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Organic Rose Chamomile Lavender Tea - enjoy 60 cups of relaxing deliciousness This comforting herbal tea blend combines the natural properties of organic chamomile flowers, lavender flowers, rose petals and buds and rosehips in one caffeine-free blend. Organic chamomile tea Organic rose tea Organic lavender tea Organic rosehip tea This herbal tea blend packs health benefits and a well balanced rounded taste, perfect for before bed time or any time of the day. Try it hot or as an iced tea! A 4-ounce bag of this loose chamomile tea herbal blend makes about 60 servings, not incuding resteeps. Instructions to prepare this Rose Chamomile Lavender organic herbal tea blend To enjoy this caffeine-free herbal chamomile tea blend at its best, use 1 heaping teaspoon of loose tea blend per 8 ounces of water. You can use a stainless steel strainer or a regular filter. Bring water to a rolling boil and let it sit for 30 seconds. The quality of the water you use will make a difference in the taste of your tea. Pour the hot water onto the loose herbal tea blend, cover it and let steep for 5-7 minutes. Strain the tea leaves and flowers from the water to avoid your infusion turning bitter. At this point your herbal tea is still very hot. You may want to wait a few more minutes before taking a first sip. Fun Fact: Researchers in England established that loose tea develops its full flavor and aromae as it cools down to 140 degrees Fahrenheit or 60 Celcius. Organic chamomile tea is known to provide several benefits for your health and help with a number of health issues, in addition to promoting relaxation. Chamomile Tea and Diabetes - Some studies have shown that drinking chamomile flowers tea with meals contributes to the prevention of the progress of diabetic complications and hyperglycaemia. Camomile Tea and Colds and Infections - Loose chamomile tea, given its natural properties, can help in the prevention and treatment of colds. Chamomile flowers and leaves have been shown to increase hippurate levels in urine. Hippurate is a result of the decomposition of phenolic antioxidant compounds. This could be why chamomile tea has long been associated with improving the immune system and the ability to help fight infections. Chamomile Tea and Oral Health - Given its natural properties, chamomile flowers infusion can also be used as a mouthwash or gargle to relieve mouth and gum infections. Chamomile Tea and Women - A study showed increased levels of glycine in urine after drinking chamomile tea. Glycine is a compound that calms muscle spasms. Scientists believe this is why chamomile tea may provide an effective relief for menstrual cramps as well. Chamomile Tea and Men - Organic chamomile flowers contain an anticoagulant compound called coumarin, known for its proven blood-thinning properties. This is good news for men, since a healthy circulatory system means a good supply of blood to the organs. Chamomille Tea and Inflammation - A compound called Bisabolol found in chamomile tea has powerful anti-inflammatory properties. Studies showed a reduced inflammation, fever and induced arthritis in subjects. Apigenin also demonstrated anti-inflammatory properties. Chamomile Tea and Digestion - Chamomile tea is an exceptional drink to help soothe a stomachache. While it helps soothe the intestines, chamomile can promote better digestion, even those who suffer from IBS (irritable bowel syndrome). The extracts of chamomile flowers reduce the secretion of gastric acid, which can help fix an aching stomach. In addition, chamomile tea has been assessed as a digestive relaxant and has been used to treat various gastrointestinal disorders including flatulence, indigestion, diarrhea, anorexia, motion sickness, nausea and vomiting. In recent studies, chamomile flowers were found to inhibit stomach ulcers caused by stresses like alcohol. Furthermore, the time for healing ulcers induced by heat or chemical stress were also reduced. Chamomile Tea and Wounds - Chamomile tea was used by the ancients to treat wounds, eczema, ulcers, bruises, skin irritations, cuts and burns to speed healing. A recent study showed that rats that were given chamomile tea was faster than the poor stuck to drink plain water rats healing. The study showed superior results in burns. These results are explained by the chamomile antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Chamomile Tea and Insomnia - Promotes sleep - drinking chamomile tea calms the nervous system, so you can sleep better. It has been used as a solution for insomnia for centuries, as it contains glycine, which is a natural tranquilizer. Camomille Tea and Gastrointestinal Tract - Chamomile has also been shown to be help in preventing inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract, a common side effect of cancer treatment. Chamomile Tea and Skin - With its anti-inflammatory and anti-septic properties, chamomile helps to take care of skin irritations such as eczema, acne, and allergies. Chamomile is especially good for sensitive skin and helps heal scratches and treat wounds, where it has been shown to promote faster healing than corticosteroids. It may also be useful in the treatment of eczema where it was found to be as effective as hydrocortisone. Chamomile Tea and Candida Albicans - Several flavonoids in chamomile have anti-fungal properties, including against Candida Albicans. Lavender tea is known to help slow down the nervous system, and people use it to fight insomnia and anxiety. Lavender tea and Stress and Anxiety - There are a number of methods to use lavender flowers to soothe anxiety and stress. The natural organic compounds in the leaves and flowers of lavender can soothe the body and mind, relieving anxious thoughts and balancing out mood. The antioxidant components of lavender can impact the endocrine system of the body to lower the levels of stress hormones in the body. Lavender tea and Sleep Issues - If you regularly struggle with insomnia, apnea, or restless sleep patterns, it can seriously impact your life. By brewing lavender flowers in hot water, you can steep a wonderful lavender tea that has been used to induce sleep and relaxation for thousands of years. This is closely linked to the flower’s impact on the nervous system, and can also help to clear your mind