Five Herbs Tea is an herbal blend of Linden, Chamomile, Mint, Orange, and Verbena that promotes feelings of calm and relaxation. This blend is an ideal choice for the end of a day, after dinner, or before bedtime.
* Please Note: This information is based partly on Traditional Medicine which uses natural materials to support health. This information has not been evaluated or approved by the FDA. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). These products are intended to support general well being and are not intended to treat, diagnose, mitigate, prevent, or cure any condition or disease. If conditions persist, please seek advice from your medical doctor.
Description
Five Herbs Tea is an herbal blend of Linden, Chamomile, Mint, Orange, and Verbena that promotes feelings of calm and relaxation. This blend is an ideal choice for the end of a day, after dinner, or before bedtime.
The fragrant and tasty linden flowers have been used medicinally as a calming agent and to relieve indigestion, the common cold, and griping or colicky pain in the abdomen. Many of these uses have been confirmed or partially confirmed in modern research. Linden flowers act as a diaphoretic when consumed as a hot tea. Diaphoretics induce a mild fever, thereby possibly helping promote the immune system's ability to fight infections. The fever usually does not go very high because the diaphoretic also causes sweating, the body's natural way of lowering its temperature. The German Commission E has approved linden flower for the treatment of colds and cold-related coughs.
Chamomile has been described by Germans as "Alles zutraut", meaning "capable of anything" due to their belief that chamomile can relieve many ailments. The active ingredients are found in the essential volatile oils from the flowers of chamomile. Research has demonstrated that apigenin is the ingredient responsible for chamomile's anti-inflammatory, calming, mildly sedative and anti-spasmodic effects. Other constituents including Azulene, Chamazuline, Bisabolol and Matricine also have anti-inflammatory effects.
Chamomile taken internally, prevents and treats ulcers and other gastrointestinal problems including indigestion, gastritis, heartburn, and flatulence. The flavonoid known as apigenin, has been recognized for its calmative properties and ability to induce relaxation. As a result, Chamomile is a popular remedy used to treat and prevent anxiety, nervousness, restlessness, stress and insomnia.
Mint is often taken internally or used topically for it's calming and soothing properties. It has been prescribed for a distressed nervous system and as a muscle relaxant in addition to it's wonderful benefits for the skin.
Native of Europe, Verbena is extensively cultivated in other countries. Verbena has long been credited with magical properties and was used in ceremonies by the Romans, Druids of ancient Britain and Gaul. It is a traditional herbal medicine in both China and Europe. Verbena is used in mouth washes for infected gums and as a poultice for hemorrhoids. A tea has been used as a nerve tonic, to treat insomnia and to help digestion. It has tonic, restorative properties, and is used to relieve stress and anxiety, and to improve digestive function. Verbean also acts as a mild sedative, a mild bitter, and effectively stimulates bile secretion.
The scent of Orange, especially Orange essential oil, provides a feling of revitalization when one is lacking energy, giving positive feelings. Orange, with all it's mood-lifting benefits, provides the perfect accompanyment to it's counterparts which promote relaxation and restfulness.
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Directions
Fresh drawn, boiling water contains the most oxygen, thereby giving the fullest taste to tea. Water that has been boiling for some time looses the oxygen and thereby the best taste.
Allow full expansion during the infusion and easy removal after the time for steeping has elapsed.
Draw into a tea pot or kettle the best fresh water that you have available.
Warm the teapot and cups while the water is boiling.
Ingredients
Linden, Chamomile, Mint, Orange, Verbena.
Cautions
Chamomile is not recommended for use by pregnant or lactating women.
Allergy to chamomile may occur in hypersensitive individuals who have an allergy to ragweed pollen.
Additional Information
PhytoVie manufactures a wide selection of therapeutic and aromatic teas. The PhytoVie manufacturing process guarantees the quality and consistency of each and every tea bag. Our buyers select only the highest premium quality teas each season, importing from around the world. Each tea bag contains only the finest quality ingredients.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Products are intended to support general well being and are not intended to treat, diagnose, mitigate, prevent, or cure any condition or disease. If conditions persist, please seek advice from your medical doctor. The essence of the current American rule on Traditional Uses is, as stated by FTC, "Claims based on historical or traditional use should be substantiated by confirming scientific evidence, or should be presented in such a way that consumers understand that the sole basis for the claim is a history of use of the product for a particular purpose."