
Shirazi Garden Cress
🔬 Botanical Name: Lepidium sativum
📛 Other Names: Shirazi Garden Cress, Garden Cress Seeds, Halim Seeds, Asaliya (in Ayurveda), Cresson de Jardin
🛒 Overview:
Shirazi Garden Cress (قدومه شیرازی) is a powerful medicinal herb traditionally used in Persian and Ayurvedic medicine. Known for its tiny, peppery-flavored seeds, this herb offers significant health benefits—especially for respiratory and digestive health. Grown in the fertile regions of Iran, this herb is harvested and dried naturally to preserve its medicinal value.
Shirazi Cress is a must-have in every natural health routine due to its wide therapeutic applications and strong nutrient profile.
🏭 Applications Across Various Industries:
✔️ Herbal Medicine: Used in powdered, whole seed, or infusion form
✔️ Pharmaceuticals: Found in respiratory, digestive, and hormonal health formulas
✔️ Health Supplements: Capsules and tonic formulations
✔️ Traditional Remedies: Used widely in Persian, Indian, and Arab herbal practices
💊 Key Medical Benefits:
🌬️ Respiratory Relief
Soothes dry coughs, clears mucus, and supports healthy lungs—an excellent natural remedy for asthma and bronchitis.
🧠 Hormonal Balance & Reproductive Health
Supports female fertility, regulates menstruation, and enhances libido—commonly used in traditional women’s health therapies.
💪 Digestive Support
Eases constipation, boosts appetite, and aids overall digestion.
🩺 Anti-Inflammatory and Immune-Boosting
Reduces inflammation and strengthens the immune system thanks to its antioxidant content.
🍼 Lactation Aid
Traditionally recommended for nursing mothers to increase breast milk production naturally.
🦴 Rich in Nutrients
Loaded with iron, folate, and protein—essential for blood health and muscle strength.
✅ Why Choose Our Shirazi Garden Cress?
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🌾 Sourced directly from Shiraz, Iran—known for its high-quality herbs
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👐 Hand-cleaned and sun-dried to preserve purity
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📦 Available in bulk and retail packs
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❌ Free from additives or chemicals
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