CBD Cold Herbal Tea

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Original price was: £12.99.Current price is: £8.99.

With the pleasant aroma of Chamomile and Elderberry, our CBD cold tea will help you fight this illness naturally. You can sip it throughout the day, thus promoting the disappearance of cold symptoms.

Diuretic
Healthy & Balanced
100% Vegan
contains about 7% CBD

Delivery expected in 24/48 hours (Saturday and Sunday excluded)

Description

The ingredients of our CBD Cold Fever Herbal Tea:

Hemp: Hemp is an excellent source of essential fatty acids, including Omega-3 and Omega-6. These fatty acids are important for maintaining a healthy heart and reducing inflammation. Hemp also contains high levels of vitamins A, C and E, which are important for skin and eye health. In addition, hemp is an excellent source of dietary fiber, which can aid digestion and weight management. Hemp is also known for its anti-inflammatory properties. Studies have shown that hemp can reduce inflammation in the body, thus helping to combat conditions such as arthritis and asthma. Hemp also contains high levels of antioxidants, which can help protect the body from free radical damage.

Plantain:
Due to theanti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antitussive and expectorant action this plant has, it is widely used in prsence of cold diseases and airway affections, such as cough and bronchitis.

Fennel: Fennel is also a good source of vitamin C, which helps strengthen the immune system and reduce inflammation. In addition, fennel is a good source of potassium, which can help lower blood pressure and reduce the risk of stroke and other cardiovascular diseases. Fennel is also known for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. This can help reduce the risk of some diseases such as cancer and arthritis. In addition, research has found that fennel can help improve digestive problems, reduce pain and improve sleep.

Elderflower: Elderflowers are rich in beneficial properties, including their ability to help reduce cholesterol, lower blood pressure, and improve circulation. In addition, they can help prevent cardiovascular disease, reduce inflammation, and strengthen the immune system. Elderflowers are also a good source of antioxidants, which can help prevent premature aging and chronic diseases.

Lemon balm: Lemon balm contains active compounds, including caffeic acids, rosmarinic acid, flavonoids, and essential oils such as citral and geraniol, which are responsible for its many health benefits. One of the main benefits of lemon balm is its calming effect on mood. Studies have shown that lemon balm can help reduce anxiety and stress, improve mood and promote sleep. In one study, participants who took lemon balm extract reported a decrease in anxiety symptoms compared with the control group.

Chamomile: According to a study published in the journal Phytophilosophy, chamomile has been shown to have beneficial effects on Helicobacter pylori, ulcer and gastritis. Chamomile reduces acid production, increases mucin and prostaglandin E2 secretion, and also reduces inflammatory leukotrienes. In addition, chamomile can be used as a remedy for anxiety and stomach problems.

Lime tree flowers: Lime tree flowers are rich in polyphenolic compounds that give them anti-inflammatory action. These compounds are able to reduce inflammation in tissues and blood vessels, counteracting the development of chronic diseases such as arthritis and atherosclerosis. In addition, linden flowers are used in cases of sore throats because of their ability to reduce inflammation of the mucous membranes.

Ginger: One of the main benefits of ginger is its ability to relieve nausea. Ginger has been used for centuries as a remedy for nausea, and its effectiveness has been confirmed by numerous scientific studies. One study found that ginger is effective in treating nausea caused by chemotherapy, pregnancy, and infectious diseases. Ginger can also help reduce nausea caused by illnesses such as migraine, motion sickness, and seasickness.

Eucalyptus: First, eucalyptus has anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties. When applied to the skin, it has a high cooling power. In addition, it can help relax muscles and improve blood flow to the affected area. These properties can be useful in treating various ailments, such as back pain, arthritis, muscle aches and headaches.

Nettle: Nettle is also known for its anti-inflammatory action. Due to the presence of substances such as omega-3 fatty acids and lignins, nettle counteracts tissue and joint inflammation, helping to reduce pain and stiffness. Thus, nettle is useful in combating inflammatory conditions such as arthritis and muscle pain.

Thyme: Thyme is a plant with antibacterial and antiviral properties. Due to the presence of substances such as thymol and carvacol, thyme counteracts the growth of bacteria and viruses, helping to prevent and fight infections. Thyme is therefore useful in combating conditions such as influenza, bronchitis, and urinary tract infections.

Peppermint: Peppermint has a calming effect on the nervous system due to the presence of substances such as menthol and eugenol. Peppermint can reduce anxiety, nervousness and stress, helping to promote a more peaceful and restful sleep.

Lavender: Lavender is a plant with antibacterial and antifungal properties. Due to the presence of substances such as linalool and geraniol, lavender counteracts the growth of bacteria and fungi, helping to prevent and fight infections. Lavender can be used in essential oils or cosmetic products to combat acne, dermatitis, and other skin conditions.

How to prepare a perfect herbal tea

But how do we prepare a perfect herbal tea capable of perfectly manetnere all the organoleptic properties and aromas of the herbal tea we have chosen? Let’s find out together!

How to prepare our herbal tea with hot water

To prepare herbal tea with hot extraction, follow these simple steps:

  • Fill the infuser with our herbal tea;
  • Insert the infuser inside the herbal tea pot or mug of your choice;
  • Boil water in a kettle or saucepan;
  • Pour the boiling water into the container where you placed your infuser;
  • Now cover with a lid or cloth and wait about ten minutes;
  • remove the infuser, let it cool slightly and consume the resulting drink.

How to best store a hot extracted herbal tea

We must keep in mind that herbal teas that are hot extracted must be consumed immediately after extraction, because as they cool, an oxidation process is triggered that will lead to the loss of many of the organoleptic properties and aromas that are contained in these teas.

One of the best methods o to best preserve all the properties of our hot extracted herbal tea is undoubtedly the thermos.

If you do not have a thermos flask, you can also use an herbal tea pot equipped with a warmer.

How to prepare a cold-brew herbal tea

When the warm weather arrives, no one forbids us to enjoy a fresh herbal tea, partly because let’s face it, in addition to the fresh scent it also has thirst-quenching properties and is certainly healthier than many sugary industrial sodas.

To go about making a cold extracted herbal tea, we must use the Cold Brew method, follow these simple steps:

  • Fill the infuser with your chosen herbal tea;
  • Fill a pitcher or bottle with cold or room temperature water;
  • Introduce the infuser into the pitcher or bottle and cover it with a cloth or lid;
  • Let the mixture rest in the refrigerator for three to six hours;
  • remove the infuser and store in the refrigerator until ready to serve.

The herbal tea will keep in the refrigerator for up to seven days and will retain all its beneficial and taste properties of the ingredients you have used.

Additional information
Weight

50g

CBD

<10%

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