KILLI AAVARAM POO CRUSHED has vibrant petals that are rich in antioxidants. The flower petals are separately taken from the plant and cleaned before powdering which is extremely rare to find
AUTHENTIC AND TRADITIONAL HERBS – This herb has been traditionally used in Ayurveda for ages for its benefits. It is commonly grown in the southern parts of India
GOOD OLD GRANDMA’S HEALTH KIT – Senna auriculata is commonly known as Tanner’s Cassia in English; Aavarampoo in Tamil; Tarwar in Hindi; Avaram in Malayalam; Tagedu in Telugu; Aavarike, Tangedi in Kannada; Tarwad in Marathi; Aveeram in Sanskrit; 耳叶决明花碎 in Chinese;
USFDA CERTIFIED – KILLI Herbs are certified by the United States Food and Drug Administration, FSSAI Food Safety and Standards Authority of India, HALAL India. All the herbs are grown by our farmers naturally with no added chemical fertilizers. They are cleaned and only the parts with medicinal benefits are separated and dried using scientific approach at low temperature
WITH LOVE FROM KILLI – We have taken utmost care in cultivating the herbs and drying it without losing its natural color and nutrients. No added preservatives, colors, sugars or additives. KILLI Herbs are dried in-house under a controlled atmosphere and never sun-dried or oven-dried. KILLI Herbs are packed in resealable zip-lock pouches. You’ll find only the best of quality herbs from the house of KILLI. MADE IN MADRAS
KILLI Avarampoo | Tarwar | Aavaram | Senna auriculata | Tangedu Flower Crushed, 100g (Pack of 3)
₹360.00
KILLI AAVARAM POO CRUSHED has vibrant petals that are rich in antioxidants. The flower petals are separately taken from the plant and cleaned before powdering which is extremely rare to find
AUTHENTIC AND TRADITIONAL HERBS – This herb has been traditionally used in Ayurveda for ages for its benefits. It is commonly grown in the southern parts of India
GOOD OLD GRANDMA’S HEALTH KIT – Senna auriculata is commonly known as Tanner’s Cassia in English; Aavarampoo in Tamil; Tarwar in Hindi; Avaram in Malayalam; Tagedu in Telugu; Aavarike, Tangedi in Kannada; Tarwad in Marathi; Aveeram in Sanskrit; 耳叶决明花碎 in Chinese;