Description
They may be called leaves, but they are actually the pods of a plant known as senna, cassia, or Alexandrian leaves (or Egyptian leaves). For millennia, it has played an important role as an herb in folk medicine.
Alexandrian leaves regulate bowel function by increasing its peristaltic movements and act as a natural laxative, restoring normal bowel function in a completely natural way.
Finally, some of the compounds it contains bind to keratin in the hair, protecting it and keeping it strong and healthy.
The decoction of Alexandrian leaves is very potent and should be used with caution. It is also advisable to combine it with antispasmodic herbs such as ginger, fennel, and anise.
Net weight 40g