Passionflower Herbal Tea (Passiflora) - Premium
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Passionflower Herbal Tea – Premium
Fight insomnia with our Premium Passionflower! If you are anxious or suffer from hypertension, invest in Passionflower Herbal Tea to improve your health.
Ingredients: 100% Passionflower plant (Passiflora incarnata).
Origin: France
What is Passionflower Herbal Tea good for
Passionflower Tea is considered one of the best teas to relieve stress, decrease anxiety, prevent insomnia, and control blood pressure. By acting on the balance of the central nervous system, it improves concentration, stimulates creativity, and promotes good digestion. It can also be an excellent ally in reducing the intensity of menstrual and menopausal symptoms. It is known as a tea with calming properties good for hyperactive people and people with attention deficit.
Other indications: migraines, irritability, hypertension, muscle inflammation, swelling of the belly, nervousness, nervous tachycardia, and gastrointestinal disorders.
Curiosities:
Passiflora incarnata is a medicinal plant with high calming potential, often, used to treat insomnia and decrease anxiety. Passiflora is a botanical genus that contains over 500 species of the Passifloraceae family. Only in Brazil, you can find a third of the existing species of Passiflora. This climbing vine of South American and Mexican origin can contribute to restful sleep. Among the genera of Passiflora, Passiflora incarnata has a blue flower.
Water temperature: 100º
Infusion time: 5 to 10 minutes.
Recommended quantity: 2 teaspoons of Passionflower 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 prepare the Passionflower Herbal Tea: put in a pot 2 teaspoons of Passionflower in 240ml of boiled water. Cover it and let it infuse for 5 to 10 minutes. Finally, strain and allow cooling a little before drinking.
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 principles 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.