologic diseases and infectious diseases.
Garlic isn’t used to treat such a wide variety of diseases any longer, but it does have quite a few potential health benefits. Both of these studies stated that garlic may be able to help:
- Support the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease
- Reduce high blood pressure
- Reduce cholesterol and triglyceride levels
- Support the prevention and progression of cancer
- Reduce blood glucose levels and support the prevention of diabetes
- Support liver health
- Support immune system function
Garlic is also known to have beneficial antimicrobial properties and is being considered as a component of treatments for various viral, bacterial, fungal and parasitic diseases.
Despite the many potential health benefits of garlic, you shouldn’t assume that garlic powder benefits are all the same. Garlic powder, which is produced as both a supplement and as a cooking spice, can vary substantially.
According to the Linus Pauling Institute, garlic powder supplements are processed in a way that focuses on garlic’s beneficial sulfuric compounds. These sulfur-based bioactive compounds are one of the main components behind garlic powder’s benefits. However, varied compounds are likely to be present in garlic powder supplements and seasonings since these products are created in different ways.
Additionally, some of garlic’s beneficial bioactive compounds won’t benefit you if you’re consuming plain garlic powder. This is because those compounds tend to be degraded by your stomach acid.
If you’re planning to consume powdered garlic and want to maximize its benefits on your health, try to consume garlic powder supplements with enteric coatings. Otherwise, fresh garlic’s benefits are likely to be better than garlic powder benefits for your health.
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Kepris Ginger Powder
₦4,500.00Most herbal medicines that you’ll find in the market will have a hint of ginger powder in it. For centuries, Ayurveda has used ginger root for everything- form treating digestive issues to headaches, but only recently scientists have been able to recognize its clinical and medicinal properties. Dry ginger powder is widely used in the kitchen to add flavor and aroma.
Dry Ginger powder is also known as Sonth in Hindi, Sonti in Telugu, Soonth in Gujarati, Suntha in Marathi and Shunti in Kannada. The powder is extracted from the ginger root which is dried. It is a fine off-white or slightly brownish powder that has a strong aroma and a pungent flavour. Easy to store, ginger powder has a long shelf life of about one year. If you didn’t know about the many benefits of using ginger powder, here’s a good chance to learn.
According to Consultant Nutritionist Dr. Rupali Dutta, “Ginger powder has various benefits, especially in Ayurvedic healing. It has anti-inflammatory properties that help improve digestion. It is an exceptional natural medicine used for treating common cold. It has anti-bacterial properties too that help prevent any infections in the body.”
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Kepris Turmeric Powder
₦2,500.00The spice, which is easy to add to smoothies and curries, shows promise when it comes to the following health benefits.
Lessens inflammation
For chronic conditions where inflammation starts to affect tissues in your body, taking turmeric may be beneficial.
In one study of patients with ulcerative colitis, those who took 2 grams of curcumin a day along with prescription medication were more likely to stay in remission than those who took the medicine alone.
Improves memory
Another clinical trial showed that 90 milligrams of curcumin taken twice a day for 18 months helped improve memory performance in adults without dementia.
“Researchers thought that the reduction in brain inflammation and curcumin’s antioxidant properties led to less decline in neurocognition, which is the ability to think and reason,” Hopsecger says. “Curcumin may also have a role in preventing the development of Alzheimer’s disease — however, that’s an area where we need more research.”
Lessens pain
Turmeric has also deep roots in both Chinese traditional medicine and Ayurveda for treating arthritis. Research suggests that taking turmeric extract could potentially reduce pain from osteoarthritis, though further study is still needed.
“But I wouldn’t rely on a curcumin supplement alone,” Hopsecger notes. “Medical management should come first.”
Fights free radicals
Turmeric has antioxidant properties and one study shows that it may protect your body from free radicals by neutralizing them.
Another study suggests that turmeric’s antioxidant effects may also stimulate the action of other antioxidants.
Lowers risk of heart disease
With its ability to help reduce inflammation and oxidation, turmeric could lower the risk of heart disease.
Studies show that turmeric may help reverse the heart disease process. In healthy middle-aged and older adults who took curcumin supplements for 12 weeks, resistance artery endothelial production — which plays a significant role in high blood pressure — was increased.
Another study followed 121 people who had coronary artery bypass surgery. A few days before and after the surgery, the group that took 4 grams of curcumin a day saw a 65% decreased risk of having a heart attack in the hospital.
Turmeric also may be helpful when used along with medication for managing cholesterol levels. Research shows that curcumin is safe and may protect those at risk for heart disease by lowering certain levels of cholesterol, though more study is needed to look at how much and what type is effective.
Helps fight depression
If you have depression, the protein known as brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is reduced and your hippocampus, which helps with learning and memory, starts to shrink. A study shows that curcumin can boost BDNF levels and may reverse changes.
Another study shows that curcumin was just as effective as fluoxetine (Prozac) in lessening symptoms of depression. Curcumin may also increase levels of serotonin and dopamine — which are chemicals in your brain that regulate mood and other body functions
Helps prevent cancer
Curcumin may affect cancer growth and development according to a few studies.
One study, which focused on colorectal cancer, saw a 40% reduction of the number of lesions in the colon in men.
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Temef Honey 750ml
₦3,500.00Healing wounds and burns
A 2015 review found that honey may help heal burns, and a 2017 study Trusted Source found that the defensin-1 protein in honey promoted wound healing.An earlier studyTrusted Source had found that applying medical grade honey to the site of infections had no advantage over the administration of antibiotics — and applying honey actually increased the risk of infection in people with diabetes.
It is worth noting that many products such as face creams, deodorants, and shampoos contain honey in varying amounts.
Many honey-based cosmetics are available to purchase online.
Preventing acid reflux
Honey might help ward off acid reflux. A 2017 reviewTrusted Source of honey’s health effects proposed that honey may help line the esophagus and stomach, possibly reducing the upward flow of stomach acid and undigested food. This suggestion, however, was not supported by clinical research.The upward flow of stomach acid can lead to gastroesophageal reflux disease, which can involve inflammation, acid reflux, and heartburn.