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MY HERB CLINIC ® MAUNALOA BAYBEAN BAY BEAN LEAF ORGANIC – The Feel-Good Herb (Canavalia maritima)
Description
Organic Bay Bean Leaf (the feel good herb)
Botanical Name: Canavalia maritima, Canavalia rosea
Organic Status: Organic
Country of Origin: Thailand
Plant Part: Ariel parts
Other Names: Beach-bean, Jackbean , Jackbean, Maunaloa, Puakauhi, Wonderbean, Friol de Playa, Mackenzie bean and Kijimanu.
Discover the unique properties of the Maunaloa Baybean Leaf, also known as the "Feel-Good Herb." Sourced from pristine environments, this organic baybean leaf (Canavalia maritima) is carefully harvested and dried to preserve its natural integrity and potency.
Grown and hand-packed with care, this herb has been traditionally used in various cultures for its soothing properties, as an Incense, Tea, Ritual Use, Recreational Smoking, and even Bush Medicine in Australia. Whether brewed into a comforting herbal tea or infused into your favourite blends, the Maunaloa Baybean Leaf offers a calming experience, ideal for moments of relaxation and tranquillity.
Key Features:
- 100% Organic: Sustainably sourced and free from chemicals.
- Naturally Soothing: Enjoy a peaceful moment with this feel-good herb.
- Hand-Packed with Care: Ensuring freshness and quality.
- Versatile Use: Perfect for herbal teas or blends.
Let this unique herb take you on a journey of natural relaxation.
Bay Bean has a long history of use in South America with seeds found at ancient sites dated to 300 BC, and some websites state that it was a valued food source on board Captain Cook's vessel during his travels. This may be true as we were able to find a botanical watercolour of the plant made by Sydney Parkinson during Captain Cook's first voyage.
Reviewers of this herb state it is lovely and mellow when used without other herbs, but it may act as a 'potentiator' or work synergistically to enhance other herbs.
Other herbs that would pair well with Bay Bean are Kanna, Blue Lotus, White Lotus, Red Lotus, Sacred Lotus, Combretum, Damiana, Horny Goat Weed, and Klipp Dagga.