Black Mallow Tea Flowers (Malvae arboreae)
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Flowers of Black Mallow
Try our Black Mallow Tea and get rid of nasal congestion! A natural formula rich in antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties indicated to improve breathing and relieve dry cough. It also acts as an intestinal regulator.
Ingredients: 100% Black Mallow, flowers (Malvae arboreae).
Discover the benefits of Mallow Tea
Mallow Tea is used to treat respiratory problems such as bronchitis, pharyngitis, and laryngitis. Besides treating cough with phlegm, it relieves sore throat and boosts defenses. Use it to improve the health of your mouth, throat, lungs, stomach, and intestines. You can take Mallow Tea to treat stomatitis, constipation, gastritis, and conjunctivitis.
In Traditional Medicine, Black Mallow Flowers are used as a poultice, after being placed in hot water, to treat sprains and burns. You can also use it in an infusion to relieve stomach aches and in a bath to relax the muscles. In the past, Black Mallow was used as a natural remedy for epilepsy.
Other therapeutic uses: ulcerative colitis, gastric ulcer, insomnia, headaches, acne, cystitis, and hoarseness.
Curiosities:
In ancient times, Black Mallow Flowers were scattered in front of houses or used as wreaths in the festive celebrations of Mayday, also known as Beltane, in England. Nicholas Culpeper (English botanist) linked Black Mallow to the goddess Venus because the plant promotes the magic of love and water. It also aids in spiritual healing and peace-making. When used in a linen bag inside a pillow, it helps to sleep well and to drive away the bad energies that cause nightmares.
Black Mallow is also an excellent choice for adding colour to the pot-pourri.
Water temperature: 100º
Infusion time: 5 minutes
Recommended quantity: Approx. 1 teaspoon of Black Mallow flowers per cup (240ml).
Dosage: 3 to 4 cups of tea a day. It is recommended that you take the last cup before bedtime.
How to make Black Mallow Tea: put in pot 1 teaspoon of Black Mallow flowers in 240 ml of boiled water. Cover it and let it infuse for 5 minutes. Finally, strain and let it cool a little before drinking. For best results, practice a healthy lifestyle.
Store in a cool, dry place away from light.
Warnings: This plant should be avoided by pregnant women or babies even by anyone with hypersensitivity to the active ingredients of the plant.
NOTE: The image presented is only a suggestion of presentation, being that the cut typology and dimensions of the plant can vary in the supply or season of the year, maintaining all the quality, functionalities, and properties of the tea unchanged.