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Organic Air Dried Soursop leaves

Organic Air Dried Soursop leaves

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Harness the Benefits of Nature with our Premium, Organic Air-Dried Soursop Leaves -  

Our premium organic soursop leaves are handpicked from the finest soursop trees grown in Sri Lanka without the use of synthetic pesticides or fertilisers. These leaves are known for their rich natural flavor and potent health benefits. They are carefully air-dried to preserve their freshness and can be used to make a soothing, aromatic tea with a subtle, slightly sweet taste. Soursop leaves are also known for their potential antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, making them a popular choice for those seeking natural remedies.
(100 leaves packed in a resealable Mylar bag.) 
How To Use - 
To make Soursop Leaf Tea you will need to Wash 2-3 leaves and tear them up, you would then place them in a pot of Spring or filtered water & boil for 5 minutes then let steep for 10 minutes with the pot covered, strain and then drink.
Alternatively you can use a larger amount of leaves and boil in 1litre of Spring or filtered water & then reduce down to around 600-800ml. You can keep the
tea refrigerated and consume over 2-3 days.  
Storage - 
Store the Soursop leaves in a cool dry place, Soursop leaves have a long shelf life or around 2 years
 
DESCRIPTION - 
Soursop, also known as Graviola, is the fruit of the Annona muricata. A broad-leaf, flowering evergreen tree native to Central America, parts of the Caribbean, South East Asia and the Pacific.
While the fruit is widely used for tasty desserts and juices, the leaves have long been used in traditional medicine in various cultures and have overwhelming health benefits. 

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Disclaimer: This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease; it does not constitute medical advice. It is not a substitute for medication or other treatments prescribed by a physician or health care provider. We recommend consulting a doctor before starting any new treatment.
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