of negative thoughts or clutter. Lavender is commonly combined with meditation techniques, either in essential oil or aromatherapy form. Lavender tea and Inflammation - Everyone is looking for a reliable way to relax the body and mind, and lavender takes care of both. The anti-inflammatory components of lavender can help to reduce inflammation throughout the body and easy hurting muscles. The anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties of lavender are quite potent, and this is one of the most trusted applications of lavender flowers. Lavender tea and Skin Care - An easy, mobile way to always take care of your skin is to fill a spray bottle with lavender flowers. When your skin is feeling dry or irritated, simply spray some of the infused water on the area and enjoy the quick relief that it can provide. This can also work for chronic conditions, like psoriasis, eczema, and even acne. Lavender tea and Infections - Although many people turn to lavender to relaxation and aromatherapeutic applications, its effect on infection is impressive, to say the least. Many people apply crushed lavender leaves on wounds and injuries to promote not only quick healing of the wounds, but also to prevent the development of infections at those sites. This has been a popular use for lavender since antiquity. Lavender tea and Hair Care - If you suffer from hair loss or any other condition that affects the quality and health of your hair, seek out a lavender-based shampoo. However, some of those organic cosmetic products can be quite expensive, while others may claim to be derived from lavender and still contain harsh chemicals. One of the best options is to steep lavender flowers as though you are brewing tea and then apply that mixture to your hair. It will function as an effective shampoo and significantly boost the health of your follicle beds and hair. Lavander tea and Heart - The relaxing qualities of lavender, which come from its organic compounds and antioxidants, also help the heart by reducing blood pressure and easing the tension of blood vessels. This can prevent atherosclerosis and other cardiovascular issues, thereby lowering your risk of strokes and heart attacks. Lavender tea and Digestion and Bloating - The polyphenols found in lavender have a wide range of effects on the body, including anti-aging impacts, but it can also help prevent the development of harmful bacteria in the gut. Essentially, this will prevent the accumulation of gas in the gut from the emissions of those bacteria. This will ease stomach discomfort, reduce bloating, and eliminate cramping. Either chewing on lavender leaves or drinking a lavender tea can be effective in this way. Rose tea made with whole rose petals have been used to produce a healthy looking skin, help reduce stress and is an excellent source of vitamin C. Rose Tea and Immune System - Rose tea is an excellent source of vitamin C. Drinking a cup of rose tea twice regularly helps in enhancing the immunity levels of the body. Hence, consuming this soothing beverage helps treat several health conditions as well. Rose Tea and Stress - Drinking a cup of rose tea helps in reducing the stress levels. Hence, consuming it has health-boosting compounds that help balance the stress and the hormones by soothing the nervous system. The tranquilizing and anti-depressant compounds in rose tea help in promoting quality sleep and help in relieving stress. Rose Tea and Digestive Health - The organic compounds present in rose tea helps in enhancing the digestive process as well. The healthy digestive system helps in keeping your gastrointestinal tract free from infections and diseases. Consuming rose tea helps in keeping your gut healthy. It also helps in expelling the wastes and promotes the growth of health in the gut, thus improving the health of your digestive system. Rose Tea and Glowing Skin - Rose petals are good for your skin as it contains antioxidative and anti-inflammatory compounds. Consuming this refreshing tea can help in treating several infections such as pimples. So, have a cup of warm soothing rose tea to keep your skin healthy as the antioxidants found in rose tea keep your skin free from the harmful free radicals. Rose Tea and Menstrual Cramps - Rose tea helps in relieving the pain caused due to menstrual cramps. Few studies have mentioned that people who consumed rose tea for a period of six months had less cramping during their menstruation. Also, consuming it helped in relieving the psychological stress which is associated with menstrual cramps during periods. Rose Tea and Sore Throat - Consuming a cup of warm rose tea could help in providing relief from a sore throat. Also, the vitamin C content found in rose tea could help in combating infections, thus providing relief from running nose, cold, and sore throat as well. Rose Tea and Insomnia - Consuming rose tea helps in dealing with stressful situations such as depression. It acts as a mild sedative and helps treat conditions such as insomnia. Rose Tea and Weight Loss - A drink prepared using rose petals must be consumed regularly if you are on a weight loss diet. To prepare this drink, add a few crushed dehydrated rose petals in a pan filled with a cup of boiling water. Let it boil for a few minutes. Strain the decoction. Consume this drink twice regularly in between your meals to lose weight faster. This is a zero calorie weight loss drink which helps calm down hunger pangs. Preventing hunger pangs is the first thing which is helpful for reaching your weight loss goal faster. Rose Tea and Aging - Drinking plenty of rose tea can help in slowing down the signs of skin aging. Rose tea helps in promoting collagen production which is essential in keeping your skin firm and young. Rose Tea and Hair Care - Rose tea has a lot of vitamin C content and several health attributes. Rose tea help detoxify toxins from the body internally and the antioxidants in it are beneficial for healthy hair. Loose leaf bedtime herbal tea made with organic chamomile flowers, organic lavender flowers, organic rose petals, organic rosehips.Strain the Rose Chamomile Lavender loose leaf tea with a fine stainless steel strainer after steeping in filtered water at the temperature and duration recommended on the label.Statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition.







