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Wild Garlic Dry Leaf
  • By, Admin
  • 30 Jun , 2025

Wild Garlic Dry Leaf

Sri Herbal Wild Garlic Dry Leaf
(Heart Health • Gut Cleanse • Flavorful Immunity)

Pungent, powerful, and deeply nourishing, Wild Garlic (Allium ursinum or Van Lahsun) has long been treasured in indigenous and folk traditions for its heart-loving, gut-purifying, and immune-boosting properties. At Sri Herbal, we offer naturally sun-dried, aromatic Wild Garlic Dry Leaves, hand-harvested from forest edges and dried gently to preserve their bold essence and therapeutic value.

🌱 For Internal Use

1. Heart & Circulatory Tonic
Steep ½ tsp in warm water with tulsi and a drop of honey.
Benefits:
• Supports healthy blood pressure and cholesterol
• Cleanses blood and improves circulation
• Strengthens heart tissue and energizes the system

2. Digestive Cleanse & Gut Balance Tea
Boil with ajwain and cumin; drink after meals.
Benefits:
• Relieves gas, bloating, and sluggish digestion
• Clears intestinal toxins and improves appetite
• Warms Agni (digestive fire) without irritation

3. Immunity & Seasonal Detox Brew
Infuse with dry ginger, black pepper, and lemongrass.
Benefits:
• Supports immunity against seasonal changes
• Clears sinuses and respiratory congestion
• Acts as a natural antimicrobial and expectorant

🌺 For Culinary Use

1. Flavorful Tempering Herb
Lightly roast and crumble into dals, sabzis, or chutneys.
Flavor Profile:
• Earthy, bold, and aromatic
• Adds smoky heat and rustic charm to traditional dishes

2. Herbal Spice Blend
Combine with dry mint, coriander leaf, and rock salt for a digestive sprinkle.
Uses:
• Sprinkle over buttermilk, yogurt, or fruits
• Enhances gut health and uplifts the senses

⚠️ Important Notes
• Not recommended in excess for Pitta-dominant conditions
• Store in an airtight glass jar away from heat and moisture
• For therapeutic use, consult your Ayurvedic practitioner

Sri Herbal Wild Garlic Dry Leaf — Wild flavor. Rooted strength. Revive heart, gut, and senses—the Ayurvedic way.

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