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GJ Nannari Sarbath, 750 ml

GJ Nannari Sarbath, 750 ml
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In case of poor bowel movements or heartburn. Read more..

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301020513
EAN Code:
8906141240430
Best before:
31-7-25


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Nannari Sarbath

 
Geenaardappels 100% plant based
 
 
In case of poor bowel movements or heartburn.
 
Nannari roots act as a natural body coolant and when consumed as sharbath can help prevent dehydration during summers.
 
For centuries, Nannari Sharbath has been consumed to purify the blood; This adds to the many medicinal benefits that come with it. Tackling digestion with bitter pills can be very distasteful. Replacing this with a glass of Nannari sharbath is said to work wonders. Nannari is also said to help with skin problems including psoriasis, acne, rashes and syphilis.
 
It is believed that Nannari is a classic home remedy to help relive body pain and tackle urinary tract infections and constipation.
 
Besides many more benefits of consuming Nannari, it also serves as a great drink that is best enjoyed with a squeeze of lemon.
 
Sharbat is the general term for traditionally prepared drinks made from fruits or flower petals. These drinks are very popular in the Middle East and Asia, especially in India. Sharbats have a sweet taste and are usually served cold. In concentrated form they can be eaten with a spoon, but mixed with water and ice cubes they are drunk. Sharbat syrup, a concentrated extract, is often poured over desserts.
 
The word "sharbat" comes from the Arabic word "sharbah", which literally means "a drink". Sharbats were made popular by the rulers of the Mughal Empire, the former Mongol Empire in Central Asia. The Mughal Empire was a Muslim dynasty in India founded in 1526 by Zahiruddin Muhammad Babur. Babur (also spelled Babar or Baber) was a great lover of sharbats and introduced this drink to India. From there, sharbat spread to other Asian countries.
 

Why Nannari Sarbath?

  • It's body coolant
  • It can help purify your blood*
  • It can relieve constipation*
  • It can help heal urinary tract infections*
  • It has a positive influence on digestion*
  • It has a positive influence on your skin*
  • It can help with weight loss*

Ingredients

Nannari juice, sugar, class II preservatives E211, E202.
Contains added flavorings.
 

Nutritional value per 100 ml

Energy value / Calories: 218.66 kJ / 52.2 kcal
Fat: 0.14 g
Of which saturated: - g
Carbohydrates: 52.48 g
Of which sugars: 46 g
Protein: 1.87 g
Fiber: 0.05 g
Salt: 18.58 g
Sodium: 7430 mg
 

Contents

750 ml.
 

Usage

It can be consumed daily.
 

Preparation

Mix 25 ml with 250 ml of water.
 

Allergen info

This product is packaged and/or stored in a company that also processes products containing wheat, nuts, peanuts, mustard, celery, gluten, sesame, shellfish, soy, sulfites, fish and molluscs. Despite all precautions, it is possible that this product contains traces of these allergens.
 

Storage advice

Store in a cool, dark and dry place.
 

Packaging

Plastic bottle.
 

Stick to the recommended daily dose, unless otherwise advised. A varied, balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle are important. Dietary supplements are not a substitute for a varied diet.

*These health claims, made on the basis of vegetable ingredients, are currently being processed by EFSA.

 

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