Linden Tea
$9.99
Linden grows in moderate climates of Europe, Asia and North America. While referred to as a lime flower, linden is not related to the familiar green lime fruit. It has been used in Europe for centuries and some evidence suggests that linden offers effective support of the immune system. A healthy immune system means that the body has the ability to fight infections. Studies also suggest that linden may be effective as digestive and urinary system support. More than that! It’s a great source of vitamins and antioxidants. The tea is 100% natural and is made from the best herbs without dyes, additives and preservatives. Warning! Before using any herbal products, make sure that you have full knowledge of how the herb works and any adverse reaction it may cause.
Product Overview
Linden Tea: A Soothing Herbal Infusion
Linden tea, also known as lime blossom tea, is a delightful herbal infusion made from the dried flowers of the linden tree (Tilia cordata). This aromatic tea has been cherished for its calming properties and gentle, floral flavor for centuries.
Benefits of Linden Tea
Linden tea offers a range of potential health benefits:
- Relaxation: The natural compounds in linden flowers may help relax the mind and body, making it an excellent choice for winding down after a long day.
- Respiratory Support: Linden tea is often used to soothe respiratory discomfort, making it a popular choice during cold and flu season.
- Antioxidant Properties: This tea is rich in antioxidants, which can help protect the body from damage caused by free radicals.
- Digestive Aid: Some people find that linden tea can assist with digestive issues, such as bloating or mild indigestion.
How to Prepare Linden Tea
Here’s a simple recipe for brewing a cup of linden tea:
- Boil water and let it cool slightly (to about 90°C or 194°F).
- Place 1-2 teaspoons of dried linden flowers in a cup.
- Pour the hot water over the flowers.
- Cover and let steep for about 5-7 minutes.
- Strain the tea and sweeten with honey if desired.
Please note: This information is provided for informational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice.
Ingredients
- Dried linden (lime) flowers — Tilia cordata
- Natural flavonoids (quercetin, kaempferol)
- Essential oils (farnesol, geraniol)
- Mucilages and tannins
- Antioxidant compounds
- No artificial dyes or additives
How To Take
Pour 1–2 teaspoons of dried linden flowers into a cup and add water heated to approximately 90°C (194°F). Cover and steep for 5–7 minutes, then strain. Drink 1–2 cups per day, sweetened with honey if desired. Best consumed in the evening to promote relaxation.
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