

Herbs & Spices
Product of Java Island

HOMALOMENA / NAMPU
Latin name: Homalomena Javanica
Nampu can be found growing wild in the mountains, river banks, lake shores, or planted as medicinal plants and ornamental plants in a slightly sheltered place. The stems are round, not woody, the color is brownish purple. The part of the plant used as medicine is the rhizome. After excavating, clean the rhizomes of roots, shoots, and dry in the sun to dry. The rhizome can be used to treat wind-humidity blockage syndrome, with symptoms of cold feeling, pain in the lower back and knees, as well as cramps and numbness in the lower limbs, rheumatism, aches and pains, aches and pains after childbirth, and increased sex drive in men.

CLOVE
Latin name: Syzygium Aromaticum
Cloves are one of the spices indigenous to Asian countries like Indonesia, India, Pakistan, and even areas of East Africa. It is native to the Maluku islands in Indonesia. Cloves are popular flavoring agents used in a variety of ways across the world, particularly in Asia. Cloves offer many health benefits, some of which include providing aid in digestion, having antimicrobial properties, fighting against cancer, protecting the liver, boosting the immune system, controlling diabetes, preserving bone quality, and containing anti-mutagenic properties, as well as fighting against oral diseases and headaches.

CARDAMOMS
Latin Name: Amomi Cardamomi Fructus
Cardamom is a spice that originated in India, Nepal, and Bhutan. Today, it is available in most tropical places in Asia, including India, China, Bhutan, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Korea, and Japan. It is regarded as the Queen of Spices and is one of the most expensive spices, ranking third, the first and second being saffron and vanilla, respectively.
The health benefits of cardamom include gastrointestinal protection, cholesterol control, control of cancer, relief from cardiovascular issues, and the improvement of blood circulation in the body. It is useful for curing dental diseases and urinary tract infections such as cystitis, nephritis, and gonorrhea. Cardamom possesses aphrodisiac properties and is also used as a cure for impotency, erectile dysfunction, and premature ejaculation.

NUTMEG
Latin name: Myristica Fragrance
Tropical evergreen tree (family Myristicaceae) and the spice made of its seed. The tree is native to the Moluccas, of Indonesia and is principally cultivated there and in the West Indies. The spice nutmeg has a distinctive pungent fragrance and a warm slightly sweet taste. Essential oil of nutmeg may help prevent or treat cancer by acting as an antioxidant and inhibiting formation of blood vessels that feed tumor. A component of nutmeg essential oil, inhibited the growth of colon cancer cells.

GAMBIR
Latin Name: Uncaria Gambir
Gambir is a hot water extract from the leaves and twigs of the gambier plant which is deposited then shaped and dried, which functions as an astringent. Almost 95% of the production is made into this product, which is called betel bite or plan masala. The shape of the mold is usually cylindrical, resembling brown sugar. The color is blackish brown or yellowish. Gambir stimulates the release of bile so that it helps smooth the digestive process in the stomach and intestines. Other functions are as a mixture of medicines, such as burns, headache medicine, diarrhea medicine, dysentery medicine, mouthwash, thrush medicine, and skin pain medicine (applied).

DRIED SCORPION
Latin Name: Scorpiones
​Dried scorpions are widely used for the treatment of the skin, liver and heart. Combined with a variety of other herbs, scorpion powder widely used in medicine. Such as in patients with narrowing of the arteries and patients with liver cirrhosis.
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Turmeric (Curcuma Longa L.)
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Gambir (Uncaria Gambir)
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Noni (Morinda Citrifolia)
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Mahogany Seed (Swietenia Mahagony)
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Soursop Dried Leaves (Annona Muricata)
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Orchid Stem (Dendrobium Nobile)
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Moringa Leaf (Moringa Oleifera)
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Cinnamomi Cortex (Cinnamomum Cassia L.)
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Sappan Wood (Caesalpiniae Sappan Lignum)
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Centipede (Scolopendrae Corpus)
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Scorpion (Scorpiones)
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Areca Peel (Areca Pericarpium)
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Patchouli (Pogostemon Cablin Benth)
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Phragmitis Rhizoma (Phragmites Communis Trinius)
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Cuttlefish Bone (Sepiae Esculenta)
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Long pepper (Piper Longum Linne)
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Galangal (Alpinia Galanga)