Lemon Tree Leaves (Citrus limon L. Burm)
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Lemon Leaves Tea
Discover our Lemon Leaves Tea, which is low in calories and rich in vitamin C. Balance your body and keep it resistant to colds and flu. Enjoy this natural tea with honey or stevia leaves, and share your experience!
Ingredients: 100% Lemon Tree Leaves (Citrus limon L. Burm).
Aroma and Flavour: Pleasant and citric.
What is Lemon Leaves Tea good for
Lemon Leaves Tea is an authentic natural antibiotic with analgesic potential. Lemon leaves are rich in anti-inflammatory properties that help relieve indigestion and headaches. It also helps treat throat infections, insomnia, flatulence, and pneumonia. It can also be an excellent ally in weight loss by promoting the elimination of fluid retention. When applied externally, it can contribute to the reduction of oiliness in the skin and dandruff in the hair.
Other therapeutic uses: blood pressure, stress, nervousness, anxiety, stomach discomfort, low immunity, bronchitis, migraine, asthma, and fever.
Curiosities:
Lemon tree is a citrus tree with evergreen leaves that develops white flowers and the well-known lemons. The leaves and fruits of this tree are the only parts that can be consumed. Originally from Asia, the lemon tree may belong to the group of oldest fruit trees cultivated in the world. Due to the easy production of the lemon tree as a wild bush in Southeast Asia, the plantation expanded to several European countries around the year 1000. Although it is widely cultivated for obtaining fruits, the lemon tree still represents one of the most used trees in garden decoration.
Water temperature: 100º
Infusion time: 5 to 10 minutes.
Recommended quantity: one tablespoon per litter of water. You should consume between 3 and 4 cups a day, between each meal or throughout the day, whether hot or cold.
Preparation: Place one tablespoon of lemon tree leaves in one litter (1L) of boiled water. Then cover it and let it infuse for 5 to 10 minutes. Finally, strain it, let it cool down a bit, and you can consume it immediately.
A suggestion for natural cold tea: consume hot lemon leaves tea with lemon peels and stevia leaves. Finally, let it cool and store it in the fridge to preserve the properties of the tea.
Store in a cool, dry place away from light.
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