
Herbs For Life!

Sarsaparilla.

Sarsaparilla is a tropical herb from the Smilax genus renowned for its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and
detoxifying properties, historically used to support skin, joint, hormone, and
Fenugreek.


(Trigonella foenumgraecum) is a traditional herb and culinary spice widely used in Middle Eastern, Indian, and
Ayurvedic cuisine and medicine. Modern research validates its role in supporting blood sugar regulation and
cholesterol management, primarily due to its soluble fiber, steroidal saponins, and unique amino acids such as
4-hydroxyisoleucine.
The Soursop tree Leaves



The Soursop tree scientifically known as Annona muricata, is a small evergreen tree. The soursop leaves help with
Boosting the immune system, reducing inflammation, promoting healthy digestion and oral health, stabilizing blood pressure, and helping with insomnia. The soursop leaves are suitable for everyone and can be consume once or twice weekly for general health advantages. It is best to seek professional guidance while using it to treat particular health issues.
Caution
May result in neuron dysfunction and drastically lower blood pressure, hence pregnant or breastfeeding persons should avoid it as well as hypotension patients.
Turmeric.



Turmeric comes from a plant native to Southeast Asia that is related to ginger, called Curcuma longa. It’s used as a spice in cooking and as a supplement in traditional medicine. The spice comes from the underground stem
(called a rhizome) of the plant. You can find turmeric in foods cooked with a spice mix known as curry powder, which is commonly used in Indian dishes. Turmeric has also been used in tea, drinks, and cosmetics. The spice is also available as a dietary supplement in the form of tablets, capsules, or gummies. Curcumin is the active component of turmeric that gives turmeric its yellow color. Curcumin’s anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties help support its health benefits. Anti-inflammatories can help reduce swelling, discoloration, and pain caused by injuries. Natural anti-inflammatories like curcumin also help manage inflammatory conditions such as arthritis or heart disease.
Antioxidants help to protect your cells from damage. The potential benefits of regularly taking turmeric as a supplement may include. Preventing cancer, Treating infections, Reducing inflammation, Treating joint pain.