Asafoetida is routinely used as a carminative and substitute for garlic in many Asian countries. In both India and China it is often favored over garlic, which is looked down upon by Brahmin, Taoist and Buddhist priests proba...
My review won't do you much good. I bought the Asafaetida for a friend whose mother made her wear an "Asafaetida bag" when she got sick as a child - folk medicine. We joked about it so much I decided to look for some and send it to her f...
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