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Spicy Witch BIO Tee
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Spicy Witch BIO tea

SPICY WITCH ORGANIC TEA THE HERBAL EXPERIENCE Herbal tea - Premium organic herbal tea experience made from orange peel, pieces of ginger, lemongrass, licorice root, spearmint leaves, anise, rose petals and cardamom. A spicy and invigorating start to the day with the best mix from B.TEALY herbal witch. PREPARATION Pour your herbal tea at 100 ° C. You should put about 12-15 grams of tea in a tea strainer for one liter of water. This is roughly equivalent to 4 heaped teaspoons. Let your herbal tea steep for 5-8 minutes before removing the tea strainer from the water. You can infuse the tea 1 time. I.e. with a can of tea that is filled with 60g, you can prepare yourself in about 40 cups of herbal tea. You can also put your boiled tea in the refrigerator after it has finished brewing. So you can drink it as a healthy iced tea. INGREDIENTS Orange peel *, pieces of ginger *, lemongrass *, liquorice root *, spearmint leaves *, anise *, rose petals *, cardamom * (* organically grown) OUR B.TEALY TEA CAN Our premium ORGANIC tea is delivered in our aroma-tight, elegant black tea caddy with a double lid and an engraving in the lid. Our tea caddy is almost completely recyclable. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Oranges are a source of vitamin C. They strengthen the immune system and help with colds. According to Hildegard von Bingen, ginger helps against gastric and intestinal colic and can also be used as a preventative against motion sickness. It is also good for the respiratory tract and can also be used for eye disorders. Lemongrass has an antispasmodic and pain reliever, especially for digestive disorders. Lemongrass is also good for the immune system and is widely used, especially in Asia. According to Hildegard von Bingen, liquorice is particularly helpful against hoarseness and gastrointestinal diseases, especially gastric ulcers. Liquorice is often used to make liquorice. Licorice is said to have an anti-inflammatory effect and is therefore useful for coughs and diseases of the upper respiratory tract, but also for gastritis and stomach pain. In East Asia, liquorice is sometimes even used to treat hepatitis. According to Hildegard von Bingen, spearmint is particularly helpful for digestive disorders and gout. Just like peppermint, however, it should only be consumed in small doses, preferably as a tea or by inhalation. Anise is often given to children for gas and colic, although caraway and fennel are the stronger remedies here. Anise is also a good cough suppressant and is sometimes used in some cultures as an aphrodisiac or to stimulate menstruation. According to Hildegard von Bingen, roses can help with cartarrh, stomach and intestinal problems. They are also said to have a positive effect on hay fever, dizziness and headaches. Cardamom is mainly used for gas, stomach pain and cramping conditions in the digestive tract. In folk medicine it also plays a role in vomiting, vomiting, bad breath and covering up the smell of alcohol. Cardamom is said to generally improve the voice and is used as an aphrodisiac in some cultures. In Ayurvedic medicine, the cardamom seeds are particularly important. Cardamom is also cooling, used for fever and as an expectorant for coughs. It helps against vomiting, bad breath and flatulence. Of course, like all our teas, this tea is also an ORGANIC-certified tea according to DE-ÖKO-039. B.TEALY. YOUR PREMIUM ORGANIC TEA INDIVIDUALLY, IN THE TEA BOX & IN THE TEA BOOK.

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