Themra Turkish Mesir Paste with Epimedium – 240g Herbal Formula
Themra brand Epimedium Paste – 240g glass jar
Traditional Ottoman herbal formula with 41 herbs and spices
Contains epimedium, honey, molasses, cinnamon, cardamom & more
Supports energy, stamina & performance naturally
100% natural – no chemicals or synthetic ingredients
Trusted & loved in Turkey for generations
Discreet worldwide shipping from herbsanatolia.com
$35,00 Orijinal fiyat: $35,00.$24,90Şu andaki fiyat: $24,90.
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Themra Turkish Mesir Paste with Epimedium – 240g Herbal Vitality Mix
Discover the legendary vitality formula of the Ottoman sultans, now available in a convenient 240g glass jar. Themra Mesir Paste with Epimedium is a traditional herbal blend made with 41 natural herbs and spices, enriched with pure Turkish flower honey, mulberry molasses, and the world-renowned epimedium plant – also known as Horny Goat Weed.
Originally crafted for Ottoman royalty in the 1500s, this potent paste has become a beloved traditional remedy for natural energy, stamina, and performance in Turkey and beyond.
🌿 Key Ingredients:
Epimedium (Horny Goat Weed)
Flower Honey
Mulberry Molasses
Cinnamon, Clove, Cardamom
Ginger, Salep Powder, Fennel, Thyme
41 herbal ingredients in total
✅ Why Choose Themra Mesir Paste?
Trusted Turkish brand – used by thousands across Türkiye
Contains no synthetic chemicals – 100% herbal
Supports male and female vitality naturally
Rich, spicy-sweet taste from real honey and herbs
Long shelf life, easy to store and use
Shipped securely & discreetly anywhere in the world
🥄 How to Use:
Take 1 teaspoon (dessert spoon) 30 minutes before activity. Do not exceed recommended dose. Stir before each use for best consistency.
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