Benefits of Basil
— Basil is an herb that has been shown to have
beneficial properties for type 2 diabetes, cholesterol, pain, stress,
ulcers, and high triglycerides.
Benefits of Dill
— Dill provides great flavor for fish, vegetable
dishes, and dressings. It can support healthy digestion, aid in bone
density, and create a calm energy.
Paprika, sesame seed, basil, sage,
oregano, dill weed, black pepper, parsley,
salt, garlic, onion & mustard.
Spices For Greater Health
— Clove is great for your teeth and gums, helps
fight bad bacteria like H. pylori (responsible for ulcers), and can
inhibit viruses like herpes and hepatitis C.
— Cumin has beneficial properties for cancer, epilepsy, type 2 diabetes, and bone health.
— Paprika helps with indigestion, cardiovascular
health, and circulation; is antibacterial and anti-inflammatory; and
contains vitamins A, E, K, and C.
— Turmeric is wonderful as an anti-inflammatory
spice if you’re experiencing arthritis, swelling, or inflammation around
your menstrual period, or any other autoimmune-type symptoms.
Incidentally, it’s wonderful for your skin and a natural anti-wrinkle
remedy. It can also protect against radiation from the sun or x-rays. Be
sure to pair with black pepper to activate turmeric’s healing
properties.
Sea salt, white pepper, black pepper,
Paprika, garlic, onion, coriander,
Cayenne pepper, cumin, cloves
Tumeric, mustard
Benefits of Rosemary
— Rosemary has been shown to reduce anxiety,
alleviate pain in arthritis, and help lower blood sugar. It also helps
protect your skin from the sun’s UV radiation. Keep a sprig of rosemary
within reach when you are studying or need to memorize a lot of
information, as rosemary’s smell is said to be a memory enhancer.
Salt, garlic powder, orange peel,
Parsley, rosemary, oregano,
Onion powder, sweet basil, cumin