CBD Herbal Tea Fatigue

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

With the pleasant aroma of Apple, Blackberry and Elderberry, our herbal tea against fatigue will help you recharge your batteries naturally. You can sip it throughout the day, thus promoting your body’s energy recovery.

Designed to recharge your batteries
Healthy & Balanced
100% Vegan
contains about 10% CBD

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Description

Nature offers us a wide range of ingredients that can help improve health and well-being. These include many plants and herbs that can offer a wide variety of benefits for our bodies. In this article, we will explore the benefits of some popular natural ingredients such as hemp, apple, blackberry leaves, rosehips, carrots, lemon balm, natural flavoring, whole verbena, elderberries, apple segments, elderflowers, berberis roots, leptospermum petersonii, chamomile, sorrel, rose petals, philipendula, and mallow.

Hemp: Hemp is a plant that offers numerous health benefits. It is rich in omega-3 and omega-6 essential fatty acids that can help reduce inflammation and improve heart health. In addition, hemp also contains a number of beneficial compounds such as cannabinoids, including cannabidiol (CBD), which can help reduce stress and anxiety, improve sleep, and reduce pain.

Apple: Apple is a rich source of antioxidants, vitamins and minerals. It also contains a soluble fiber called pectin, which can help reduce cholesterol levels and keep intestinal transit regular. In addition, apples also contain anti-inflammatory compounds that can help prevent chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, and cancer.

Blackberry leaves: Blackberry leaves are rich in antioxidants and phenolic acids that can help reduce inflammation and protect our bodies from free radical damage. In addition, blackberry leaves also contain beneficial compounds such as vitamin C, calcium, and iron, which can help strengthen the immune system and improve bone health.

Cinorrodo: The cinorrodo is a rich source of vitamin C and antioxidants. Its high concentration of ascorbic acid can help strengthen the immune system and protect our bodies from free radical damage. In addition, chinorrode can also help reduce cold and flu symptoms.

Carrots: Carrots are an excellent source of beta-carotene, a form of vitamin A that can help protect vision, strengthen the immune system and improve skin health. In addition, carrots are also a rich source of antioxidants that can help protect our bodies from free radical damage.

Lemon balm: Lemon balm is a plant that is used to make herbal teas and dietary supplements because of its antioxidant and calming properties. Recent studies have shown that lemon balm can help reduce anxiety and pain.

Whole verbena: Verbena is a plant that is used to make herbal teas because of its calming and digestive properties. Verbena can help relieve anxiety, insomnia and stomach pain.

Elderberries: elderberries are a rich source of antioxidants and vitamin C. Elderberries have been studied for their positive effects on immune system health and their ability to reduce inflammation.

Apple slices: apple slices are a rich source of antioxidants and fiber. Apples have been studied for their positive effects on heart health and their ability to regulate blood glucose.

Elderflowers: elderflowers are used to make herbal teas because of their calming and anti-inflammatory properties. Elderflower can help relieve anxiety, sore throats and colds.

Berberis roots: berberis roots are used to make herbal teas because of their digestive and anti-inflammatory properties. Berberis roots can help relieve stomach pain and reduce inflammation.

Leptospermum petersonii: Leptospermum petersonii is a plant that is used to make herbal teas because of its antibacterial and antifungal properties. Leptospermum petersonii can help relieve symptoms of bacterial and fungal infections.

Chamomile: Chamomile is a plant that is used to make herbal teas because of its calming and anti-inflammatory properties. Chamomile tea can help relieve anxiety, stomachaches and headaches.

Sorrel: Sorrel is a plant that is used to make herbal teas because of its digestive and depurative properties. Sorrel can help relieve stomach pain and purify the blood.

Rose petals: rose petals are used to make herbal teas because of their calming and anti-inflammatory properties. Rose petals can help relieve anxiety, headaches and menstrual pain.

Filipendula, also known as Queen of the Meadow, is a perennial plant that grows in the wetlands of Europe and Asia. It contains natural salicylates that act as analgesics and anti-inflammatories, making it useful for relieving pain and inflammation in arthritis, muscle pain and headaches. In addition, filipendula is also a natural diuretic that helps eliminate excess fluid from the body, reducing swelling.

Mallow, on the other hand, is an annual plant that commonly grows in Europe and Asia. Its leaves, flowers, and roots contain anti-inflammatory compounds that can help reduce swelling and irritation in gastrointestinal disorders such as gastritis and ulcers. In addition, mallow is also an excellent emollient that helps soften and moisturize the skin, making it useful for treating dermatitis and skin irritations.

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 cold 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
Quantity

50g

CBD

<10%

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