Gowé
What is gowé?
Its botanical name is Cyperus rotondus, a herbaceous of the papyrus family. It is a plant similar to Souchet (Cyperus esculentus), they have the same root, one comes from West Africa (Mali, Senegal...) and the other from East Africa
Cyperus rotundus contains essential oils with medicinal properties such as fever reduction, inflammation and pain.
Tuber extracts can reduce nausea and act as a muscle relaxant.
Small 50g size
Large format 120g
How do I use the gowé?
In incense:
In Africa women use it as incense, alone (especially in winter) or enriched with oils and perfume waters. They also consider the smoke it emits to be an effective mosquito repellent.
We put a piece on a piece of coal, it flushes out bad smells
By Fumigation:
In Senegal, fumigation provides an aphrodisiac effect as well as memory enhancement. This root has above all a relaxing and tranquilizing effect on the nerves and stimulating of the mind.
Its fragrance has a warm and dark oriental note; it lies between agar wood, vetiver root, and Indian nard.
In Infusion:
Gowé improves oral hygiene, cleanses the belly and in addition to purifying property, prevents colon cancer and diseases of the digestive system