Products
A few samples of Iranian Medicinal Herbs
Saffron
Saffron contains chemicals that might alter mood, kill cancer cells, decrease swelling, and act like antioxidants. It can take 75,000 saffron blossoms to produce a single pound of saffron spice. Saffron is largely cultivated in Iran and harvested by hand. It's one of the world's most expensive spices.
Flower cow tongue(Echium Amoenum)
The plant has a number of pharmacological effects: antioxidant, antibacterial, antiviral, anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory, but also neuroprotective.

Valerian officinalis
People commonly use valerian for sleep disorders, especially insomnia. Valerian is also used for anxiety, stress, and many other conditions.
Chamomile
Chamomile offers a range of potential health benefits, primarily due to its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and calming properties. It's been traditionally used to promote sleep, reduce anxiety, and soothe digestive issues. Additionally, chamomile helps with skin conditions, wound healing, and potentially even blood sugar regulation.
Rose Flower
Helps soothe stress and anxiety with their sweet scent.
Rose gives you that goddess glow.
Rose may ease uncomfortable PMS symptoms.
Rose can boost your mood.
Rose supports your immune system.
Rose eases digestion.
Rose gives you that goddess glow.
Rose may ease uncomfortable PMS symptoms.
Rose can boost your mood.
Rose supports your immune system.
Rose eases digestion.
Ginseng
Ginseng is a Chinese medicinal herb historically used in Asia and gaining popularity elsewhere. Some say it can boost energy, alertness and memory, as well as benefit blood sugar, digestion, heart health and immune function.
chicory
Antifungal, antiviral, and antibacterial
Anticarcinogenic
Antimutagenic (can reduce the rate of mutation)
Anthelmintic (can treat parasite-related infections)
Immune-stimulating
Antihepatotoxic (can prevent liver damage)
Antioxidative
Anticarcinogenic
Antimutagenic (can reduce the rate of mutation)
Anthelmintic (can treat parasite-related infections)
Immune-stimulating
Antihepatotoxic (can prevent liver damage)
Antioxidative
Lemon balm
Lemon balm, scientifically known as Melissa officinalis, is a herb with a variety of health benefits. These include reducing stress and anxiety, improving sleep, aiding digestion, and potentially enhancing cognitive function. It also possesses antiviral properties, which helps with cold sores, and can be used topically for minor skin irritations.
Asafoetida
Asafetida, also known as "Hing" or "devil's dung", is a spice with a pungent odor and a range of potential health benefits. It is often used as a digestive aid, to help with respiratory issues, and to relieve menstrual pain. It also possesses antimicrobial, antiviral, and anti-inflammatory properties.
Astragalus sarcocolla
Astragalus (Astragalus membranaceus) is a type of flowering plant. The root has been used for centuries in traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM).
Astragalus is considered an adaptogen. Adaptogens are a class of natural substances that are believed to stimulate the body's resistance to physical, environmental, and emotional stressors. The chemicals in astragalus also seem to stimulate the immune system and reduce swelling.
People commonly use astragalus for hay fever, diabetes, kidney disease, and many other conditions.
Astragalus is considered an adaptogen. Adaptogens are a class of natural substances that are believed to stimulate the body's resistance to physical, environmental, and emotional stressors. The chemicals in astragalus also seem to stimulate the immune system and reduce swelling.
People commonly use astragalus for hay fever, diabetes, kidney disease, and many other conditions.
Thyme & Oregano
Thyme and oregano, while both belonging to the mint family and often used in similar culinary contexts, have distinct differences in flavor and chemical composition. Thyme offers a more delicate, subtle, and slightly minty flavor, while oregano is known for its pungent, robust, and sometimes peppery taste. These differences stem from varying concentrations of compounds like terpenes (thyme) and phenolic compounds (oregano).