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Jasmine Tea Bag 20ct Organic
Jasmine Tea Bag 20ct Organic
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This Organic Chinese Green Tea is combined with jasmine, creating a fragrant combination. The green tea leaves are dried with hot air, and fresh jasmine petals are placed in front of the fans, thus the tea absorbs the jasmine fragrance. This tea will produce a cup that has a floral aroma and flavor with a liquor that is lightly sweet and very smooth, making this tea a sensual pleasure to drink. Serving size: Pour 8-12 oz of simmering water (170-180° F) over 1 tea bag. Steep for 2-3 minutes. Prepackaged in fusible (unbleached) paper tea bags manufactured from a specially selected blend of manila hemp fiber. Certified USDA Organic, Contains Caffeine.
Made in United States
Ingredients: Organic Green Tea Scented With Organic Jasmine Flowers. (Camellia Sinensis).
Botanical Name
Botanical Name
Matricaria recutita L.
Plant Description
Plant Description
Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) is an annual herb that is a member of the daisy family. It's said that the earliest recorded use of chamomile for medical purposes was in 1550 B.C.E. The Greeks and Egyptians used crushed chamomile flowers to treat the skin conditions erythema and xerosis caused by dry, harsh weather
Benefits
Benefits
Acne; Aegilops; Allergy; Alzheimer’s; Amenorrhea; Anorexia; Anxiety; Aposteme; Arthrosis; Bacteria; Bite; Bloating; Bronchosis; Bruise; Bunion; Burn; Cancer; Cancer, breast; Cancer, colon; Cancer, liver; Cancer, mouth; Cancer, skin; Cancer, stomach; Candida; Canker; Catarrh; Cholecystosis; Cold; Colic; Colitis; Conjunctivosis; Convulsion; Cough; Cramp; Croup; Cystosis; Decubitis; Dention; Depression; Dermatosis; Diarrhea; Diphtheria; Dysmenorrhea; Dyspepsia; Eczema; Edema; Enterosis; Epigastrosis; Erythema; Fever; Flu; Frostbite; Fungus; Gas; Gastroenterosis; Gastrosis; Gingivosis; Gout; Heartburn; Hemorrhoid; Hepatosis; Herpes; High Blood Pressure; Hyperacidity; Hysteria; Immunodepression; Induration; Infection; Inflammation; Insomnia; Leukorrhea; Lumbago); Mastosis; Motion Sickness; Mucososis; Mycosis; Nausea; Nervousness; Neuralgia; Neurodermatosis; Neurosis; Oligolactea ; Ophthalmia; Otosis; Pain; Parapyloric Ulcer; Pharyngosis; Pregnancy; Proctosis ; Pulpitis; Radiation; Respirosis; Rheumatism; Salmonella; Sciatica; Scirrhus; Sore ; Sore Throat; Staphylococcus; Stomatosis; Stress; Sunburn; Swelling; Toothache; Ulcer; UTI; Vaginosis; Virus; Yeast; Wound.
Activities
Activities
Analgesic; Anorectic; Anthelminthic; Antiaggregant; Antiallergic; Antialzheimeran; Antiarthritic; Antibacterial; Antidepressant; Antiedemic; Antiherpetic; Antihistaminic; Antiinflammatory; Antilactagogue; Antioxidant; Antipeptic; Antipyretic; Antiseptic; Antispasmodic; Antiulcer; Antiviral; Anxiolytic; Candidicide; Cardiodepressant; Carminative; Cholagogue; CNS-Depressant; COX2-Inhibitor; Cyclooxygenase-Inhibitor; Demulcent; Deodorant; Diaphoretic; Digestive; Emetic; Emmenagogue; Expectorant; Fungicide; Gastroprotective; Hepatoregenerative; Hypnotic; Hypotensive; Hypouremic; Immunostimulant; Lipoxygenase-Inhibitor; Musculotropic; Myorelaxant; Nervine; Radioprotective; Respiradepressant; Sedative; Serotoninergic; Stimulant; Tonic; Vulnerary.
Uses
Uses
Bath and Body Products, Infusion, Salve, Tea
Warnings
Warnings
Class 1, 2b
Source
Source
Duke, J. A. 2002. Handbook of Medicinal Herbs, 2nd Ed. (2002). CRC Press, ISBN0-8493-1284-1
FDA Statement - Not intended to diagnose, prevent, treat, or cure through the sale of this Herb. Use at your own risk. Information provided is for informational purposes only and is not intended to replace consultation with your physician. The FDA has not evaluated this statement.
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