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chamomile flower, organic 50g
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The most relaxing and soothing of all herbal teas. Chamomile can be used topically or orally to treat a number of everyday ailments, such as:
- Insomnia and other sleep disorders
- Anxiety and Panic Attacks
- Muscle twitches
- Wounds, burns, and scrapes
- Skin conditions such as psoriasis, eczema, chickenpox, and diaper rash
- Stomach problems such as menstrual cramps, stomach flu, and ulcers
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Scientists
have demonstrated significant fungicidal activity for lemongrass
against several common infection causing fungi. Pleasant lemony flavour
and sweet scent. Often used with other herbal teas. |
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cold, influenza
outbreaks and mild to moderate infections of all kinds. = boosting the immune system.
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antiseptic properties and hence can be used to treat septicaemia and other impurities of the blood.
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sore throat due to colds.
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supplement to the treatment of cancer and syphilis.
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supplement treatment for haemorrhoids, as well as diphtheria and putrid fevers.
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Rooibos is becoming more popular in Western countries, particularly
among health-conscious consumers, due to its high level of antioxidants
such as aspalathin and nothofagin, its lack of caffeine, and its low
tannin levels compared to fully oxidized black tea or unoxidized green
tea leaves.[citation needed] Rooibos also contains a number of phenolic
compounds, including flavanols, flavones, flavanones, and
dihydrochalcones.
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When gunpowder tea is processed, the leaves are rolled into pellet-like
balls resembling munitions used in the 1600s, which is how the tea
derived its name. The tea's flavor and healthful antioxidants are
released when hot water is added to the leaves, and the "pellets" slowly
unfold.
- cleansing
- weight loss
- digestive
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- hot flushes
- kidney and bladder infections
- urinary tract infections
- vaginal thrush
- diarrhea
- nasal catarrh
- diarrhea
- whooping cough
- skin diseases treated internally
- chronic mucus
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- hot flushes
- kidney and bladder infections
- urinary tract infections
- vaginal thrush
- diarrhea
- nasal catarrh
- diarrhea
- whooping cough
- skin diseases treated internally
- chronic mucus
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Diabetes, Lower Blood Sugar, Natural Sweetner, Weight Loss, No Side Effects. Brew leaf with herbal teas, or add liquid or powdered extracts to food and beverages.
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this unsmoked, pure leaf yerba mate contains nearly twice the antioxidant power of green tea. It comes from a small organic family farm in Argentina, where it is dried with a unique smoke-free drying process to achieve a smooth, clean flavour. |
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use elderflower because it has such a beautiful honey-like flavour.
detox, immune booster, clear catarrh, reduce the effects of sinusitis (allergies to pollen, etc), purify blood
Try a prepared tea with a slice of ginger or lemon before bedtime, a proven recipe for better sleep. Also great alternative to black tea and coffee. |
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Wormwood is a mental stimulant. The effect of wormwood is narcotic,
lightly anaesthetic, giving a peaceful and relaxing feeling. In
combination with alcohol or in larger dosages hallucinations might
occur. The most conventional and least harmful way of using Wormwood is as a
tincture or tea.
remedies indigestion, counters gastric pain, improves appetite, helps to expell worms from the body, lifeguards the liver, enhances the immune system.
Warning:
Wormwood can be poisonous in large amounts and excessive use can lead to
dependency. Better to dose too less with no effects than too much,
risking poisoning yourself or making yourself sick. Do not drive
motorized vehicles under the influence of wormwood.
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