Whole leafs lime tree tea
No artificial flavour, Suitable for Vegetarians
How to Make a Perfect Cup of Linden Tea
To prepare Linden Tea steep one portion (3 gr for cup/ 5 gr for pot) in hot water for 15 to 20 minutes. When you’re using this tea to treat illnesses like a cold or flu, it’s best to drink it at least three times a day. Otherwise, this tasteful tea can be enjoyed hot or cold at any time desired.
Benefits
The lime blossom is a very powerful, and useful, medicinal flower :
- Body Cleanse, Detox Tea
- increases urine production, helping to rid your blood and body of unwanted visitors
- make an infusion that may help with stomach upsets and complaints
- is helping with long, dry, awkward cough
- It contains many vitamins, antioxidant flavonoids, soothing mucilage, tannins or volatile oils​
- the perfect way to end a stressful day. It is calming and relaxing
- eases headaches, in particular migraines. By calming the mind, it is great to drink when you’ve been pushing your brain hard with work or study.
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You can take a bath witch is relaxing, take off your nervous day or pain, also release muscle cramp.
More informations
- To start you off on the road to recovery, linden herbal tea begins by soothing the digestive tract, this means relief from indigestion, ridding you of stomach pains by reducing spasms along the smooth muscle of the digestive tract.
- This tea is also known for stimulating the digestive process, which means it may help to increase your appetite.
- Linden infusions are great for you when you suffer from irritable bowel syndrome, healing ulcers, reducing flatulence, bloating sensation and diarrhea. Great for when the pain just seems to take over your whole day.
- One of the great benefits of tea made with linden flower is its ability to treat gastrocardiac syndrome. This occurs if you have excessive gas forcing your stomach upwards and thus putting pressure on your heart.
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