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Sidr Herbal Powder is a pure botanical powder derived from the leaves of Ziziphus spina-christi, a revered desert tree native to the Arabian Peninsula. For generations, Sidr has been traditionally used in Arabian culture for its natural cleansing and nourishing qualities.
Sidr Herbal Powder
Ziziphus spina-christi
Sidr Herbal Powder is a pure botanical powder derived from the leaves of Ziziphus spina-christi, a revered desert tree native to the Arabian Peninsula. For generations, Sidr has been traditionally used in Arabian culture for its natural cleansing and nourishing qualities.
Carefully shade-dried and finely milled, this herbal powder preserves the plant’s natural integrity, offering a premium, plant-based ingredient inspired by the purity and resilience of the desert.
Core Values
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Rooted in Arabian heritage
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100% pure botanical powder
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Free from additives and preservatives
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Minimally processed for natural quality
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Inspired by desert-grown botanicals
Traditional Uses & Properties*
(*Based on traditional and historical use)
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Traditionally used for natural cleansing purposes
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Valued in traditional practices for skin and scalp care
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Commonly used to help maintain hair cleanliness and strength
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Recognized for naturally occurring plant antioxidants
Botanical & Product Information
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Botanical name: Ziziphus spina-christi
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Common name: Sidr
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Plant part used: Leaves
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Form: Fine herbal powder
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Origin: Arabian regions
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Processing: Shade-dried and finely milled
Why Sidr Herbal Powder?
Sidr Herbal Powder reflects the purity and resilience of desert botanicals. Its long-standing traditional use and gentle reminder of natural balance make it a trusted ingredient for those seeking plant-based, heritage-inspired wellness solutions.
SFDA Compliance Disclaimer
This product is a natural herbal powder based on traditional use. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.






