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Lavender & Rosebud - Loose Leaf Herbal Tea
Crisp and Sweet with Floral Notes
Packed with Vitamin C and Antioxidants
Nourish Your Skin - From Within!
Caffeine Free
Amount: 1 Tsp - Temperature: 190F - Steep: 5-8 min
50g resealable pouch
INGREDIENTS:
Damiana Leaf (turnera diffus)
Consumption of damiana infused tea can provide important health benefits, particularly for people with digestive issues, or those who need a bit of an energetic boost. The most notable health benefits of damiana tea may include its effects on fertility, sex drive, digestive health and energy levels, among others. The flavonoids found in this tea are able to give your body a major boost, and these stimulant qualities are also known to help increase sex drive and overcome frigidity. The effects that the tea can have on the hormones is undeniable, and not only can it help to improve fertility, but can also regulate menstruation and prevent many of the common symptoms of that monthly cycle.
Nettle Leaf (urtica dioica)
Nettle is rich in a number of nutrients, including: vitamins C, D, and K. Minerals such as iron, selenium, zinc, and magnesium. Fatty acids, such as alpha-linolenic acid. Antioxidants, such as polyphenols, carotenoids, and terpenoids. Nettle infused tea also contains phenolic compounds with diuretic properties, which aid in reducing systolic blood pressure.
Rose Pedals & Buds (rosa centifolia)
Tea infused with rose is so good for you because of the diverse range of compounds present in rose petals and the rose plant. The plant contains various flavonoids, glycosides, terpenes, anthocyanins, and carotenoids. The petals also contain various powerful antioxidant compounds including quercetin, kaempferol.
Morning Glory (l. leptophylla)
Morning Glory plants have been utilized by humans for centuries. Looking at Japanese history as early as the 9th century, you can observe that the Japanese used to grow and consume morning glory plants in bulk. Coming back to this century, this plant is still widely used in Asian countries. Morning glory helps in improving your throat’s health. It relieves cough by getting rid of excessive mucous. It's also known to enhance the brain’s performance. Tea is the best method to consume this plant.
Lavender Flower (lavandula angustifolia)
Lavender infused tea may help promote sleep, skin health, boost mood, and soothe anxiety. Studies suggest that compounds in lavender may stimulate activity in certain areas of the brain and influence the transmission of impulses between brain cells in ways that boost mood and produce a calming effect. The calming effect of lavender in the body is also thought to boost sleep.
Marigold Flower (calendula officinalis)
Marigold tea contains super potent antioxidants, anti-inflammatory and also contains antifungal and antispasmodic properties. The flower can be used externally to treat some conditions such as eczema and dermatitis while marigold infused tea can provide medicinal benefits from inside. Marigold infused tea contains antibacterial properties that are excellent to treat light cough or sore throat. Just a cup of marigold tea during recovery stage is also able to accelerating the recovery process. There are some studies that have been conducted and stated that consuming marigold tea may help reduce the symptoms of fever, especially the shivering effects. Moreover, some active compounds in marigold infused tea are also able to fight fever by eliminating the root of the problems such as the viruses or bacteria that caused the fever in the first place.