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Pearl Ash (Jawakhar) – Natural Potassium Carbonate Powder

Pure Pearl Ash (Jawakhar) is a natural potassium carbonate powder used traditionally to support digestion, relieve acidity, and promote healthy skin. Ideal for herbal remedies and natural wellness routines.

Peeled Pistachio (Chila Hua Pista) – Premium Iranian Nuts for Snacking & Cooking | Sasta Pansari

Enjoy the rich taste and vibrant green color of our Peeled Pistachios (Chila Hua Pista). Naturally shelled, unsalted, and packed with protein, these premium-quality nuts are perfect for healthy snacking, desserts, or traditional recipes. 100% pure and free from additives.

Peppermint Mentha spicata, Fresh Minty Flavour. Seeds

1,199

Grow fresh and aromatic peppermint at home with these high-quality Mentha spicata seeds. Ideal for kitchen gardening, herbal use, and adding natural minty freshness to your home garden.

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Phyllanthus (Hazar Dana) – Natural Herbal Remedy for Liver Health & Detox

“Phyllanthus (Hazar Dana) – a pure herbal remedy for liver detox, kidney stone prevention, and immune support. 100% natural & chemical-free.”

Piccolo Seeds Liquers Herbs Collection – Common Rue, Common Wormwood & Common Anise

1,050
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Pink Hyssop Herb Vegetable Seeds Hyssopus officinalis Variety Approx. 300 Seeds

1,199
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Plant World Seeds – Herb Lovage Seeds (Herb Seeds)

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Plant World Seeds – Herb Oregano Seeds (Herb Seeds)

799
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Plant World Seeds – Herb Woad Seeds (Herb Seeds)

850
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Plumed Cockscomb (Sarwali) – Celosia Argentea Herbal Flower for Health & Beauty

Plumed Cockscomb (Sarwali) (Celosia Argentea) is a vibrant herbal flower valued for its medicinal and ornamental uses. Rich in antioxidants, it supports eye, skin, and liver health while helping boost immunity. Its edible leaves and flowers are used in traditional remedies and as nutritious greens,

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