This Tea is one of the first 2 teas introduced to the public by Mitzi.
Each bag contains 12-15 servings. Steep 1 teaspoon in hot water for 5-10 minutes.
Ingredients: Peppermint, Yarrow, Elderflower. All of these ingredients are grown, gathered and prepared from our garden.
Peppermint may relieve digestive symptoms, such as gas, bloating and indigestion.
Acts as a muscle relaxant and pain reliever, it may diminish certain types of headaches.
Freshen breath
Peppermint tea may fight clogged sinuses due to infections, the common cold and allergies.
May improve energy levels and reduce daytime fatigue.
It may relieve menstrual cramps
Peppermint’s capacity as a muscle relaxant may help you relax before bedtime.
Linked to reduced symptoms of allergic reactions, such as runny nose, itchy eyes and asthma.
May help improve your ability to concentrate and focus.
Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) has been used for thousands of years for its potential health benefits. In fact, its genus name, Achillea, refers to the warrior Achilles in Greek mythology, as he used yarrow to treat his soldiers’ wounds. Studies indicate that this plant may have various benefits as an herbal tea, extract, or essential oil.
Here are 5 emerging benefits and uses of yarrow tea. Studies suggest that yarrow leaf extract and ointment may boost wound healing. yarrow tea may provide several digestive benefits, such as combatting ulcers and IBS symptoms. Yarrow tea contains flavonoids and alkaloids that may relieve symptoms of depression and anxiety. Research suggests that yarrow may reduce symptoms of certain brain disorders, such as epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s, and Parkinson’s. Yarrow tea may reduce both liver and skin inflammation, but research is currently limited.
Elderflower Amazingly, in studies in 2006, an extract from the elderberry plant was proven to be effective against the H5N1 strain of avian flu. This fascinating plant has been helping humans heal for millennia whilst also delighting our nose and our taste buds. There are recipes for elderflower based medications dating back to Ancient Egypt where around approximately 3500BC, bodies have been unearthed alongside the elderflower tincture.
Benefits of Elderflower may include:
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